Two of Universal’s most iconic monsters are resurrected to spin on your record player
Just days after revealing the awesome new spinature mini-bust of Boris Karloff’s iconic incarnation of The Mummy, Waxwork Records are back with two new additions to the line. Bolstering the Universal Monster collection are all-new busts of The Creature From The Black Lagoon and The Invisible Man.
These stunning additions to the 4″ tall mini-bust collection have been designed to be placed on your record player as collectible spinners.
Creature From The Black Lagoon Spinature
Waxwork is proud to present our official Universal Monsters CREATURE FROM THE BLACK LAGOON Spinature. From the 1954 classic horror film, THE Creature comes packaged in a double window collector’s box with new artwork by Robert Sammelin.
Collectible stands approximately 4″ tall.
The Invisible Man Spinature
Waxwork is proud to present our official Universal Monsters THE INVISIBLE MAN Spinature. From the 1933 classic horror film, The Invisible Man monster comes packaged in a double window collector’s box with new artwork by Robert Sammelin.
Collectible stands approximately 4″ tall.
Both spinatures are priced at $24 and are expected to hit the shelves in March 2021. Sadly these releases are restricted to the USA and Canada, so fans in other territories will have to rely on other means to secure theirs. Pre-order yours here.
Happy hunting!
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Phil Roberts is the owner, daily content manager, and editor-in-chief of The Future of the Force. He is a huge fan of Star Wars, Batman, DC, Marvel, Star Trek, Indiana Jones, Ghostbusters, King Kong, and the Ray Harryhausen movies.
If he’s not in the cinema he’s probably streaming something equally awesome!