Factory Entertainment Wonder Woman Tiara & Sword of Athena

Synz314

Sr Member
These are now available to pre-order. I am not sure about the Tiara. I can't find any reference of the screen used one having all those grooves.


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Regarding the tiara. I emailed Factory Entertainment Customer Service and they said:

"To answer your design question, there were several tiara props used during the time that Wonder Woman has been on screen in the DECU. Our tiara is based on reference and assets provided directly to us by Warner Brothers of the most frequently used hero prop. The resulting prop replica features all of the fine details from those assets, including those grooves, to provide the most accuracy possible."

The only version of the tiara Gal wore that had the grooves was in BatmanVSuperman. There is a closeup photo of Gals face with her crossing her wrists and the gauntlets are glowing. You can see the grooves. Every other version onscreen the tiara looks more smoother. I wish they adapted the tiara in Wonder Woman(2017) or WW1984.

I also asked if it can be worn and they said:

"As for the tiara being able to be worn, this replica is intended for display purposes only and is not made to be worn." They dont have specific measurments except that its 9.5 inches wide.
 
Received the Wonder Woman tiara from Factory Entertainment today. A label describing the item was on two sides of the shipping box (edition number was written in black marker):
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Inside is the art box wrapped in plastic with four pieces of Styrofoam on the corners:
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Top two Styrofoam pieces removed:
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Plastic removed:
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Front of the box:
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Back of the box:
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Taking the top portion of the box off reveals the COA and an art print:
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Backside of the COA (edition number was written in black marker) and art print:
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The first layer of Styrofoam contains the tiara:
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The second layer of Styrofoam contains the base:
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The base wrapped in plastic:
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Removing the plastic from the base, now we need to remove the tissue:
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The base. It has some weight to it:
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This is the base rotated to the front:
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The bottom of the base is plain with a felt lining:
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Next let's remove the tiara from the Styrofoam:
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The tissue needs to be unwrapped from the tiara. There are two on each side:
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The back of the tiara has a black felt lining:
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The tiara is made out of brass and is heavy, but not as heavy as the base:
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The base has two sets of mirrored dragons like the Godkiller sword:
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The other set:
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The groove of the tiara slides through the gap between the mirrored dragons like so:
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The tiara on the base from overhead:
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From the front:
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Comparing the Factory Entertainment to the Queen Studios tiara:
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Size appears the same, but the Factory Entertainment tiara is much heavier. The Queen Studios is plastic with a strap on the back while the Factory Entertainment is brass with a felt lining and no strap.
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I was originally going to replace the Queen Studios tiara with the Factory Entertainment, but due to the weight will most likely be keeping the Factory Entertainment on its base to avoid any potential damage to the Wonder Woman bust.
 
As much as I love the tiara, it just doesnt look like what weve seen onscreen. The front looks too narrow and not rounder(the V shaped part) and I am opposed to how pominent the grooves are, I feel it could be because they used brass and its hard to manipulate brass without ruining the intergrative of the metal.
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A painter by the name of Rut Villamagna was given the actual Tiara props to be used for Gals Wonder Woman cameo in The Flash and the Queen Studios Tiara looks identical to what Gal has worn since WW1984.
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Taking the top portion of the box off reveals the COA and an art print:
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Backside of the COA (edition number was written in black marker) and art print:
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The first layer of Styrofoam contains the tiara:
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The second layer of Styrofoam contains the base:
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The base wrapped in plastic:
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Removing the plastic from the base, now we need to remove the tissue:
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The base. It has some weight to it:
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This is the base rotated to the front:
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The bottom of the base is plain with a felt lining:
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Next let's remove the tiara from the Styrofoam:
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The tissue needs to be unwrapped from the tiara. There are two on each side:
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The back of the tiara has a black felt lining:
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The tiara is made out of brass and is heavy, but not as heavy as the base:
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The base has two sets of mirrored dragons like the Godkiller sword:
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The other set:
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The groove of the tiara slides through the gap between the mirrored dragons like so:
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The tiara on the base from overhead:
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From the front:
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Comparing the Factory Entertainment to the Queen Studios tiara:
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Size appears the same, but the Factory Entertainment tiara is much heavier. The Queen Studios is plastic with a strap on the back while the Factory Entertainment is brass with a felt lining and no strap.
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I was originally going to replace the Queen Studios tiara with the Factory Entertainment, but due to the weight will most likely be keeping the Factory Entertainment on its base to avoid any potential damage to the Wonder Woman bust.
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