Revell 1/8 03517 Cyborg from the Film Metropolis Figure Kit
Icon of film history: Detailed replica of the robot from Fritz Lang's 1927 masterpiece "Metropolis". Imposing appearance: At a scale of 1:8, the finished figure reaches a remarkable height of 230 mm. Fascinating aesthetics: The kit perfectly captures the distinctive Art Deco design and feminine silhouette of the original. Moderate claim: With 100 parts and level 3, the model offers building fun that is easy for even casual hobbyists. Pure cult: You build the state of the robot before it takes on the human form of “Maria” in the film. The machine man is more than a model; it is a design statement. As you assemble the 100 individual parts, you will notice the elegance of the construction, which looks futuristic then and now. The figure stands on a base that gives it stability and makes it an immediate eye-catcher in your display case. Unlike modern, often aggressive robot designs, this model impresses with its almost graceful but cold mechanical beauty. This project gives you the opportunity to experiment with metallic colors to recreate the iconic look of the canvas template. No matter whether you are a passionate model builder or a lover of classic film art: this kit combines both worlds and should not be missing from any serious collection.
Machine Man: The foundation of your sci-fi collection True science fiction fans often have shelves full of spaceships and modern cyborgs, but the origins of this entire genre are often missing. Without this character, there would be no C-3PO or the modern androids of pop culture. With the model kit of the “Machine Man” you close exactly this historical gap. You're not just bringing a figure into your home, but a piece of film art that combines the aesthetics of the 1920s with timeless technological fascination. It's the perfect exhibit to show where the journey of artificial intelligence in cinema began.
In 1927, Fritz Lang created one of the most important films of all time with “Metropolis”. At the center of the plot is this machine man, a creation of the inventor Rotwang. Originally created as a tool of deception, the robot was intended to take on the appearance of the peaceful Maria in order to incite the city's workers and overthrow the ruling system. The design of the character itself is still considered a milestone in futuristic design and has influenced generations of filmmakers and designers. With this model you capture the moment before the deceptive transformation takes place - the pure machine in its iconic form.