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    Where forward thinking terrestrials share ideas and information about the state of the species, their planet and the universe, living the lives of science fiction. Introduction
    Featuring Powers of Ten by Charles and Ray Eames, based on an idea by Kees Boeke.
    From Hasan's personal cargo

    Purchase your very own Robbie The Robot (lost in space)

    http://www.lostinspacerobot.com/

    This one is for all of you social networking Guru's who cashed in on our utter boredom. Okay, I admit that I really want one. I just cant afford it! Man just think ROBBIE and my very own authentic NASA spacesuit. AHHHHH... Dumping the garbage and cutting the grass would never be the same.

    Pricing

    - $24,500 (Price includes shipping within the continental United States. Contact us for overseas shipping details.)




    Materials

    - Acrylic bubble based on the existing original.
    - Laser cut steel brain with polished stainless steel top cover and crown.
    - CNC machined light rod ends brain cup and neck bracket.
    - Accurate acrylic collar & vents, hand formed based on the original jigs used.
    - Torso based on the original stone molds.
    - Welded steel torso hooks.
    - Laser cut aluminum bezel with engraved acrylic chest buttons.
    - Machined & clear anodized aluminum microphone with stainless steel screen.
    - Actual Dialight sockets and Lens (not reproductions!)
    - Hundreds of individual parts fabricated from Fiberglass, acrylic, aluminum, steel, etc.
    - All metal tread sections, knee plates and hinges.
    - Real rubber tread belts, knee bellows, leg bellows, arms & neck bellows.
    - 32 machined aluminum wheels with v-groove.

    Accuracy / Season

    - 3rd season version (paint & finish as seen in the final season).
    - B9Creations was granted access to all remaining original materials. Needed items are on loan here for further study/duplication. All our parts are retooled based on this original material.
    - B9Creations is leaving no stone unturned to produce the best possible replica of the Robot character, not the prop. In accordance with this focus, we will not replicate "prop" details that were never meant to be part of the Robot character nor meant to be seen by the viewers. (For example, we will not replicate dents, scratches, excessive texture, suit latches, etc.)

    Audio features

    - Internal 240 watt stereo sound system.
    - Torso knob functions as Robot volume control.
    - Over 500 voice tracks by Richard Tufeld, the voice of the original Robot. These are stored on an internal Compact Flash memory card to allow easy updates and customization.
    - An external stereo input jack allows the user to override the built in voice library and use the Robot as a normal stereo system, juke box, etc.

    Animation

    - Animated Crown
    - Animated Finger Lights
    - Animated Ear Sensors
    - Animated Torso Rotation
    - Animated "functional" Soil Sampler

    Control

    - A 5 button key chain remote control allow you to discretely activate the Robot. Functions include turning the Robot's torso left/right, directing the Robot's voice to respond "Affirmative/Negative", activating the Robot's soil sampling sequence.
    - The 10 chest buttons are functional and activate various phrases. These phrases can be customized by Richard Tufeld at an additional cost.
    - Master power switch on the back of right tread section, next to power cord plug and external audio input jack.
    - The "Programming bay" toggle switches will be used for Robot Activation, Audio Source Selection and animation enable/disable.
    - Functional Power Pack - Pulling the Robot's "Power Pack" will shut down the Robot with the "Aaghhhhhh..." sound, just as it did in the TV series. Plugging in the power pack activates the Robot and he will speak an appropriate phrase, "Who turned out the lights?", etc.
    - Torso knob functions as the Robot's sound system volume control.

    Articulation

    - Torso is motorized and rotates automatically and via Remote Control
    - Radar (head section) rotates manually
    - Arms extend / retract manually
    - Claws, rotate open and close in sync manually

    YouTube Em: http://www.youtube.com/user/B9Creations

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    Categories: Lost In Space, Robbie Robot, Will Robinson
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