

🎃 Snap together the ultimate Halloween icon before it’s gone!
The CC Countdown Characters 2024 Michael Myers Buildable Advent Calendar lets you create a 7-inch resin statue of the legendary horror figure, complete with his iconic knife, gravestone, and pumpkin. Featuring 13 glue-free pieces that clip together easily, this officially licensed Rob Zombie collectible by Numskull is designed for both casual fans and serious collectors to build starting October 19th, ensuring a perfect Halloween display.





| Manufacturer | Numskull |
| Brand | CC Countdown Characters |
| Item Weight | 2.97 pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 7 x 7 x 7 inches |
| Item model number | 5056280458555 |
| Color | Michael Myers |
| Shape | Novelty |
| Material Type | Resin |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 5056280458555 |
D**S
An Amazing Enterprise-D Model So Good I Want A Nebula Class Too
This Numskull Enterprise-D has detail comparable to Eaglemoss but is much larger than their smaller sized Enterprise-D. Building this thing is straight forward enough and the set comes with instructions. Each piece is numbered and packaged in its own box, and placed inside a drawer inside the outer box. The packaging is immaculate. As for assembly, the pieces are plugged together and no glue is required. The finished model is quite sturdy and, although not weighty, it does have some bulk depending on how one handles it. There are some parts which lock other parts together, especially on the nacelles. The seams between individual pieces are very well done and few gaps are present. You really do have to look close to see them. Most seams for module-style emplacements, like the bridge module, captain’s yacht, and navigational deflector, are inset. This kit looks phenomenal and the paint apps pop extremely well. The colors used are black, red, blue, beige, yellow, copper, and gold. Even the display base looks great. The instructions would have you build this thing from the bottom up. However, as a Star Trek fan I recommend building this from the saucer down. Then add the nacelles, the deflector dish, and the bridge module, just like a starship built in a shipyard. This Enterprise-D set makes me want a Nebula Class—get on this Numskull ASAP!
A**A
Boyfriend loved this!!!
Boyfriend loved it, built it in one sitting🤣 he couldn't wait. Pieces are nice quality and have good weight. Details are so nice. It's fun and all the pieces fit nicely and it's affordable for a destiny piece. Definitely got an A++ for this
C**A
Successful Christmas Gift
Destiny lover definitely enjoyed this gift so it was worth the money. The ghost as been on display since Christmas and is super sturdy.
A**S
Fantastic representation of Rob Zombie’s Michael Myers
This plastic statue is really cool and well worth its current price. I was shocked with how large it is and the level of detail surpassed my expectations. The assembly process was very easy, no model skills necessary. The packaging is just plain fun, you don’t see that much effort put into packaging design these days. All of the pieces are numbered and they snap together securely. The only weirdness I experienced is a stickiness with some of the pieces, particularly the grave marker, the legs, and upper torso. My hands were actually black with a grease substance after assembling it. I think it is whatever was used at the factory to give the figure a wet look. I sprayed mine with two coats of Mr. Super Clear Matte (which you can find on Amazon) and it made all of the difference. The stickiness is gone and the shine level is a lot less, but yet some of the “wet highlights” are still retained. The photo I included is after I applied the matte spray/sealant.
A**N
Most accurate ghost I've seen.
This is the best countdown calendar ever. The ghost is the right size, and it's easy to build.
B**T
Michael Myers
Looks good, but a bit pricey for what it is.
A**N
Near advent calender
This was a cool advent calender. New pieces everyday until entire ship is built. Comes in a sturdy book that could later be used on a nite stand to hold things. All the pieces fit together with no issues. Would like to find other ships out there.
F**R
Nice model. Slow start. Too much cellophane waste.
I've been eyeballing this for a few years, but the price point has been a bit high for me. I'm currently on day 12 of the build. The plastic model is thick and sturdy. The prints on the hull for the windows and other markings are detailed. I can't wait to finish the build and keep it on my shelf. I do have some cons: •The first three days is just building the base. The bottom plate that sits on the table, the Starfleet Delta, and the stand where the Enterprise sits. I think this could be reduced to two days. I'm not sure how the adjust the model to make up for the missing day. The first three days is boring. •Each part is in a box labeled for each day. And each part is also wrapped in plastic. I think there is just too much cellophane waste. •More of a nit pick, but each of the boxes is packed a little too tight. Several times, I've had to pull the entire shelf out and hit the bottom of the shelf like a bottle of ketchup to get the boxes to slide out.
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