The Spear Thrower – Predator Inspired Recycled Metal Sculpture
Meet The Spear Thrower, a Predator inspired recycled metal sculpture handcrafted from upcycled steel. This warrior is caught in mid-action — spear drawn back, ready to strike — capturing the fierce power and tactical grace of a true hunter.
Each part of this piece is meticulously welded from recycled bolts, bearings, chains, and spark plugs, giving it a bold industrial aesthetic. Standing at 10" (25.4 cm) tall, 8" (20.32 cm) wide, and 9" (22.86 cm) deep, and weighing 3 lb (1.36 kg), it’s a masterpiece of motion and craftsmanship — perfect for sci-fi collectors, eco-art fans, and admirers of handmade metal sculptures.
Display it on a desk, shelf, or collector’s case to showcase strength, sustainability, and creativity in one dynamic figure.
Weight: 3.0 lb
Moving Parts: Waist
Why Collectors Love It:
Captures the Predator’s fierce energy mid-spear throw with incredible detail.
Handcrafted from recycled steel, blending creativity with sustainability.
Each sculpture is one-of-a-kind, showcasing the artist’s unique craftsmanship.
A bold statement piece that sparks conversation and admiration in any collection.
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.

