B&W version printed on 11"x 17" high quality heavy stock semi gloss paper. Available at Frank's booth at the SDCC along with a small flyer. Feel free to take one. I'm planning on printing up a full color ver as a poster or cloth wall scroll. If anybody has any info on where I can have quality cloth wall scrolls made up please let me know. Thanks Robert
i won't be at sdcc but would love to score one of these. would go great with the actual toy that i'll be picking up from you when they come out.
Hmmmm, I hadn't thought about the non-attendees....Lemme sleep on it and see what I can come up with in da mornin.
cool man, its no biggie ... just a sweet print that i'd love to have. i understand if u want to keep it an sdcc special. either way, that robot looks like hes on a destruction mission!!
That's some very fine and dynamic art, Robert! Do you know "Heroes Club" in San Francisco? It's a Japanese toy store that doesn't carry Neo Kaiju (in fact when I asked the owner, he hadn't heard of Gargamel) but I ask because they have a 6' tall Tetsujin 'bot in the storefront window. Every time I see it I'm reminded of your current toy work.
Thanks,, Well ole Tetsujin was a big inspiration for Combat R Zero. The design was to bring back feelings/memories and the excitement of the OS superhero bots. I have a feeling Robots are gonna be poping up alot this year. There wheren't many people doing robots at the time I thought of doing Combat R. I could have gone with the Kaiju that I had fully rendered or a fight figure (also fully rendered) but there was something about Combat R that was screaming "make me!" "MAKE ME NOW!!" That's not to say that the kaiju and my fight figure won't ever be produced tho It's just now Robots are king!