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   Vengeance Is Mine
Issued in: 2001 Manufacturer: toyVault
Character: Bialar Crais Sculpting: Sandy Collora
Version: Series 2 Special (30,000) Painting: Edward Wires

Bialar Crais: Vengeance Is Mine

Articulation points: neck, shoulders, wrists, waist

Costume: Black gloves, boots, pants, and short uniform jacket with red piping are molded/painted on. There are no removable costume items.

The figure is packaged with the following accessories:

fighting spear

fighting shield
(I, E.T.)
Packaging

Figure is secured in a clear blister pack on a brown and gold backing card. The blister itself has an internal card frame with a purple background.

Front text consists of:

AGES 8 AND UP

FarscapeTM logo (gold on blue)
SERIES 2

WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD - Small parts. Not for children under 3 years.

ToyVaultTM logo (yellow on grey)

SPECIAL EDITION

BIALAR CraisTM
VENGEANCE IS MINE
Contains Crais, short jacket, fighting spear, and fighting plate

Back text includes:

FarscapeTM logo (gold on blue)
SERIES 2

CraisTM A Sebacean Peacekeeper Captain
"I shall personally enjoy pulling you apart to see what you are made of."
Height: 5'11"
Rank: Captain of a Peacekeeper Command Carrier.
Goal: Avenging the death of his brother, killed by a collision with Crichton's ship.
Origin: Born in a Sebacean farming community, he was wrested from his family as a boy and conscripted against his will into the military.

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All figures:

  • Made to scale of 6' to 7"
  • Have multiple points of articulation
  • Modeled on Farscape television series characters

Comments from/about the Artists/Manufacturer
  • From the toyVault website:

    Crais: Vengeance is Mine
    Comes with Short Jacket, Fighting Spear and Fighting Plate.
    Sculpted by Sandy Collora
    Painted by Edward Wires

  • From the Collora Studios website:

    "Landing a job at Stan Winton Studios in 1988 on "Leviathan", Collora honed his skills as a creature designer and sculptor, eventually going on to work with industry giants Arnold Kopelson, Rick Baker and Rob Bottin."

    "After over a decade of concept design, sculpting, storyboarding, and art direction on major motion pictures, he made his directorial debut last year with his acclaimed short film "Solomon Bernstein's Bathroom." 1999 also the birth of his toy development studio, as well the small, indie production company, Montauk Films."

  • From the Edward Wires website:

    "Edward Wires is a commercial toy prototype painter. He has been in the business just shy of four years and works for several different companies; Toy Biz, Palisades Toys, Toy Vault, and Dark Horse to name a few."

    "He has painted literally hundreds of figures (and each one requires up to 2 to 5 copies), for a multitude of exciting properties ranging from Lord of the Rings to The Muppets. From Spiderman Classics to Farscape. And from The X-Men to the WCW."


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