Sunday, April 19, 2009

RoboCon 2009 Day 3

We had a lot of fun at this convention and we are discussing plans to make the 2010 Edition even better. One goal is to get more club members to attend and some more Robots on display as well. Here are some closing pictures from Sunday.









L to R CharlieG, JerryC, B9Leo, BobG, SamL and GregL.





Saturday, April 18, 2009

RoboCon 2009- Day 2

At these conventions, Saturday is the biggest and busiest day and this year, despite the 14 inches of snow we received, was no exception.












People were coming in large groups to the Robot Arena. We had Star Trek fans from all the series, Star Wars Fans, people from the HorrorFest and ComicFest Conventions which were also being held with StarFest one of the largest Sci-Fi Conventions in the United States.














Two Club Members, Bob G and Jerry C, manned the desk and kept everyone entertained with my Robot with the help of the fantastic I-B9 Software. We had several fans come up and tell Greg and myself that they were at the convention because they were fans of the lost in Space Robot and just couldn't pass up seeing one in person. They were really surprised at the size and how they looked just like the Robot they remembered on the TV Series. More Pictures....



The Robot with a Star Trek, The Next generation fan.

Robot and Star Wars fans.

Robot with Superboy and his Mom. The Robot was just a bit BIG and intimidating!

A young Will Robinson even shown up in his silver flight suit to pose with the Robot
Star Trek, The Next Generation fan. We thought it was Marina Sirtis for a minute but she has been invited to StarFest next year.
A REAL Star Trek, fan.
Brent Spiner!! Brent was kind enough to autograph this picture for me. The Android and The Robot - COOL!!

Friday, April 17, 2009

RoboCon 2009 - Day 1
















Well...the first day of RoboCon is history and it was a blast. We decided to arrive early this year, 8:00am rather than 1:00pm and it proved to be a wise decision as it took us just over 4 hours to set up everything and get operational.













This is the display for the Bob May Candy Bar Tribute. The B9 Club purchased the candy and 100% of the sales will be donated to Bob May's Family. He is truely missed by the Club...















The "SlideShow Kiosk Station" This is where I showed the pictures of the Robot's building history, past Conventions he's attended and various other pictures were played as a slide show. It was a big hit.














Greg getting his Robot, B9Greg, On-Line

















My Robot is ready to get started....

Thursday, April 2, 2009

RoboCon 2009

Wow RoboCon is in just TWO weeks! I have been designing and building the new treadsection and silicone rubber legs over the next couple weeks and then installing them for RoboCon. Here are some pictures of the progress.

The steel leg support plates.

The Aluminum frame for the sub-waistplate support.

Steel wheel axels from 3/8" stock.

New tread section prior to rubber legs installation

New leg section on the left with the wood frame section on the right.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Robot Invasion at MegaCon Orlando Florida

At the last minute I decided to attend MegaCon in Orlando Florida and boy am I glad I did. I had a blast!!! I got to connect with some old friends and make some new ones.

Jim and Yvonne actually host the robot gathering called Robot Invasion and they had some fantastic robots in attendance. There were 2 B9 Robots, at least 5 R/C R2D2's and a few R2 and R5's in various stages of completion, A Full scale Robby, Bender, Death Star Droid, C3Po, FedEx Robot Bust from I, Robot, The 1950's Bus Stop Robots that were animated and a Life Size Cylon from new series Battle Star Galactica.




I met and spoke to Tricia and James from the new battlestar Gallactica and both were great people. In fact James came over to our display and posed with me and the Cylon!!


Another friend I reconnected with was Anne Lockhart from the original Battlestar series. As you probably recall she was here in Denver for last years StarFest and when I asked her to pose for a picture with my Robot she readily agreed. Anyways, as she set up her pictures we chatted and she said she would be over to our display to talk some more and of course take some pictures. She didn't disappoint. She remembered the picture I took in Denver of her and my Robot that and she signed it for me. What a great person.



Here's few couple other pictures from MegaCon 2009.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

My Tribute to Bob May

Here is the cut-n-paste link to the local television station 9News story on Bob May and the Robot. Bob was the uncredited actor that was inside the Robot for the 1960's TV Show Lost in Space. I met Bob a couple years ago and considered him my friend. He was one of the actors that truely love and respected his fans. I'm truely delighted that I got to meet him and have him consider me one of his friends.

http://www.9news.com/life/entertainment/article.aspx?storyid=110048&catid=151

copy the link above to your browser to view story....

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Bob May Tribute



Today Kirk Montgomery of the local television station, 9News, came to my home office to tape an interview with me and the Robot. The purpose is to do a proper tribute to the Man in a Can Bob May who past away this past January at the age of 66. Bob is the actor that gave the Robot his character and personality. Kirk is a Lost in Space fan as well and we had a real good time talking about the Robot and of course Bob May. Kirk will send me a copy of the interview and let me know when the segment will air. The Robot and Kirk will meet again at RoboCon 2009 which is a B9 Robot Builders Club Convention that is held in conjunction with StarFest in Denver Colorado.