He may have been around the block a time or two, but The Chief (as played by Alasondro Alegré) isn't too old to take it to the streets and lead by example! This 7" scale, highly articulated Beastie Boys ULTIMATES! figure is inspired by the iconic "Sabotage" music video directed by Spike Jonze and features Alasondro Alegré (as "The Chief"). Featuring intricate sculpt and premium paint detailing, this figure also comes with multiple interchangeable heads and hands, and an assortment of accessories including a cop car light, a walkie talkie, a pair of binoculars, a megaphone, and an axe. Rest assured that any would-be bad guys will think twice about raiding your collection after you add this made-to-order Alasondro Alegré Beastie Boys ULTIMATES! Figure!
In the midst of all the nostalgic characters, Super7 has put out some pretty impressive music-themed figures in their Ultimates line. I've gotten a couple of them, including Notorious B.I.G., Lemmy Kilmister, Cliff Burton, Czarface, and the Slayer Minotaur, and they all turned out surprisingly good. One of the latest music releases is the Beastie Boys, in their outfits from the Sabotage music video, having shipped out just as 2024 ended. They've done a few ReActions, but these are the first Ultimates of the band, and I believe the first "wave" of music figures that has more than one.
Since Super7's (mostly) stopped doing slip covers for Ultimates, it allowed them to change up the packaging a bit. The Ultimates logo is right on the front of the box, rather than on the top, and the...[See More]
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