This item is limited to 3 per household.
--Aurora-designed kit is finally here from Atlantis
[About Metalna Mutants]
--The Metalna Mutant appears in the science fiction horror movie This Island Earth, which was produced in the United States in 1955.
--The original is Raymond F. Jones's [This Is land Earth] released in 1952.
――Director Joseph Newman makes a movie about a story that revolves around the scientists of the planet Metalna and the scientists of the earth.
――The insect creature that once went to the planet Metaluna and was on the verge of extinction in the battle with the planet Zeicon, is the insect creature that got into the spacecraft when returning to the earth.
――Although the scene that appeared in the movie was short, it left a strong impression on science fiction fans and monster fans, such as the modeling of the head that exposed the brain.
[About the model]
--A plastic model assembly kit that reproduces the insect creature monster, Metalna Mutant, that appears in the science fiction movie [This Island Earth] released in 1955 in the United States.
――The scale realistically reproduces the unique appearance that appeared on the silver screen on 1/12.
--The kit was designed by Aurora in the 1970s.
--This time, the Atlantis model will be modeled based on the prototype of the aurora.
――The atmosphere unique to insects, such as the shape of the head and the details of the face, is realistically expressed.
――In addition, it is a kit that monster fans can not miss with the reproduction of body texture and poses full of movement.
――The package will be decorated with an illustration of Dave Cockram, who was also popular in the illustrations of superheroes.
[Major features]
--Reproduce the insect creature Metalna Mutant that appeared in the science fiction movie [This Island Earth] on 1/12 scale.
--Modeled based on a prototype designed by Aurora in the 1970s
――Realistic expression of characteristic appearance
--Package adopts Dave Cockram's illustration
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