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X-Men Danger Room Sessions Gambit Fine Art Statue
X-Men Danger Room Sessions Gambit Fine Art Statue (Kotobukiya) — Product Overview
Bring the “Ragin’ Cajun” to your display with the X-Men Danger Room Sessions Gambit Fine Art Statue, a 1:6 scale collectible that captures Remy LeBeau mid-training, poised in the heart of the X-Men’s legendary holographic Danger Room. This is the Kotobukiya Fine Art Statue release featuring Gambit in his metallic blue, purple, and silver costume, his brown trench coat whipping behind him as he squares up for the next threat. In his right hand, he grips his iconic bō staff; in his left, he fans three charged playing cards rendered with a translucent “energy” effect that makes the pose feel alive from every angle.
Designed for collectors who love dynamic comic-inspired sculpts, this piece focuses on motion and attitude: Gambit’s devil-may-care grin, windswept hair bursting from his open cowl, and athletic stance all sell the character’s confidence. The sculpt brings out the layered textures of his costume and coat, while the themed base echoes the Danger Room’s projected, high-tech training environment—perfect if you’re building a unified Danger Room Sessions lineup on one shelf.
Display Details & What You’re Getting
- Scale & size: 1:6 scale, approximately 11 inches tall (collector display scale that pairs well with other Danger Room Sessions releases).
- Signature accessories: bō staff + three energized playing cards with a translucent effect element.
- Pose & styling: battle-ready stance with flowing coat movement and expressive portrait.
- Series base: a unique Danger Room holographic-environment style base that ties the collection together.
- Edition: Limited edition (commonly listed as 1,500 pieces for this release).
If you’re building out a mutant-focused display, you can also explore more X-Men statues and busts or browse Gambit collectibles to create a shelf that highlights the X-Men’s most stylish wild card.
Who Is Gambit? Comic History & Why He Matters
Gambit is one of Marvel’s most enduring anti-hero-turned-team-player characters: a charismatic thief from New Orleans who walks the line between charm and trouble. Blessed (and burdened) with mutant power, Remy can charge objects with bio-kinetic energy, turning everyday items—especially playing cards—into explosive projectiles. His agility, staff-fighting skill, and tactical creativity made him a natural fit for the X-Men, even when his past and divided loyalties complicated his place on the team.
His first appearance is widely credited as Uncanny X-Men #266 (1990), where he makes his debut as the mysterious Cajun with a secretive edge and an instant presence that comic fans still talk about decades later. From there, Gambit became central to X-Men stories as both a capable field operative and the emotional wildcard who can surprise allies and enemies alike—especially when the odds look impossible.
The Danger Room Connection
The Danger Room is more than a backdrop—it’s a rite of passage. In X-Men lore, it’s the ultra-advanced training facility that simulates threats, environments, and combat scenarios to push each mutant’s strengths and expose their weaknesses. Gambit’s style is perfect for this setting: improvisational, kinetic, and fearless. This statue reflects that identity, placing him inside a “training moment” rather than a generic hero pose, which makes it ideal for collectors who prefer story-driven displays.
Why This Statue Works in a Collector Shelf
Whether you’re curating an X-Men shelf, a Gambit-and-Rogue corner, or a broader Marvel “teams” display, this piece delivers the essentials: strong silhouette, recognizable weapons, expressive face, and a base that visually reads as the Danger Room. It photographs beautifully, looks great from multiple angles, and adds motion and color contrast to a lineup of more stoic characters.

















