Dr. Grordbort's : Manmelter 3600ZX - Miniature Edition

$30.00 USD
Availability:
SOLD OUT
Edition Size:
500
Dimensions:
2.4" x 2.8" x 0.8" (H x W x D)
6 cm x 7 cm x 2 cm
Weight:
0.3lbs (120.00 g)


The Manmelter Miniature Edition was our ComicCon special of 2007 and sold out there and then.

The show exclusive piece for 2007 that was available at San Diego Comic Con is a miniature version of the Weta Originals Manmelter from the Rayguns range, titled, the 'Manmelter 3600ZX sub-atomic disintegrator pistol - Miniature Version'.

We've dubbed the Miniature Version the 'Mini Manmelter'. It is a quarter-scale replica of its larger brother, the Manmelter. The Mini Manmelter weighs approximately 120 grams (not including packaging), and is slightly larger than a matchbox.

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Most useful user reviews

Machiela
02/04/09
Weta Collector
5 stars

Possibly the only one in private hands in NZ

I was unlucky enough not to get to the Sand Diego... Read more.

I was unlucky enough not to get to the Sand Diego ComicCon in 2007 but did manage to convince Weta that a NZ competition would be timely so that all the good stuff wouldn't fall into foreign hands. Unfortunately, of the ten Miniature ManMelters sold to the lucky winners, only a very few (possibly only one?) ended up in Wellington, New Zealand - the others I believe are now in Australia, where quite frankly none of the dangerous animals are 1/4 scale, making the gun useless there.

The ManMelter is one seriously cool looking gun - not as lethal looking as say, the F.M.O.M. (and I'm talking either end of the gun), but not as industriously businesslike as the Goliathon. It's got that lovely curve that suggests "deadly but sexy". Or "sexy but deadly", I forget which.

The 1/4 scale version does credit to the fullscale version, as well as to the people who made it.

Well done, Greg Broadmore! (oh, and thanks very much to Greg and Richard Taylor as well, for autographing the box!)
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