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Robot Fleet Admiral Bust Retro

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Space Fleet Admiral Retro Robot BUST Large Wood Head Statue

This is, of course, an absolutely brand new and first quality figure. This is what you might call an adult toy, like a finished model kit if you will, a replica statue of what would be in "real life" a much larger robot or piece of technology! He's about 7 1/2" high by 5" wide with colorful,shining bright eyes and neat mustache!

In this case it's a large bust, from shoulder (and epelet) area below to the top of his cap above of Old Space Fleet Admiral Philter4. That old dog. Back in the day he helped the robotic armies of the good nebula defeat the onslaught of the Space Demons, oh so many years ago! Oh, he's still around; now he's a consulting rear admiral every fifth Friday of the month at the command center. Otherwise he can be found hanging around the best old fashioned custard stands in the quadrant, licking his vanilla cones and telling stories to the young bot cadets. Retirement is a long way off!

It is one in a series that I am continually growing of "classic" figurines of retro type robots, busts, ray guns, ships and other tech made almost entirely of wood. Most in this "world" or galaxy are somewhat old fashioned, with stylish design lines and curves; a different family from the "block" robot look. They all have plenty of details, joints (some which move -- I usually say), radar dishes, weapons, etc... other possible special features which I try to remember to point out are other moveable parts at times, clear domes, bendable appendages, accessories and the like.

Each is designed by me, completely an original! They are all painstakingly put together and made by hand from various wood pieces, occassionally with other bits or materials (generally like 97-99% is wood). I then carefully paint them, in this case I went with a mainly white, powder coat look with heavy black shading and undertones ... while overall they look like real tech, still, at times just enough of the wood character and sometimes even the grain itself shows through which I think adds a special dimension. I am sure you will be pleased.
Image size
400x534px 75.14 KB
Make
SONY
Model
DSC-P73
Shutter Speed
10/80 second
Aperture
F/2.8
Focal Length
6 mm
ISO Speed
120
Date Taken
Oct 30, 2007, 3:38:09 PM
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TheodenN's avatar
Very nice in my opinion..