‘The Scream’ and More Action Figures Based on Art Are Up for Preorder

This one's for you, art fans. Figma has a series of figures called the Table Museum that are based on famous works of art. Not only do they look seriously fantastic, but they're all highly articulated, which means you can pose them in all sorts of ways their artists never intended. It's great. The second run of three of these figures are up for preorder now on the IGN Store. The estimated delivery date is June 2022.

The figures (and works of art) in question include Edvard Munch's The Scream, Leronardo Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man, and Michelangelo's David. Content warning: these figures are true to the original works, so the latter two do in fact feature full frontal male nudity.

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The Scream figure features the terrified/agonized subject in all their Expressionist glory. The figure has many points of articulation, including body and arms, as well as a painting of 'The Scream' you can use as a backdrop for display. It even comes with a number of swappable hands, so you can make the figure do air quotes or form a heart. The one thing that never changes, though, is the open-mouthed look of terror.

Fans of Da Vinci's Vitruvian Man will be pleased to learn you can pose him in all manner of ways as well. True to the original, he comes with extra limbs, and you can add or remove them as you wish. This one also includes a backdrop so you can re-create the original drawing for display.

Finally, David is also highly detailed and highly posable. You can even move his eyes to have him cast his gaze in different directions. This figure also includes a sling and alternate hands to hold it, so you can have him give Goliath what he had coming.

The preorder period for these figures ends in less than a month, so lock in yours sooner rather than later if you want one.

Chris Reed is a deals expert and commerce editor for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @_chrislreed.

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