ROBOCOP - POP Movies N° 1989 - Robocop (Metallic) with Chase
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ROBOCOP - POP Movies N° 1989 - Robocop (Metallic) with Chase
15.99 €
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- Theme
- Movie
- Franchise
- Movie
- Category
- Bobble Head POP
- Manufacturer
- Funko (GPSR)
- Bar code
- 0889698904865
- Reference
- 245664
- SKU
- 90486 / 889698904865
- Weight
- 0.121 Kg
- Composition
- PVC
- Dimension (packaging inclus)
- 11.50cm (Length) 9.00cm (Width) 16.00cm (Height)
- Others
Figurine Funko POP! Movies No. 1989 - RoboCop (Metallic) with Chase
This vinyl figure features the most famous cyber-cop in science fiction cinema, RoboCop.This exclusive model features a meticulous metallic paint finish that faithfully reproduces the armoured look of Alex Murphy's frame. The figure adopts Funko's stylish aesthetic to bring this cybernetic peacekeeper back to life in your collection. This product includes a rare "Chase" variant (randomly distributed on a one in six chance basis, or guaranteed with the purchase of a sealed box of six units), making it a particularly sought-after piece for collectors of the POP! Movies range.Ideal for fans of retro action films and pop culture, the item is presented in its original cardboard window box, allowing the character to be displayed while ensuring its protection.Technical specifications
- Manufacturer: Funko
- Range: POP! Movies
- Model number : N° 1989
- License: Movie / RoboCop 2
- Design: RoboCop version with metallic finish (Metallic) and possible Chase version
- Material : Plastic PVC / Vinyl
- Product type: Vinyl Figure with fixed head
- EAN Code : 0889698904865
- Manufacturer reference (SKU) : 90486
- Box dimensions : 16,00 cm (Height) x 11,50 cm (Length) x 9,00 cm (Width)
Origin and world of the character (Lore)
RoboCop, real name Alex Murphy, is a Detroit police officer mortally wounded in the line of duty and resurrected by a powerful corporation in the form of an advanced cyborg. An emblem of the anticipation cinema and social satire of the 80s and 90s, the character navigates between his strict robotic programming to uphold the law and the remnants of his lost humanity. This version draws direct inspiration from his iconic design, which has been strengthened to combat crime and urban chaos.
