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Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection – 5' MST3K Inspired 3D Printed Collectible Figures

Mystery Science Theater 3000 Collection – 5' MST3K Inspired 3D Printed Collectible Figures

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Celebrate one of the greatest cult comedy series of all time with these MST3K-inspired collectible figures featuring your favorite movie-riffing heroes and villains. Product Description: In the not-too-distant future... your collection gets a whole lot better. Bring the hilarity of classic movie riffing to your shelf with the MST3K Collection. Inspired by the beloved cult television series, these detailed collectible figures capture the characters that spent decades making bad movies unforgettable. Whether you're a longtime fan from the Comedy Central and Sci-Fi Channel days or a newer viewer discovering the Satellite of Love crew, these figures are the perfect addition to any collection. Features: Highly detailed collectible designs Premium 3D printed construction Inspired by classic MST3K characters Available in multiple sizes Perfect for desks, shelves, theaters, and game rooms Lightweight and durable Made to order Available Characters: Joel Robinson Mike Nelson Crow T. Robot Tom Servo Gypsy (GPC) Cambot Dr. Clayton Forrester TV's Frank Pearl Forrester Professor Bobo Observer (Brain Guy) Dr. Erhardt Materials: High-quality PLA plastic Unpainted display model Important Information: Made to order Minor layer lines are normal with 3D printed products Intended for display purposes Fan-inspired collectible artwork Not recommended for small children Perfect For: MST3K fans Cult TV collectors Retro television enthusiasts Comedy fans Sci-fi collectors Home theater displays Unique gifts Why Fans Love MST3K: For over three decades, Mystery Science Theater 3000 has turned some of the worst movies ever made into comedy gold. These figures celebrate the characters who taught generations of fans that bad movies can be some of the most entertaining movies ever made.
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