That motorbike is out of this world: Bangkok artist makes drivable sci-fi sculpture out of spare parts

This remarkable motorbike looks like it's straight out of a film set - but remarkably an artist has made it out of spare parts.

The Bangkok worker used recycled materials from old cars and bicycles to create a monster machine which is sculpted to look like a beast.

Despite being cobbled together from scrap parts, the spectacular motorcycle works - unlike many sci-fi film props.

Roongrojna Sangwongprisarn, 54, created it out of spare parts in his workshop in Thailand. He has four shops across the country - named the Ko Art Shop - and exports his creations to clients all over the world.

Mean machine: A worker checks the intricate metal finishing on this monster motorcycle which has been made from spare parts from cars and bicycles

Mean machine: A worker checks the intricate metal finishing on this monster motorcycle which has been made from spare parts from cars and bicycles

'It's tyre-ing work making these bikes': Artist Roongrojna Sangwongprisarn inflates the rear tyre on this fully working motorbike

'It's tyre-ing work making these bikes': Artist Roongrojna Sangwongprisarn inflates the rear tyre on this fully working motorbike

Spectacular bike: The creations are exported to clients all over the world

Spectacular bike: The creations are exported to clients all over the world

Wheely impressive: A worker takes the motorcycle for a spin in Bangkok

Wheely impressive: A worker takes the motorcycle for a spin in Bangkok