NECA has released the packaging images for its new Monsterizer playset, compatible with the NECA 7-inch figures. The machine features glow-in-the-dark features, light-up LED's and a storage drawer for accessories. The item is a NECA Store exclusive in the US, and is available via the NECA Store and NECA Stockists outside of the US.
Lights flash, electrodes illuminate, and gears creak as you “Monsterize” the famous monsters of filmland with this tribute to the original Monsterizer from the ‘80s! Designed to work with NECA’s line of retro glow-in-the-dark monster figures, this fantastic diorama piece will also work with other 7” scale figures. The hinged electrode cage opens and the lab table extends when cranked. Strap your figure down with the easy fasten straps, lower the cage and flip the switch to activate the “Monsterizer” beam! When they emerge, the monsters are ready to prowl… This 10 inch monster-making machine features glow-in-the-dark electrode rods, illuminated dials, 4 different lever activated LED functions and a convenient storage drawer for your extra monster parts! Some assembly required; no tools needed. Uses 3x AA batteries, not included.
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