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Iron Maiden: 7" Number of The Beast Ultimate Collectible Action Figure

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Iron Maiden: 7" Number of The Beast Ultimate Collectible Action FigureIron Maiden: 7" Number of The Beast Ultimate Collectible Action Figure Unleash heavy metal hellfire with this wickedly detailed 7" action figure set featuring Eddie, Iron Maidens infamous undead mascot, straight from the fiery cover of The Number of the Beast. Sculpted in demonic detail and dripping with '80s album art attitude, this diorama set immortalizes Derek Riggs iconic artwork from both the 1982 album and single. Eddie comes posed like a

Iron Maiden: 7" Number of The Beast Ultimate Collectible Action Figure

Unleash heavy metal hellfire with this wickedly detailed 7" action figure set featuring Eddie, Iron Maiden’s infamous undead mascot, straight from the fiery cover of The Number of the Beast. Sculpted in demonic detail and dripping with '80s album art attitude, this diorama set immortalizes Derek Riggs’ iconic artwork from both the 1982 album and single. Eddie comes posed like a puppet master of damnation, controlling a horned devil figure—who’s also controlling a mini Eddie puppet. That’s three layers of infernal puppet inception for the price of one!

From the devil’s tiny Eddie marionette to the snarling severed Satan head (perfect for recreating the single's alternate art), this deluxe set is a celebration of metal mythology. With dynamic sculpting, fiery translucent base effects, and full articulation, it’s a stage-ready tribute to Iron Maiden’s most legendary album. The 40th anniversary packaging is just as epic, housed in a deluxe 5-panel box with an opening front flap worthy of Eddie himself. A must-have for any Maiden fan or collector of rock 'n roll nightmares.

  • Scale: 7-inch action figure set

  • Includes: Eddie, devil figure, tiny Eddie puppet, Satan's severed head accessory

  • Special Features: Fiery base elements, stunning paint and sculpt, high articulation

  • Packaging: 40th anniversary 5-panel collector’s box with flap

  • Official License: Iron Maiden x NECA

  • Metal Fact: Based on The Number of the Beast album and single artwork by Derek Riggs

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