Moon Rocket Coin Bank with Spaceman
Moon Rocket Coin Bank with Spaceman
Moon Rocket Coin Bank with Spaceman
Moon Rocket Coin Bank with Spaceman

Moon Rocket Coin Bank with Spaceman

Metal Bank (ID: A85186)
Designed by Scott Nelles
$300
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Toys aren't just for kids! Nelles's version of a classic 1950s moon rocket is cast in aluminum and bronze and includes its very own spaceman. The rocket's nose cone flips open to reveal a coin slot where you can store your change in space-age style.

Spaceman measures 3.25"H.
Dimensions below refer to rocket's size.
  • Signed by the artist
  • Materials: Aluminum, Bronze
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Scott Nelles

Scott Nelles

"My life revolves around my art in three dimensions."

Scott Nelles (pronounced nell-ess) creates cast bronze sculpture using the trades of industry. Much of the inspiration for his work actually comes from the process in which he makes it. Cast metal toy cars, boats, and airplanes take him back to his childhood in Detroit, where his father, a manufacturer's representative, would take Scott on factory tours. The dramatic sight and heat of molten metal became a part of his soul, and the excitement of the foundry process has never left him.

Many people are aware of the lost-wax method of creating bronze castings and sculpture. Scott Nelles, on the other hand, creates his art by using the lesser-known sand-casting method. This process is seldom used in the arts, and very few are aware of its possibilities. Nelles takes advantage of this process to express his artistic visions and also to make his art more accessible to the public.

Faced with uncontrollable ambition, Nelles dropped out of art school and traveled across the country until he ended up in Seattle, WA, in 1972. Seattle was home to several small foundries. With the help of these foundries, he was able to gain a knowledge base that finally allowed him to open his own facility back in his home state of Michigan.

Customer Reviews

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Lisa S.
Terrific

Exactly what I hoped it would be

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Ken
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
Twilight Zone de ja vu

Back to the early days of sci-fi. Lots of fun and a simpler life. This is a great piece and will order more.
KC

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Mike L.
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: larger than expected
MOON ROCKET

I purchased two of these Rockets one for myself and one for my son for a Christmas Present! They are beautifully crafted and remind me of the 1950's movies I watched as a kid! They are a fabulous gift for any toy collector!
Mike Liddiard / California

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mccirllo
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
Out of this world !

I love my Rocket Ship, the little
Astronaut ????? is a nice touch!!

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Carol
Color/Finish: as expected
Scale/Size: as expected
Quality

I bought this as a surprise for my fifteen year old son. I had a built-in desk installed in his tiny bedroom (he's the youngest) and wanted to add a personal touch from me. He loves it and the first thing he said was that he was going to love having it forever. I have several pieces from this artist and adore every one of them. They are all consistently sturdy, heavy, balanced pieces and of excellent quality. They all have so much character, too.