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Vintage Japanese Transformers.
talesfromweirdland:COMIC INFERNO. Illustrations by Ed Emshwiller for GALAXY magazine (February 1963)
The Panasonic bicycle robot, which featured in their ads circa 1980.It’s a little known fact that in
Slaves to the Metal Horde.Cover by Malcolm Smith for Imagination magazine #6 (June 1954).
COMIC INFERNO. Illustrations by Ed Emshwiller for GALAXY magazine (February 1963).
Vintage Pulp Sci Fi MagazinesAmazing Stories February 1964. Cover art by Alex Schomburg. Future Scie
Earle Bergey (1901-1952), “Startling Stories”, Vol. 20, #3, 1950Source
talesfromweirdland:Box art for the Japanese “Thunder Robot” toy from the 1950s. Batteries not inclu
talesfromweirdland:Box art for the Japanese “Thunder Robot” toy from the 1950. Batteries not includ
An abandoned satellite holds two worlds at bay.Davis Meltzer cover art for Clans of the Alphane Moon
The heroes of the Earth must live again.Seed of the Dreamers (1970) cover art by Gray Morrow.
talesfromweirdland:A robotic vacuum cleaner. From the American National Exhibition in Moscow, July 1
talesfromweirdland:A robot alien sculpting a little boy.Science fiction illustration by Paul Orban (
Mad Monsters of Monda-Lau from Peril magazine.
Although not technically robots, I would be remiss to neglect including a Dalek here. This Dalek pro
The Black Hole (1979) concept art. I’ve posted some before, but these were new to me.My grandmother
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Polish artist, Daniel Mróz (1917-1993).
Some peculiar Star Wars-inspired toys from Japan. Very hard to find clearer images, unfortunately.
talesfromweirdland:Some peculiar Star Wars-inspired toys from Japan. Very hard to find clearer image
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vintagegeekculture:Gemini made home robots, priced at $8,000 in 1983 money. You’re probably th
useyourimagination2020: Retro Laptop PC AD in BRUTUS magazine, No.179(1989)
Mad Monsters of Monda-Lau from Peril magazine.
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