Statues
Infinity Studio: Licensed Busts and Texture-Forward Sculpts
Updated January 27, 2026
Infinity Studio, operating from Hangzhou, China, entered the premium collectible statue market in the 2010s with licensed Marvel and DC figures in the 1:3 and 1:4 scale ranges that compete directly with Sideshow Collectibles and Prime 1 Studio on price-to-detail ratio. The studio developed a reputation in the collector community for aggressive character selection - producing licenses that Sideshow had passed on or priced above the mass collector market - and for polystone and fiberglass resin combinations that allowed larger-scale pieces at lower price points than comparable American and Japanese competitors. The Iron Man Hall of Armor installations, in particular, generated significant attention for the level of detail in the suit interiors at a price point that made the display installation achievable for collectors outside the ultra-premium tier.
Infinity Studio Statues collecting requires attention to edition size documentation because the studio has varied its production discipline across different releases. Some Infinity Studio pieces carry strict edition limitations with numbered certificates; others have had production runs extended after initial sellout, which affects the secondary market pricing of early-edition examples. The collector community tracks edition size changes and production extension decisions on forums that serve as the primary information infrastructure for distinguishing genuine limited editions from pieces where "limited" describes the initial order window rather than total production.
Two practical habits. Verify edition certificates at purchase for any Infinity Studio piece described as a numbered edition - the certificate should include the edition number, total edition size, and production year, and the numbering on the base of the piece should match the certificate rather than being a separately applied sticker that could be transferred. And plan display infrastructure before the piece arrives: Infinity Studio's larger 1:3 scale pieces in the 60-80 centimeter range require shelving rated for 15-25 kilograms, and the base footprint often exceeds standard display shelf depth, requiring custom solutions before the piece is in hand.
The edition-size long game
Learn the Infinity Studio Statues fundamentals - edition size documentation for major releases and how production extension decisions affected collector pricing, how 1:3 versus 1:4 scale affects display space requirements and price tiers, and which licensed character releases have shown the strongest secondary market retention - and keep notes on edition number, scale, and production year at purchase.
Find the other Infinity Studio collectors
Niches like Infinity Studio Statues grow sharper when collectors tracking edition sizes can compare display approaches and sourcing notes. Amassable lets you log statues with edition and scale notes, display the collection like a gallery, and meet others managing the same Marvel or DC licensed pieces. Early members help shape how this specialty develops.
Your turn
Log the statues, document the editions, compare notes with the community. Amassable is built for Infinity Studio Statues collectors - catalog what you own, track the limited edition gaps, and start conversations about the Hall of Armor and character releases worth finding. Download Amassable from the official store links on our homepage, and help bring the Infinity Studio community together, one numbered edition at a time.