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Robot from "Lost in Space: The Movie" (1998)

Lost in Space Robot

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SCALE: 1/6

INITIAL RELEASE: 1998

MEDIUM: Polystyrene

RARITY: (2)

 

Lost in Space Robot

 

Lost in Space Robot

Lost in Space Robot

 

Lost in Space Robot

 

ABOUT THE DESIGN

ABOUT THE KIT

Unlike the more benign B-9 (pun intended) of the original
"Lost in Space" TV series, this movie robot was trouble from the word "go."  With its insect-like segmented body, huge lobster claws, Schwarzenegger-esque torso and "hip arms," the robot was hell on wheels -- er, treads -- until it was deactivated and rebuilt by the always-intrepid boy-genius Will Robinson.

This was a big kit, standing a full foot in height.  Although apparently quite accurate in design, the kit suffered from numerous other deficiencies, including have plastic treads instead of rubber, and arm joints that were so loose that it was difficult if not impossible to pose the model in more than one or two decent-looking positions.

This kit was built from an original issue.

 

Lost in Space Robot Box Art

Original Box Art

 

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