Ion Class robots

Junk metal doesn’t always come in the sizes and shapes you need, as a sculptor I enjoy the challenge of the smaller-scale Ion Class robot: the whimsical flyweights of the Skunkadelic line. Typically the torso is made from a bicycle hub internal or a small machine tool part. Their arms and legs tend to be lanky, liken to a growing teen. Ion Class go where larger robots can’t: on top of a window sill, or coyly tucked in the corner of a small shelf.
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Moss 430
available
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Opal i427
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Nina i425
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Pinto i415
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Mima i403
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Silver i398
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Kate i396
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Ka1 i393
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Storey i392
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Star i381
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Oberon i373
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Xavia i372
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Yonder i364
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Faust i362
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Pearl i355
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Deedee i349
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Jules i348
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Lewis i343
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Elysa i342
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Kai i339
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Blue i332
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Shae i331
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Bibi i322
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Cameron i312
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Bart i306
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Toki i301
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Columbia i298
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Edvard i290
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Karl i288
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Rafe i285
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Monk i281
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Jeff i274
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Nels i261
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Melanie i255
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Gil i244
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Lyle i243
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Brad i240
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Bill i239
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Bobbles i140
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Chuckles i139
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Galen i111
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Frodi i106
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Roy i101
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Made-to-Order Ion
available