Drawn for my good friend Scott Thomas, I imagined one day when his characters Jerry Rigger, Jake Legg and their Vixen friend Dana visit the shop and decided to see if they could find any bargains. (Yes. Most the robots depicted are from popular cartoons, TV shows and Movies. I think there's a few Toy robots in there as well.)
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Well let's see... I recognize:
Rosie and Mac from The Jetsons
Gort from The Day the Earth Stood Still
Futura (I think) from Metropolis)
Robie? from Forbidden Planet
Robot from Lost in Space
One of those things from Silent Running
some juke boxes...
a drone from the first Star Wars movie
...and a couple more probably also from SW
...but oddly not 3CPO or R2D2
You might have added the Scutters from Red Dwarf, something from the CGI film Robots, Jenny the Teenage Robot, Astroboy, a foot or something from The Iron Giant, the early Robin Williams robot from The Bi-Centennial Man, or the robots from I Robot. I guess Mr. Data wouldn't work since he doesn't look obviously mechnical. And though Dick Cheney obviously has the heart of an unfeeling machine, he otherwise looks human.
Rosie and Mac from The Jetsons
Gort from The Day the Earth Stood Still
Futura (I think) from Metropolis)
Robie? from Forbidden Planet
Robot from Lost in Space
One of those things from Silent Running
some juke boxes...
a drone from the first Star Wars movie
...and a couple more probably also from SW
...but oddly not 3CPO or R2D2
You might have added the Scutters from Red Dwarf, something from the CGI film Robots, Jenny the Teenage Robot, Astroboy, a foot or something from The Iron Giant, the early Robin Williams robot from The Bi-Centennial Man, or the robots from I Robot. I guess Mr. Data wouldn't work since he doesn't look obviously mechnical. And though Dick Cheney obviously has the heart of an unfeeling machine, he otherwise looks human.
I figured that bounty hunter was a SW robot, but didn't remember which one. There's about a million and they tend to get replaced completely in the next movie. I always thought Lucas tended to innumerable but shallow background detail, and preferred ST's less diverse but deeper back stories.
They spotted every robot but NOT THE BIG ONE !!! I know what it is, i got the snoded miniature of that one, is the "Tomahawk" or Macross "detroyer unit" :3:3:3. Despite the size and they call it "destroyer unit" at all the firepower isn't so greater neighter to the VF-1D trainer Veritech, the only advantage is that carryes more ammunitions (i got Macross game for PS2 and this one appears too, they use it as ground combat unit, and mostly for defensive purpouses) :P. Do you have Macross Drenaught (that one with 4 artillery guns on the back) too :3:3:3 ?
Yep, the design for the battleoid there from Robotech: Macross was licensed for a while in North America as the Warhammer in FASA's Battletech board game. The Marauder that Gilded is asking about originally appeared as the Zentradi Commander's Battlepod in the original Robotech.
I'd buy a used Robotech battlemech any day.
I'm such a geek - I could identify all the robots around the shelves - then had to laugh when I scrolled down and saw everyone else has already identified them - so I'm not going to repeat the list. I was even expecting - and not disappointed - to see one of the Silent Running robots on the shelf. (though you're missing K-9)
Great work! Great laugh!
I'm such a geek - I could identify all the robots around the shelves - then had to laugh when I scrolled down and saw everyone else has already identified them - so I'm not going to repeat the list. I was even expecting - and not disappointed - to see one of the Silent Running robots on the shelf. (though you're missing K-9)
Great work! Great laugh!
I'll double what Eviscerator is offering.
The Excaliber MkVI is one bad ass unit. 31 tons of Zentraedi ass mutilating glory.
Sproting the Twin barrel, M-89 in the head with two short range lasers, two 32mm auto cannons, two 180mm grenade launcers and a pair of flame throwers in the lower torso. Not to mention the MRM's on the right shoulder and the chest mounted missile pods and the pods on the legs.
Though the main draw is those Partical Beam Cannons for arms. Those are sexy.
The Excaliber MkVI is one bad ass unit. 31 tons of Zentraedi ass mutilating glory.
Sproting the Twin barrel, M-89 in the head with two short range lasers, two 32mm auto cannons, two 180mm grenade launcers and a pair of flame throwers in the lower torso. Not to mention the MRM's on the right shoulder and the chest mounted missile pods and the pods on the legs.
Though the main draw is those Partical Beam Cannons for arms. Those are sexy.
The M.A.C. II, Affectionatly known as the "Monster", sports four 40cm Automatic Cannons on it's back with either a tri-laser canon on each arm or two three tue missile launchers in their place. It weighs 186.3 tons empty with a combat weight of 285.5 tons with the missile arms. It stands at 73 foot tall and has a width of 31 feet. It's overall length is 43 feet.
Anything else?
Anything else?
Back when I found this image through the Chakat's Den, I just fell in love with it, I can't believe I found it on here though, this's made my night.
...I'd like to know where my little Tomahawk Destriod figurine went, it'd look great alongside my Armored Core and Gundam models, but back to your picture, I like the inclusion of IG-88, alongside Robby the Robot and the robot from Lost in Space...whom I think doesn't actually have a name, just Robot...kinda like John Wayne and 'dog'.
...I'd like to know where my little Tomahawk Destriod figurine went, it'd look great alongside my Armored Core and Gundam models, but back to your picture, I like the inclusion of IG-88, alongside Robby the Robot and the robot from Lost in Space...whom I think doesn't actually have a name, just Robot...kinda like John Wayne and 'dog'.
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