If it's anything like the Keaton cape, it should be fine.
BUILDING
First a small-scale model was built. It was about eight inches tall and was made of foam, foamcore and various pieces of plastic. All the main body parts on the full scale Ed209-the head, the arms, the legs and midsection-were fiberglass.
All the detailed parts were vacuformed. So it was entirely plastic. The only metal that was used were the screws holding the wooden underframe together. Finished, it stood seven feet tall and weighed in at about 300 pounds.
It took about four months of really exhausting work to build. Only one full-scale ED 209 was built for RoboCop. The large-scale ED 209 was also articulated and fully posable, although only a brief illustration of this capability occurs when the full-scale ED turns its head at the approach of Robocop's turbocruiser near the end of the film.
Agreed, watched it again last night and other than a few scenes, it doesn't even look close to a 27yr old movieYeah the original ED is still a marvel of design after all these yrs, unlike that cgi pos from roboflop 2014.
i'm still getting it.Yeah the original ED is still a marvel of design after all these yrs, unlike that cgi pos from roboflop 2014.
Not for another 3 months.Are there any new pics of this yet?
Not for another 3 months.
There's one out if you haven't used it already: APRIL14. I'm still kind of on the fence about getting this figure. I like the film and it's sequels but not sure if I do enough to plunk down the cash for this yet. Waiting on in hand pictures I think before making a final decision.Definitely going to PO this with the next $20 coupon from Sideshow. Just too bad *** to pass up. Let's hope the sound clips are taken from the actual film though.
So this is slated for June now not August!?
Timcent(ebay seller) says he expects it June or July, I hope he's right
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