Late Iron Maiden Vocalist Paul DiAnno Gets Limited-Edition Figure

Late Iron Maiden Vocalist Paul DiAnno Gets Limited-Edition Figure

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Superheroes aren’t the only ones that can look good displayed on a shelf where you can’t touch them. Musicians can be toys, too! That’s where KnuckleBonz comes in. They make collectibles, and have a special collection specifically for artists called Rock Iconz. It’s under this series that they’re releasing a limited-edition, hand-cast and painted figurine of Paul Di’Anno, the late Iron Maiden singer, at 1/9 scale. Spoil alert: it looks freakin cool, too.

The figure was announced in a post on Di’Anno’s social media pages, and reads:

“In the world of rock memorabilia, KnuckleBonz is an indispensable name. They produce licensed products for rock and heavy metal royalty: AC/DC, Kiss, Metallica, Iron Maiden, Def Leppard, Ghost, Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Slayer, Megadeth, Guns ‘N’ Roses, Queen, Pantera, King Diamond, Scorpions, Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd, and many, many others. Their products are officially licensed, and in the case of Paul Di’Anno, his legal heir receives what Paul would have received if he were alive. Their products are so detailed and made with such care that they quickly became world-famous, and every band that values itself wants to be on their list.

“The people at KnuckleBonz approached us and expressed great respect for Paul and his legacy. He is definitely an icon who deserves this recognition, which is why they have added him to the list of rock icons.”

Each lil Di’Anno statue comes with its own certificate of authenticity that’s attached to the studded base of the statue. They’re available for pre-sale now over at knucklebonz.com.

Di’Anno, whose real name was Paul Andrews, passed away October 21, 2024 at the age of 66. He was laid to rest on November 21, 2024 at the City of London Cemetery and Crematorium in Manor Park, East London, United Kingdom.

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