Robot Name: Saucerhead (Sold)

Robot Number: 0069
Dimensions: 19” x 10” x 10”
Description: Saucerhead is actually a early prototype of one of NASA first flying saucers first approved in the late 1940”s (dates still classified) for development to spy on the “Ruskies”, Red China and other western block nations.   Saucerheads were used relentlessly until the U-2 spy planes were commissioned in the early 1960’s which replaced the outdated loyal crafts, most of which are now only rarely seen and are reported to be in high demand by UFO buffs.   Saucerhead is made of recycled, vintage and found objects.  Parts include: reclaimed childs toy top, lamp stem and other found parts.

Robot Name: Vanilla Blue (Sold)

Robot Number: 0067
Weight: 10 lbs
Description: Vanilla Blue hails Nashville “. . . where all them Cats are having a ball. . .” Having a great set of pipes VB has no problem getting a gig playing in lounges and blues bars throughout the country.  VB wants to settle down in one spot one day preferably somewhere in the midwest and work the casino circuit.  Vanilla Blue is made of recycled, vintage and found objects.  Parts include: nuts and bolts and everything fine, brass and fabricated objects.

Robot Name: Peppermint (Sold)

Robot Number: 0066
Description: Peppermint is as sweet as her name as bright as her colors.  Her favorite colors are of course red and silver which she wears all the time, anywhere   anytime.   She loves hanging out  with her girls at the Mall. Peppermint  is made of recycled, vintage and found objects.  Parts include: nuts and bolts and everything fine, brass and fabricated objects.

Robot Name: ShutterBug (Sold)

Robot Number: 0065
Dimensions: 8”x 7” x 4”
Description: ShutterBug claims to fame was snapping photos of significant historical events never seen by anyone except him a few include:  UFO aliens 1947 Roswell, NM, the second shooter on the grassy knoll in Dallas, TX and Jimmy Hoffa’s’ demise.  He is a veteran of four years of ROTC, Top qualifier in the 1999 National goat roping rodeo at the French Quarter in New Orleans, LA.  ShutterBug is made of recycled, vintage and found objects.  Parts include: WWII vintage Camera, old forks and tool parts.