Bits n Bytes Mini-Sprogs by Cris Rose
We've posted snaps just yesterday, but today we have "official" images to share, along with product description and "official product name"! Say hello to a new range of resin robots dubbed "Bits n Bytes" from UK-creator Cris Rose!
Featuring 6 popular Sprogs (these are the Bits) and 2 versions of Rotund (the Bytes), these bots are the first to be offered in solid coloured resin and in 1/24th scale (instead of the regular 1/12th). Standing a delightfully cute 1-2" tall, evert single detail and proportion of their larger brothers is completely replicated, down to the Sprogs 2mm tall crowns. This has only been possible due to prototypes with 5 times as much detail as those used in the past.
Bits n Bytes will come bagged and headered in packs of 2 to 8, depending on release and will come in "Palettes" (instead of sequential Editions) offering several colours per release. (For example, a Sunset Palette may offer bots in shades of pinks, orange and blues, while a Space Palette may be black, greys and silver.).
Cris mentions: "Some will be distressed with scrapes cut into them, others pristine and fresh from the mould - the selection of bots will be quite random, but you'll know the colours in the Palette and how many Bits and Bytes, so why not buy a few? Instant army."
Cris adds: "Prices will be confirmed when the first Palette goes up on my store, but expect several for the price of a regular 1/12th Sprog. There will also be a limited number of DIY packs put up on the store in the near future, for those with creative leanings - another first!"
The first place that anyone will be able to get some Bits n Bytes, will be at the Cavey 1st Birthday show on Thursday - there will 10 goodie bags each with a 2 pack inside. As well Cris will be up and about in the crowd, with even more Sprogs in his pocket - so be sure tostalk him say *HI* to him when you find him! More sculpts will be added to the range over time, including several Sprogs already revealed and Rotund's brother, Ruckus.
Featuring 6 popular Sprogs (these are the Bits) and 2 versions of Rotund (the Bytes), these bots are the first to be offered in solid coloured resin and in 1/24th scale (instead of the regular 1/12th). Standing a delightfully cute 1-2" tall, evert single detail and proportion of their larger brothers is completely replicated, down to the Sprogs 2mm tall crowns. This has only been possible due to prototypes with 5 times as much detail as those used in the past.
Bits n Bytes will come bagged and headered in packs of 2 to 8, depending on release and will come in "Palettes" (instead of sequential Editions) offering several colours per release. (For example, a Sunset Palette may offer bots in shades of pinks, orange and blues, while a Space Palette may be black, greys and silver.).
Cris mentions: "Some will be distressed with scrapes cut into them, others pristine and fresh from the mould - the selection of bots will be quite random, but you'll know the colours in the Palette and how many Bits and Bytes, so why not buy a few? Instant army."
Cris adds: "Prices will be confirmed when the first Palette goes up on my store, but expect several for the price of a regular 1/12th Sprog. There will also be a limited number of DIY packs put up on the store in the near future, for those with creative leanings - another first!"
The first place that anyone will be able to get some Bits n Bytes, will be at the Cavey 1st Birthday show on Thursday - there will 10 goodie bags each with a 2 pack inside. As well Cris will be up and about in the crowd, with even more Sprogs in his pocket - so be sure to