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LPZZ Arkham Knight Figure Revealed: New UPFinegures 1/12 Masterpiece

2026 is officially here, and the UPF (U-P-Finegures) team is kicking things off with a powerful message to the community. As we mount our “swift horses” to achieve instant success this year, the boutique figure manufacturer formerly known as LPZZ is already delivering on that promise with their latest release.

The LPZZ Arkham Knight figure (distributed via PFinegures and 5KToys) is set to redefine what 1/12 scale collectors expect from the Batman: Arkham Knight universe.

Striving for Excellence in 2026

In a recent new year’s greeting to “riders” and collectors alike, the UPF team shared their vision for the coming months:

“As the new year of 2026 begins, the UPF team wishes all our riders to mount their swift horses and achieve instant success. We hope to continue to forge ahead with you in the new year, striving diligently to reach far and wide!”

LPZZ Arkham Knight figure tease.
LPZZ Arkham Knight figure tease.

This commitment to quality is evident in their latest tease. After the massive success of their Arkham Knight Batman (DC001) and Deathstroke (DC002), the team is expanding the roster with elite articulation and game-accurate sculpts that rival even high-end 1/6 scale figures.

LPZZ Arkham Knight: Details and Articulation

The LPZZ Arkham Knight (Jason Todd) figure stands roughly 6.6 inches tall and features the high-tier engineering UPF has become known for. Collectors can expect:

  • Tactical Armor Sculpt: Every plate of the Arkham Knight’s military-grade suit is recreated with precision.
  • Elite Weaponry: A full arsenal including his signature pistols that combine into a sniper rifle, grapple hooks, and multiple hand options.
  • Swappable Aesthetics: Options to display the character in his menacing “Knight” helmet or his more damaged tactical looks.

While retail giants like McFarlane Toys dominate the shelves, LPZZ/UPF targets the collector who wants import-level quality at a fraction of the cost of brands like Inart. With a retail price hovering around $75–$95 (depending on the retailer), this figure offers premium paint apps and internal wiring that elevate it to “definitive” status for the character.

The company did not provide pre-order dates with this tease. Rest assured, we will provide an update as soon as it is available.


Recommendation

For the collector who prioritizes dynamic posing and accessory count, the LPZZ Arkham Knight is a clear winner for 2026. It fits perfectly alongside Mezco One:12 or MAFEX displays, providing a centerpiece villain that actually feels dangerous.


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Ashley Wilbanks
Ashley Wilbankshttps://dccollectors.com
Toy collector and Atlanta Falcons die hard fan! (unfortunately)

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