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Remote Control Frankenstein (Marx, 1963). Marx's wired Frankenstein stands as a high point of early '60s monster mech...
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Remote Control Frankenstein (Marx, 1963). Marx's wired Frankenstein stands as a high point of early '60s monster mechanica, translating Universal's iconic creation into a living-room automaton that walks, bows, and "grabs" on command. With its spring-bellows shoulders, green hands, and squared shoes, the figure reflects the era's blend of Japanese battery toy engineering and American character licensing. Released at the height of the TV-horror boom, it captures the moment when classic monsters moved from the screen into interactive play, becoming centerpieces of a generation's imagination. The figure shows moderate wear consistent with age and use, including surface scuffing and paint wear throughout, particularly to the black body and green extremities. The plastic shoulder boots are present, with the example under the right arm beginning to separate from the body. The wired hand controller is included, with visible wear to the housing and cord, and the battery compartment shows age but remains intact. A defining crossover of mechanical toy design and Universal horror, this lurching Frankenstein remains one of the most recognizable battery-operated monsters of the era, still ready to rise when called upon.Heritage Auctions provides detailed information when available but strongly encourages in-person inspection. Condition statements and photographs are offered as general guidance only, not as complete representations of facts, and do not constitute a warranty or assumption of liability by Heritage. Framed artworks are not examined outside their frames, and additional details from Heritage may be unavailable; therefore, the condition of unexamined works is not guaranteed. Heritage is not responsible for damage to frames, glazing, original boxes, display materials, or for works that have shifted within the frame. All lots are sold "AS IS" in accordance with our Terms & Conditions of Auction.
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2026 June 21 Action Figures & Toys Showcase Extended Bidding Auction #49189 (go to Auction Home page)
Bidding Begins Approx.
May
26th
Tuesday
Auction Dates
June
21st
Sunday
Proxy Bidding Begins Approx.
12 Days
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Signature Internet Extended Bid: These auctions are presented only online and bidding is only taken through our website. There are two phases of bidding during this type of auction: 1) Normal bidding: Bids are taken up until 7:00 PM CT the night the auction closes. 2) 15 Minute Ending: On a lot-by-lot basis, starting at 7:00 PM CT, any person who has bid on the lot previously may continue to bid on that lot until there are no more bids for 15 minutes. For example, if you bid on a lot during Normal Bidding, you could participate during Extended Bidding for that lot, but not on lots you did not bid on previously. If a bid was placed at 7:03, the new end time for that lot would become 7:18. If no other bids were placed before 7:18, the lot would close. If you are the high bidder on a lot, changing your bid will not extend the bidding during the 15 Minute Ending phase (only a bid from another bidder will extend bidding). If you are the only bidder at 7 PM, you will automatically win the lot at 7:15. Important: After normal bidding ends, you must be signed-on to the Heritage site to see the bidding option on lots where you qualify for extended bidding and you must be on an individual lot page to reflect the accurate time remaining for that particular lot.
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