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Lego Minifigures - a rare full set of Lego ' Series 8 ' Minifigures. Each fully factory sealed, unopened with contents untouched. x16 total.Series 8 comprising: 1. Robot or Evil Robot2 Conquistador3. Prezel Guy4 Cow Girl5. Football Player6. Deep Sea Diver7. Skier8. Banker9. Fairy10. Santa11. Man-Bat12. DJ13. Cheerleader14. Actor, Hamlet15. Pirate Captain16. Alien
A rare original vintage Kenner made Star Wars action figure playset ' Droid Factory '. 100% complete, including instructions, blueprints, all 38 robot parts and swivel crane. Also included is the correct vintage three-legged R2D2 action figure. All within the original and rare Empire Strikes Back box. A rare vintage Star Wars playset.
Lego Minifigures - a rare full set of Lego ' Series 3 ' Minifigures. Each fully factory sealed, unopened with contents untouched. x16 total. Series 3 comprising: 1. Fisherman2. Aviator3. Indian Chief4. Samurai5. Snowboarder w/ Helmet6. Evil Robot w. Laser beam7. Sumo wrestler8. Mummy9. Elf w/ shield and bow10. Tennis player11. Race car driver12 Gorilla13 Space Alien14 Hula Dancer15. Rapper16. Baseball Player
A robot "daggit", Muffit II, from Glen A. Larson's sci-fi television show Battlestar Galactica. In the Twelve Colonies, dogs were called "daggits". Boxey's (Noah Hathaway) daggit, Muffit, was lost during the destruction of Caprica after the Cylons invaded. He received a robotic version, Muffit II, from Dr. Wilker (John Dullaghan) while on board the Galactica during the first episode, "Saga of a Star World". This is one of two Muffit IIs known to exist from the original show. The daggit was portrayed by a chimpanzee wearing the costume. It comprises a foam core with faux-fur and silver foam panels. The body, legs, arms, feet and head are all separate pieces. The creature features electronic components in the form of rotating ears and an opening mouth driven by servos that would have been operated on set via a remote control, which is no longer present. The item has been previously restored and features new interior foam in places under the fur and new eye spheres that colour-match the originals. Both ears are replicas, and some of the silver tabs that adorn the side of the neck and arms have been repaired and restored. Given the age of the costume, no attempt has been made to operate the electronic components and the piece does not come with a controller. Muffit II has some wear from production use, age and storage, including some scratching and scuffing, most notably on the feet. The joints on the feet, arms and neck exhibit glue residue from repair. Dimensions: 101.5 cm x 68.5 cm x 46 cm (40" x 27" x 18")£15000-25000 M *Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's Guide
Ava's (Alicia Vikander) humanoid costume from Alex Garland's sci-fi thriller Ex-Machina. Ava was a highly intelligent android created by tech company CEO Nathan (Oscar Isaac) and she appeared throughout the film. Her female humanoid robot appearance was created using a mesh costume, which had transparent sections that revealed her metal skeleton using CGI. Part of the left sleeve is intentionally missing on this version of the costume, which was created for the film's climactic scenes,when Nathan rips off part of Ava's arm. The custom-made jumpsuit is made from silver-coloured mesh with a grey Lycra lining. The costume features multiple zips and strips of textured black rubber with metal studs, breaking the costume up into sections. A piece of cotton tape with "Alicia #2" handwritten in black is adhered to the lining. The costume shows minor wear from production use, with some loose threads.£2000-3000 †
A nanite virus injector from Alex Proyas' sci-fi action film I, Robot. NS-5 robot Sonny (Alan Tudyk) extracted a syringe full of nanites from the laboratory and threw the device to Del Spooner (Will Smith), who injected the nanites into the core of V.I.K.I. (Fiona Hogan), damaging the supercomputer. Custom-made for the production, the virus injector is constructed from a combination of dense rubber and resin. The top plunger section displays cast-in detailing, and four thin tubes surround the transparent acrylic middle section, which is filled with a clear liquid mixed with iridescent glitter. Nine needle-like pieces are adhered to the bottom section. The virus injector is finished in faux-silver paint to produce a futuristic appearance and displays signs of production use, including minor paint wear, scratches and a chip on the top acrylic section. Dimensions: 36 cm x 6 cm x 6.5 cm (14 1/4" x 2 1/4" x 2 1/2")£1000-1500 M
Caleb's (Domhnall Gleeson) costume set from Alex Garland's sci-fi thriller Ex-Machina. Caleb wore various costume components throughout the film as he participated in an experiment to judge whether an advanced humanoid robot named Ava (Alicia Vikander) demonstrated human-like qualities and consciousness. The lot consists of a blue Mountain Equipment raincoat with a bright orange zip running down the front (size medium); a white cotton striped shirt (size small); a white Gap graphic t-shirt (size medium); a grey long-sleeved shirt with green striped detailing on the sleeves (size large); and a grey raglan top with blue sleeves (size medium). The costume set shows minor wear from production use.£400-600 †
Del Spooner's (Will Smith) hero pistol shroud from Alex Proyas' sci-fi action thriller I, Robot. Spooner used his sidearm throughout the film as he investigated the mysterious activity at US Robotics and the supposed robot murderer Sonny (Alan Tudyk). This piece was designed to be fitted over a live-firing Taurus 65 pistol for filming. A similar replica revolver is housed within the shroud to complete the look of the weapon. The shroud's lower frame is made of cast resin, while the upper frame was created from machined metal, with plastic and hard rubber dress-up components to give it a more authentic, detailed appearance. The whole piece is finished in black to replicate the look of blued steel. The pistol shows some signs of production use, most notably in scratches along the edges of the frame's protruding components, revealing some of the metal below the black paint. Dimensions: 21 cm x 4.5 cm x 15.5 cm (8 1/4"x 1 3/4" x 6 1/4")£2000-3000 M *Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's Guide
A full-size, battle-damaged NS-5 robot from Alex Proyas' sci-fi action film I, Robot. In 2035 Chicago, Detective Del Spooner (Will Smith) investigated the murder of a scientist by an NS-5 robot, despite the fact that, according to the "Three Laws of Robotics", robots were not permitted to harm humans. In the film most of the robots were computer generated, but life-size practical models were required for certain scenes, such as one which took place in Dr. Lanning's (James Cromwell) laboratory, as well as during the climactic battle. Here, Spooner and Dr. Calvin (Bridget Moynahan) fought off a horde of NS-5s, while civilians staged pitched battles with the robots in the streets. The robot is constructed from various different materials, including formed acrylic for the chest, arm and leg plates, and resin for the joints, with a metal armature at its core. Both the legs and arms move, but are not poseable. This robot has been intentionally battle damaged with scorching across the entirety of the body, and parts of its plating cut away, revealing bundles of exposed wires and its interior mechanisms. Half of its face has been cut away, uncovering more plastic and metal wiring. The piece comes on a custom-made metal display. It has some additional wear, other than the obvious intentional distress, from production use, including cracked paintwork and chips which reveal the resin underneath. Dimensions: 50 cm x 47 cm x 187 cm (19 3/4" x 18 1/2" x 73 1/2")£8000-12000 M *Special shipping required; see special shipping notice in the Buyer's Guide
Kyoko's (Sonoya Mizuno) severed jaw and robot components from Alex Garland's sci-fi thriller Ex Machina. The lower part of Kyoko's face was ripped away by Nathan (Oscar Isaac) as he attempted to kill Ava (Alicia Vikander). Robotic components were displayed throughout Nathan's high-tech laboratory. The jaw consists of a faux-silver fibreglass base with a layer of silicone skin adhered on top. The components comprise a hood and foam test bust of Ava; a white plastic face mould; a resin faux-silver skull and cap; a pair of plastic arm covers; and an assortment of nuts, bolt and cables. Signs of production use are present, including minor wear on the components, small rips and uneven edges on the jaw, and dried glue remnants on the skull's interior. Dimensions (jaw): 15 cm x 13 cm x 10.5 cm (6" x 5 1/4" x 6"); (test bust): 22 cm x 39 cm x 38 cm (8 3/4" x 15 1/4" x 15")£600-800 †
A full-size EV-9D9 dyeline from Richard Marquand's Star Wars: Return of the Jedi. Droid supervisor EV-9D9 tortured fellow droids on Jabba the Hutt's barge. This full-size dyeline is a printed copy of an original rendering of the rear and side views of the droid. The drawing is dated "18.6.81" and labelled "F. Hole" for art director Fred Hole. It is also marked "Robot U8D8", referring to EV-9D9's torture assistant 8D8, although the character ultimately seen on screen as 8D8 is not depicted in this dyeline. The print exhibits staining to the paper from age, and minor tears along the edges from handling. Dimensions: 91.5 cm x 215 cm (36" x 84 1/2")£1000-1500 Ω Δ*Sold without copyright; see copyright notice in the Buyer's Guide
Lara Croft's (Angelina Jolie) belt and gun holster rig from Simon West's action adventure Lara Croft: Tomb Raider. Croft wore her holster rig to carry her iconic Heckler & Koch USP Match pistols in numerous scenes, from the opening sequence in which Croft battled her robot S.I.M.O.N., to her adventures in Siberia as she fought for possession of the legendary Triangle of Light. Made of black leather, the belt displays multiple metal rivet holes and a cast resin buckle which features a skull-and-crossbones emblem, finished in faux-gold paint. Attached to the belt are two black leather holsters and adjustable straps with strips of Velcro, which would have secured the rig to the actor's thighs. Accompanying the lot is an additional replica resin gold-coloured belt buckle minus the crossbones. The belt and rig show signs of production use, including minor corrosion on the belt hardware, and light scratches and minor wear to the leather. Dimensions (belt, fastened): 37 cm x 40 cm x 8 cm (14 1/2 x 16" x 13 1/4"); (belt buckle): 6.5 cm x 9.5 cm x 2.5 cm (2 1/2" x 3 3/4" x 1")£2000-3000 Ω
Two Horikawa battery operated tinplate Astronaut Robots, circa 1970, Space Explorer robot with T.V screen to chest, walks, makes noise and screen lights up, in good working condition some scuff/scratches, lacks antenna, Rotate-O-Matic super Astronaut Robot with opening chest with guns, good to fair condition, not working, surface rust to chrome around helmet, both 29cm (11 ½”) tall, (2 items).
Modern (Made in China) boxed friction driven Robot Space Trooper, black tinplate robot with clear plastic helmet and hand crank friction driven motor, 17cm (6 ¾”) tall, together with a Limited Edition, 1998 Schylling friction driven Saucer Z-1, good to excellent, one small scratch, (2 items).
TV Film Related Toys, including: Corgi 01806 Inspector Morse Jaguar 2.4,04402 gold plated Aston Martin DB5-35th Anniversary, 002502 Ford Zephyr 6 from Z Cars, 01803 Inspector Morse Jaguar 2.4, CC07301 Heartbeat Morris Truck, missing figure, CC04307 Aston Martin DB5 gold plated model 40th Anniversary, CC07505 Aston Martin V12 Vanquish gold plated,Wesco Only Fools & Horses AM/FM radio, unboxed Lost In Space Robot and Corg 261 Aston Martin in poor condition, other models are generally in excellent to near mint condition, boxes fair (10 items)

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