Chased by Griff Tannen and his gang,
Marty McFly runs away in a familiar scene to the old Biff Tannen, Griff's
grandfather, that watches it, as it is very similar to what he lived in 1955,
in the first movie of the series. McFly is surfing a hoverboard, a floating
board similar to a skateboard, which he borrowed from a little girl.
Marty tries to balance himself by floating over a small lake
at Court Square in Hill Valley in the future, but the challenge becomes even
greater when he discovers that the hoverboard loses power over the water. This
iconic scene, derived from 1989's Back to the Future Part II, is immortalized
in an unprecedented collectible from Iron Studios, "Marty McFly on
Hoverboard Art Scale 1/10 - Back to the Future Part II - Iron Studios",
that perfectly replicates the characteristics of the actor Michael J. Fox.
McFly stands on a silver base stylized with details that resemble parts of the
DeLorean DMC-12, the car that was turned into a time machine and created by his
best friend, the scientist Dr. Emmett "Doc" Brown, who took the young
hero on the journey into his future.
In the second part of the "Back to the Future"
trilogy, Marty McFly, a typical young American student, is taken to an
imaginary future in 2015 with the legendary DeLorean Time Machine, which has
been enhanced with flight engineering. The film won the Saturn Award for Best
Visual Effects and was nominated for an Academy Award in 1990 for Best Visual
Effects.
The Polystone Statue measures approx. 22 x 12 x 18 cm.
Features:
- Limited edition
- Based on original references
- Made in Polystone
- Hand painted