Joost Assink and the team at JazzInc Dioramas have just shared an update on one of their most anticipated upcoming projects: the JazzInc Dioramas Alicia Silverstone Batgirl 1/6 scale figure.
Based on her iconic appearance in Joel Schumacher’s 1997 film Batman & Robin, this figure has been a dream project for high-end DC collectors. According to a fresh update from the company, the prototype is coming together beautifully, and fans will not have to wait much longer to see the final product with their own eyes.
An All-Star Team of Artists Brings Barbara Wilson to Life
Creating a hyper-realistic sixth-scale figure requires an incredible amount of collaborative talent. In their teaser announcement, JazzInc Dioramas explicitly credited the powerhouse team of artists responsible for bringing this version of Barbara Wilson/Batgirl to life.
The figure’s development boasts contributions from industry heavyweights:
- Sean Dabbs & Kjun Art: Known for industry-leading likeness sculpts, ensuring Alicia Silverstone’s facial structure and expression are captured flawlessly.
- Bleau, Andy, and Tetsu: Master artisans handling everything from tailoring the complex, form-fitting rubberized suit texture to painting and engineering the final prototype mechanics.
See Batgirl in Person at SDCC 2026
If you are attending San Diego Comic-Con 2026, you are in luck. JazzInc Dioramas confirmed that the fully completed prototype of the Alicia Silverstone Batgirl figure will be on display at the event.
Showing off prototypes at SDCC is a time-honored tradition, allowing fans to inspect the tailoring, paint apps, and head sculpt quality under convention floor lighting. Given the studio’s reputation for immaculate engineering, cemented by their previous massive 1/6 scale vehicles and highly detailed figures, this booth is bound to be a primary destination for DC collectors.
Pre-Order Window and Pricing Strategy
While the visual progress is staggering, a few crucial details remain under wraps. JazzInc Dioramas stated that the official pre-order date and retail price are currently to be determined (TBD).
Typically, the studio opens pre-orders right alongside or immediately following major convention showcases like SDCC. Because JazzInc operates on a made-to-order model, production runs are strictly limited. Fans hoping to add this piece to their neo-classical DC shelf alongside previous lines should monitor official channels closely once the convention begins.
Whether you love or hate the campy legacy of the Schumacher films, there is no denying that the costume designs hold a legendary place in cinematic history. Thanks to this stellar creative lineup, fans are finally getting the definitive, museum-grade representation of this Batgirl that they have requested for nearly thirty years.






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