Stanley 45 - Toy Maker - Commission from CyberCraft Robots

Stanley 45 - Toy Maker - Commission from CyberCraft Robots

Stanley 45 was designed by a famous, northern toymaker, to help with his annual toy distribution project. Stanley's primary job is to build tiny, wooden furniture for fancy dollhouses. One doesn’t see much of that furniture anymore, but if you see a perfect little chair made of wood instead of plastic, Stanley probably built it.

Stanley is 11 inches tall.

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Uploaded on Jan 19, 2012

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Scout Ship for Landfill Art project - Industrial and Found Object assemblage sculpture from CyberCraft Robots

Scout Ship for Landfill Art project - Industrial and Found Object assemblage sculpture from CyberCraft Robots

This Scout Ship was created as part of Landfill Art, an Artist Reclamation Project. The ship measures 10" x 10" x 9.5"

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Uploaded on Aug 30, 2011

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Longhorn the Abductor - Industrial and Found Object Assemblage Sculpture from CyberCraft Robots

Longhorn the Abductor - Industrial and Found Object Assemblage Sculpture from CyberCraft Robots

This guy is what happened to all those missing bovines.

Longhorn drives his flying saucer like a go-kart. When he is in your airspace, watch-out (and hide your cows).

The saucer has a 7" diameter and is about 2" thick. Longhorn extends 4.5" inches above the saucer. The whole thing is on a stand. Including stand it is 15.5" tall.

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This and other CyberCraft Robots are currently available at
Museum of Fine Arts Museum Store
255 Beach Drive NE
St. Petersburg, Florida

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Uploaded on Aug 24, 2011

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The Split Infinitive - Industrial and Found Object Assemblage Sculpture from CyberCraft Robots

The Split Infinitive - Industrial and Found Object Assemblage Sculpture from CyberCraft Robots

Between missions, CyberCraft Robots repair our transport rocket. This is how we travel between the Orbiting Labortory and our planetside base.

The Spaceship is 27.5 inches from nosecone to fin tip. The Robots, when standing straight, are 5 inches tall.
Let us know if you understand the title!

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Uploaded on Aug 24, 2011

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The Split Infinitive (detail) - Industrial and Found Object Assemblage Sculpture from CyberCraft Robots

The Split Infinitive (detail) - Industrial and Found Object Assemblage Sculpture from CyberCraft Robots

Between missions, CyberCraft Robots repair our transport rocket. This is how we travel between the Orbiting Labortory and our planetside base.

The Spaceship is 27.5 inches from nosecone to fin tip. The Robots, when standing straight, are 5 inches tall.
Let us know if you understand the title!

If you would like to have a CyberCraft Robot live in your home, you can also visit www.cybercraftrobots.com OR Contact the Orbiting Laboratory.

You can also follow us on facebook or twitter.

Anyone can see this photo AttributionNoncommercialNo Derivative Works Some rights reserved

Uploaded on Aug 24, 2011

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