Combat - R Zero Print for SDCC

Discussion in 'Whatever' started by Robert DeCastro, Jul 8, 2007.

  1. Robert DeCastro

    Robert DeCastro Side Dealer

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    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
     
  2. wing_clipper

    wing_clipper Post Pimp

    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. 8)
     
  3. Robert DeCastro

    Robert DeCastro Side Dealer

    Hmmmm, I hadn't thought about the non-attendees....Lemme sleep on it and see what I can come up with in da mornin. :)
     
  4. wing_clipper

    wing_clipper Post Pimp

    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!! :twisted:
     
  5. Yoink

    Yoink Fresh Meat

    very cool. id like to see it with color also!
     
  6. Dean

    Dean Prototype

    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.
     
  7. Robert DeCastro

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    It's def gonna be done in color. Stay tuned :)
     
  8. Robert DeCastro

    Robert DeCastro Side Dealer

    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! :twisted:
     

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