The Iron Defender - Bumblebee Inspired Recycled Metal Sculpture
Step into the world of heroic craftsmanship with The Iron Defender, a Bumblebee inspired recycled metal sculpture forged entirely from upcycled automotive and machine parts. Standing 17 inches tall and weighing 15 lb (6.8 kg), this commanding figure captures the strength and precision of a robotic warrior.
Each piece is meticulously welded by hand, using bolts, gears, and chains to create a powerful industrial design. The Iron Defender’s stance and intricate metal detailing make it feel like it’s ready to spring into action — a true statement of creative engineering and eco-conscious art.
Ideal for collectors, engineers, and Transformer enthusiasts, The Iron Defender transforms recycled materials into a stunning work of art that celebrates sustainability and imagination.
Weight: 15.0 lb
Moving Parts: Waist
Why Collectors Love It
Massive presence: 17″ H × 11″ W × 7.5″ D (43.2 × 28 × 19 cm), weighing 15 lb (6.8 kg).
Handcrafted artistry: Each piece is skillfully welded and one-of-a-kind.
Eco-friendly design: Made entirely from recycled car and motorcycle parts.
Detailed engineering: Realistic mechanical joints, armor plates, and battle-ready stance.
Collector’s piece: A bold display for sci-fi fans and robot art lovers.
Disclaimer
Each sculpture is handmade from recycled metal; variations in welds, texture, and color are part of its uniqueness.
Sharp edges may be present — display with care and keep out of reach of children.
Each MetalSouls sculpture is one-of-a-kind. Because parts are sourced from recycled metal, availability is limited, and some sculptures may slightly vary from the photographs shown.
For decorative display only — not a toy.
Copyright Notice
This inspired artwork is a fan-made tribute by MetalSouls and is not affiliated with or endorsed by any movie studio or trademark owner.
Care Tips for Handmade Scrap Metal Sculptures
Keep in a stable, dry environment away from extreme heat, humidity, or direct sunlight.
Always handle with clean, dry hands—lift from sturdy parts, not delicate details.
Dust gently with a soft brush or microfiber cloth. Never use chemicals or abrasive cleaners.
Sculptures may be displayed outdoors, but for best results keep in covered or shaded areas to protect the finish.

