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X-Men Warpath Battle Diorama Series 1:10 Art Scale Limited Edition Statue
X-Men Warpath Battle Diorama Series 1:10 Art Scale Limited Edition Statue
Forge-worthy and fearless, the X-Men Warpath BDS Art Scale 1:10 Statue by Iron Studios captures James Proudstar mid‑leap atop shattered Sentinel wreckage. Sculpted at approximately 10.2″ (26 cm) tall with a dynamic forward surge, Warpath is depicted in his classic red‑and‑blue costume with the eagle emblem on his chest and belt buckle. In both hands he wields his distinctive vibranium Bowie knives, conveying raw power and momentum. The piece is engineered for the X‑Men Battle Diorama Series, so it displays beautifully as a standalone or alongside other BDS characters in the line.
Key Features & Display Presence
- Scale & Size: Art Scale 1:10; approx. 10.2″ H × 6.3″ W × 6.7″ D.
- Pose & Base: Dynamic leaping pose over crushed Sentinel components, evoking a Danger Room battle vibe.
- Signature Weapons: Dual vibranium Bowie knives with crisp edge detail and weathering.
- Finish: Expert paintwork with matte fabric tones, metallic base textures, and subtle highlights on musculature.
- Collection Fit: Designed for the Iron Studios Battle Diorama Series to create a cohesive X‑Men display.
Who Is Warpath?
Warpath is James Jonathan Proudstar, a powerful Native American mutant from the Apache nation. Originally introduced as the second Thunderbird, he later adopted the codename Warpath and became a mainstay in teams like the New Mutants, X‑Force, and the X‑Men. Gifted with superhuman strength, speed, heightened senses, and remarkable durability, he is also a master tracker and a formidable combatant. The character’s journey often centers on family, identity, and redemption, particularly in the shadow of his older brother John Proudstar (the original Thunderbird).
First Appearance & Comics Background
James Proudstar first appeared in New Mutants #16 (1984) as Thunderbird; he later took the Warpath codename beginning in X‑Force #1 (1991). Key early arcs explore his time with the Hellions under Emma Frost, his complicated feelings toward the X‑Men over his brother’s death, and his eventual path to heroism. Readers wanting to revisit his beginnings and evolution can start with these issues, then explore 1990s X‑Force runs that cemented his look—twin Bowie knives, striking colors, and relentless determination. For a deeper dive into his biography and powers, see Marvel’s character profiles such as the James Proudstar (Warpath) entry.
Why This Statue Stands Out
This Warpath release distills everything fans love about the character—brute strength, speed, and a protector’s heart—into a pose that feels alive from every angle. The sculpt exaggerates forward motion (note the torso twist and trailing leg), while the knife silhouettes frame the figure for dramatic shelf presence. The Sentinel base grounds the scene in classic X‑Men lore and ties visually with other pieces in the BDS series, making it ideal for anchored corner displays or riser‑based team layouts.
Specifications
- Manufacturer: Iron Studios
- Line: X‑Men Battle Diorama Series (BDS)
- Scale: 1:10 Art Scale
- Approx. Dimensions: 10.2″ H × 6.3″ W × 6.7″ D
- Materials: Polystone/resin with hand‑painted finish
- Accessories: Fixed base themed to Sentinel wreckage; dual knives

















