R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE
missmonster

R00:UNIT 1/6 CUSTOM FIGURE

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"Boisterous and garrulous, the R00:unit models are the most human-like of the robots that served in the Last War. Made to negotiate, communicate and command while providing serious muscle, their long quad- ears receive and broadcast radio waves in a range of frequencies, their eyes can see a wide spectrum with a 360 degree view. The R00:units love to use slang and regional casual speech patterns to communicate which ended up being an invaluable way to preserve part of human culture once rebuilding began. They are best described as the "cool Uncles/Aunts" of the human race and have adapted very well to their new decommissioned life of peace. However, R00:units are the most physically strong and robust of the soldier robot models and should not be taken lightly!"

This is a 1/6 ( 12" tall) scaled posable one of a kind figure. The blank body and clothes are store bought but modified! I did NOT sew the jumpsuit!  I did make the cloak. The head, hands and feet sculpted on my own and cast in urethane. The tail is my own make and is poseable. The tail also has a glow in the dark cord running through it. The cast parts are painted and assembled so the figure can still move and pose. His eyes glow in the dark!

The trinkets on his necklace are vintage dig finds from Belarus.

Be mindful of his hands, as they are made to come out.

The two lights on his back can be switched on by twisting the light.

This figure will come with a stand.

Please treat this piece with care! It can be played with and posed but don't get too nuts with him. His fingers and toes could break or his paint could get scuffed! I recommend using a stand to display him so that there are no accidents.