Iron Studios Back To The Future III - Marty Mcfly Art Scale 1/10
With his right hand next to his body, ready as if he is about to pull a gun for a duel, the young adventurer from the year of 1985 presents himself with his body covered by a rustic brown poncho with tribal adornments on his cowboy clothes, a blue handkerchief on his neck and a typical hat on his head. He got back to the Old West to save and rescue the eccentric Dr. Emmet Brown, his mentor and best friend. Introducing himself with the name “Clint Eastwood”, influenced by the legendary actor on the movie “A Fistful of Dollars” in which he uses a poncho just like his, he needs to work once more with an ancestor of him, his own great-grandfather, and face his rival’s ancestor to save Doc Brown and get back to his era. Iron Studios present their statue “Marty McFly - Back to the Future Part III - Art Scale 1/10”, that composes a diorama set with the statues “Doc Brown - Back to the Future Part III - Art Scale 1/10” and the vehicle “DeLorean III - Back to the Future Part III - Art Scale 1/10”, inspired by the last part of the iconic cinematographic trilogy by Robert Zemeckis and Steven Spielberg.
Accidentally sent back to the year of 1885 by a lightning that damaged the time shift circuits in his Time Machine DeLorean, the scientist Dr. Emmett Brown writes a letter to his best friend Marty McFly narrating the facts. But Doc, accepting his new life as a blacksmith in the Old West, asks him in the letter not to come back to 1885, fearing more damages to the space-time continuum. Against his friend’s wishes, Marty recovers the DeLorean from an abandoned gold mine and gets back to the past to rescue his partner from a tragic fate. Both an audience and box-office success, “Back to the Future Part III” from 1990 is a Western Sci-fi, with love and adventure elements, that brings the conclusion to one of the most popular and celebrated movie sagas, establishing itself as a worshiped pop franchise in segments as animations, comics, books, amusement parks’ theme rides, several videogames, a musical theater play, and many collectibles.
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