2007 Gibson Limited Edition 1st Production Run Les Paul Robot guitar, made in USA, ser. no. RG3xx6; Finish: blue burst, lacquer checking around the control knobs; Fretboard: ebony; Frets: generally good; Electrics: working; Hardware: good; Case: original hard case; Weight: 3.72kg; Overall condition: good
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A Wheems robot puppet model from Matthew Robbins' sci-fi comedy batteries not included. Wheems, also known as "Little Guy", and his family of extraterrestrial, sentient spaceships returned to Earth to help the tenants of a destitute apartment complex. This puppet, created for the film by Industrial Light & Magic (ILM), is constructed of resin hand-painted with the signature patchwork of metallic gold, blue and copper. Several veteran ILM artists contributed to the design of the robots, including Ralph McQuarrie and Paul Huston. The piece is a mounted on a rod for puppeteering and exhibits minor signs of use and handling but remains in good overall condition. Dimensions: 4 1/4" x 4 3/4" x 5" (10.75 cm x 12 cm x 13 cm)Estimate: $6,000 - 8,000
A full-size "CHAPPiE" title character robot with replica head from Neill Blomkamp's dystopian sci-fi film Chappie. Damaged, human-like law enforcement robot CHAPPiE (Sharlto Copley) fell into the hands of a group of gangsters. The film featured a number of Tetravaal police scout robots and title character CHAPPiE had the unique designation number "22".CHAPPiE was designed and created by WETA Workshop for the film and features a huge number of designed components. This highly detailed and impressive robot with its signature blue armor shrouds was assembled from a combination of original CHAPPiE components along with components from a background robot from the assembly factor scenes, and a replica head for display. The chest plate features pyro damage from when CHAPPiE was shot in the chest.Original CHAPPiE parts on the robot include the cheek plates; neck tube connectors; back plate; shoulder pads and drums; the left arm upper actuator; left arm shrouds; left hand; blast-damaged chest plates labeled "POLICE"; an upper abdomen piece labeled "22"; a Tetravaal-branded back plate; hip covers; both leg shrouds; and the rear end pieces. The remaining elements are from a background robot created for the assembly lines seen in the film, with the exception of the head, which is a 3D-printed replica added to complete CHAPPiE (with the exception of aforementioned cheek plates and neck tube connectors.)This robot is intentionally weathered by production, but remains in good overall condition with some signs of wear from production and handling. Dimensions: 76" x 26" x 13" (193.25 cm x 66.25 cm x 33.25 cm)Special shipping required; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $10,000 - 15,000
An animatronic Weebette (Julie Morrison) and motion control rig from the production of Les Mayfield's sci-fi comedy remake Flubber. Working off of schematics left for him by his recently deceased robotic assistant and friend Weebo (Jodi Benson), Professor Phillip Brainard (Robin Williams) built a new robot named Weebette, Weebo's daughter and successor, to join his family.The animatronic puppet features a bright red plastic shell housing the inner mechanisms, two large transparent eyes, two small colored LEDs above the right eye, mechanized wing-flaps and a top flap with a flat inner surface where the video screen was digitally added in post-production. On the back are various metal-mesh vents and four green circuit boards plugged in, one of which is removable. Weebette's bottom side features a rotating plate with three metallic hover thrusters. From this bottom area, a large knit cable and several smaller wires lead out to electronic connectors. The motion control puppeteering rig, labeled "JEX FX, MARIN COUNTY, CA.," features a metal dowel that plugs into the bottom of Weebette, gears that allow Weebette to tilt from side to side, and a curved track piece that enables Weebette to tilt forward and back. These are controlled by small electrical tape wrapped motors attached to the unit and connected to a cable running out the back. At the bottom is a metal plate that can screw into a surface for stability. The lot is in excellent overall condition with minimal wear from production and age, including minor paint scrapes. The functionality of the electronic and mechanical components is unknown.Dimensions (puppeteering rig): 18" x 7" x 14" (46 cm x 18 cm x 36 cm); (weebette): 13" x 13" x 8" (33.5 cm x 33.5 cm x 20.5 cm)Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideContains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $8,000 - 10,000
A Michael Jackson robotic face reference bust from the production of musical anthology Moonwalker. Michael transformed into a robotic spaceship when he was ambushed by Mr. Big (Joe Pesci) and his soldiers in the lair where Katie (Kellie Parker) was held captive.This bust was created as a reference piece for the final stages of Michael's transformation into the robot. Makeup was applied over a lifecast so the proportions remained accurate. The lot is constructed from a fiberglass "skin" layer that has been filled with plaster. Finished in a metallic silvertone paint, the lot displays geometric facial features and sculpted hair.Signs of production use include paint wear, scuff marks, dried spots of plaster on the hair and several small hairline cracks, notably along the left side of the jaw.Dimensions: 10 1/4" x 9" x 14 1/2" (26 cm x 23 cm x 37 cm)Estimate: $5,000 - 7,000
A RoboCain (Tom Noonan) stop-motion puppet from the production of Irvin Kershner's sci-fi sequel RoboCop 2. Built to be the next generation of cybernetic police officer to protect the citizens of Detroit, RoboCop 2 (also known as RoboCain) was created using the brain of criminal cult leader Cain, and instead went on a rampage in downtown Detroit. This lot comes from the collection of the film's associate producer and visual effects artist Phil Tippett.The stop-motion puppet is made primarily of resin over an intricate, machined stop-motion armature, with the body painted in shades of metallic silvertone, gray, and black to give the appearance of being entirely made of metal. Finer details include small cables and wires, cylindrical pistons, a yellow and black ionizing radiation hazard symbol, and an arm-mounted minigun with an ammunition belt. While most stop-motion puppets must hide a stop-motion armature beneath an exterior character layer, this puppet is unique in that (as it portrays a mechanical being) incorporates the stop-motion armature right into the visible mechanics of the robot. The highly detailed puppet comes attached to a black-painted wooden base with a clear acrylic cover. The lot is in excellent overall condition with minimal wear from production and age, including some paint chipping. Includes a letter of authenticity from Phil Tippett. Dimensions: 21" x 12 1/2" x 19" (53.5 cm x 32 cm x 48.5 cm)Contains mechanical components; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $30,000 - 50,000
A pyro Alexander robot miniature puppet and a Stuart Gordon-signed sketch from Gordon's sci-fi thriller Robot Jox. In their climactic fight, robot gladiator Achilles (Gary Graham) destroyed Confederation fighter Alexander's (Paul Koslo) robot.This lot consists of a large-scale, hand-painted fiberglass and resin puppet with poseable arms, a model miniature Alexander figure in the cockpit, and various addiitonal spare loose pieces in plastic bags, as well as five production photographs and a robot sketch signed "To Jay, Crash and Burn!" by director Gordon. The model components all come from a pyro effects model, which has been partially reassembled for display. The components are in good overall condition with the various pieces intentionally broken, burnt, and otherwise distressed by production.Dimensions (largest): 30" x 29" x 5" (76.25 cm x 73.75 cm x 12.75 cm);(smallest): 6" x 4" (15.25 cm x 10.25 cm)Estimate: $3,000 - 5,000
A set of hand-drawn concept artwork by Ron Cobb and Steve Burg from Stuart Gordon's sci-fi thriller Robot Jox. In a dystopian future, war has been replaced with battles between giant robots. The concept art includes two profile drawings of the "Achilles" robot, one by artist by Ron Cobb and one by Steve Burg, and a drawing of Matsumoto's (Danny Kamekona) office by Steve Burg. The drawings are a mix of pen and pencil and are labeled with annotations.The pieces have some minor creasing and some small tears.Dimensions (largest): 14" x 17" (35.5 cm x 43 cm)Sold without copyright; see notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: $1,000 - 1,500
An R2-D2 (Kenny Baker) blueprint used in the production of George Lucas' Star Wars: Attack of the Clones. Along with his fellow droid C-3PO (Anthony Daniels), "Artoo" appeared in all but one film in the Star Wars saga as a companion of the Skywalker clan and ally to the Rebellion.This blueprint, a copy of an original rendered for A New Hope by draftsman Peter Childs on 20th Century Fox drafting paper labeled "Robot R2," was printed specifically for the production of the prequel film Attack of the Clones. It depicts the droid's full front assembly view, including his signature swiveling dome and louvered front valves. The blueprint is marked "DRG No. 67" and dated "20-1-76" with a reissue date of "23 Jan. 76." It is in poor overall condition and exhibits significant signs of age and wear, including multiple punctures, stains, and creasing from storage. Dimensions: 30" x 46" (76.25 cm x 117 cm)Estimate: $1,000 - 1,500
Modern Robot & Space Toys, including Ha Ha Toy Planet Robot, Schylling Moon Explorer, X-27 Explorer, Lilliput Robot, Radiocon Robot, Space Trooper, Trendmasters Robot B9, Masudaya Robot YM-3, Rocket USA Gort, Masudaya Mini Machine Man, Dimestore Dreams Spaceship X-100, in original boxes, with two loose robots, F-E, boxes F-VG (13)
Trendmasters, Topps - Four carded 'Mars Attacks' 1996 action figures by Trendmasters. Lot consists of 'Doom Robot'; S.A.D.A.A.M.-A; 'Martian Spy Girl' and 'Martian Leader'. Figures appear to be in Mint condition on Very Good - Excellent carded blister packs with some minor storage wear to cards and with clear and clean blisters.
A CHAD VALLEY TEDDY POSTMAN SOFT TOY AND MONEY BOX, c.1970's, nylon plush teddy complete in fairly good condition but has some minor wear and fur loss, Chad Valley Chiltern label to left seam, approximate height 25cm, money box tin complete but has some fading, dents and minor paint loss, with a boxed Rosedale Billy Basset hand pull-along toy (sd), on unmarked pull-along pull apart wooden Windmill (appears complete), both boxes damage and an unboxed Hong Kong made plastic clockwork robot, body has been reglued but complete with key and in working order, approximate height 8cm (4)
1970S SOUL AND FUNK LPS. 11 killer LPs. Titles: Sonny and Linda Sharrock - Paradise (SD 36-121), Sound Experience - Boogie Woogie (BDS 5645), Starship Orchestra - Celestial Sky (NJC 36456), The Universal Robot Band - Freak In The Light Of The Moon (sealed, RG 1003), The Valentine Brothers - First Take (BR-101936), Energizer - Touch (BL 754214), Mel Brown - Big Foot Country Girl (AS-9249), CM Lord - S/T (SR-11514), Rudy Love and the Love Family (CAS-1237), Love is Stronger - Love, Peace and Happiness (LSP-4535), The McCrarys - All Night Music (ST-12198). Condition is Ex or Ex+
Mixed Lot including James Bond 007 Secret Service Game with four figures, four cars, four boats and two decks of cards, Magic Robot (some damage to answer spinner) Minic Holiday Highway set with truck and car; Merit: Lunar Rocket Electric Quiz and Electrical Outfit; and a few other (mostly boxed)
Mark Kilgarriff signed 10x8 colour photo pictured as The General (skekUng) in The Dark Crystal. Michael Kilgarriff (born 16 June 1937)[1] is a British actor and pianist from Brighton. As an actor, he is well known for two things: his rich voice-leading to much radio and voice over work-and his height. At six feet five inches tall, he is sought for certain roles, the most notable of which has been The Cyber Controller in Doctor Who, a role he played in 1967 and 1985. He also appeared in the series as an Ogron (1973)and as the eponymous K1 Robot in the story Robot in 1974. Good Condition. All autographs are genuine hand signed and come with a Certificate of Authenticity. We combine postage on multiple winning lots and can ship worldwide. UK postage from £4.99, EU from £6.99, Rest of World from £8.99.
Quantity of Miscellaneous Toys, including MC toy 20 mini sport diecast set, boxed Action force 7 pcs set, carded postman pat tractor, Matchbox carded formula 1 footwork racing car, Robbie the robot (made in china) , 4x superman with justice league international dated comics, 1990, 2x boxed games, Junior engineers Helix instruments, plus six other items, 14 items.
Collection of cinema posters to include; 'Troy', 'Van Helsing', 'The Incredibles', 'Sinbad', 'Batman Begins', 'Valiant', 'The Wild Thornberrys movie', 'I Robot' and 'Harry Potter Everything will change'. (9)(B.P. 24% incl. VAT) All in average condition, generally with rips and minor tears. Remnants of mounts, velcro etc.
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