In the lair of his arch - enemy, Lion - O, the warrior leader of the Thundera survivors, stands strong and fierce. He wields the mighty Sword of Omens in his right hand. This unique weapon can call his Thunderian allies in times of danger, grant him “Sight Beyond Sight” to detect hidden threats, and shoot powerful energy blasts. The power source is the mystic Eye of Thundera, a stone embedded in the sword's hilt, the greatest symbol of his people. With his left arm raised, he uses the Claw Shield, a multi - functional gauntlet for defense and attack, which can fire grappling hooks and smoke gas. Iron Studios presents the 'Lion - O Battle Ver. - Thundercats - BDS Art Scale 1/10' statue. Lion - O is in a combat pose on a base of dark rock stairs, reminiscent of the interior of the sorcerer Mumm - Ra's Black Pyramid. Lion - O, son of Claud - Us, entered the escape flagship as a boy before Thundera's destruction. Along with his mentor Jaga and the ThunderCats (including Panthro, Tygra, Cheetara, Willy Kat, Willy Kit, and Snarf), they fled. During the escape, their fleet was attacked by the Mutants of Plun - Darr. Jaga sacrificed himself to pilot the ship to Third Earth. When they arrived, Lion - O awoke as an adult due to a capsule malfunction. With the help of friendly natives, they built the Cat’s Lair. But Lion - O soon faced challenges from old enemies and Mumm - Ra. Guided by Jaga's spirit and the ThunderCats' teachings, he had to mature fast. The ThunderCats animated series, developed by Rankin/Bass based on Tobin “Ted” Wolf's characters, was a big hit in the 1980s with 130 episodes in three seasons, mixing sci - fi and fantasy. This 7.90 - inch (20cm) tall statue is made of polystone, highly detailed, and hand - painted, perfect for fans of the ThunderCats series.














This Lion - O statue is mainly for display. You can place it on a shelf, desk, or in a display case to show off your love for the ThunderCats. When moving it, hold it carefully by the base or stable parts to avoid dropping and breaking it. Keep it away from direct sunlight, as long - term exposure may fade the hand - painted colors. Also, try to keep it in a dry environment to prevent the polystone material from being damaged by moisture. If it gets dusty, you can use a soft, dry cloth to gently wipe it clean. Don't use any harsh chemicals or abrasive materials, as they could scratch or damage the statue's surface.