Video Reveal of Rostrum Edition A by Cris Rose (March 31-release)
You might have seen glimpses of the WIPs on Cris' Twitter-stream, now comes the exclusive first-look at the video-reveal of ROSTRUM EDITION A from Cris Rose - a 5" tall x 4" wide new resin robot hand-cats and hand-painted by Cris himself!
Scheduled for a Thursday March 31st online launch at 6pm London time via crisrose.bigcartel.com, Rostrum Edition A in "Omega White" color is limited to only 10 pieces available @ US$120 per (+shipping). The resin-bot comes with 3 heads (2 eyed, 8 eyed and clear) and towers over the rest of the Sprogs and Rotunds. *Awesomeness*
BACKSTORY: Rostrum was built to fill a gap in the market, the need for a medium-sized bot with a lot of grunt. For most small businesses, a flock of Sprogs was usually adequate to achieve most heavy duty tasks, known as they were for working hard and sharing the load between them. Even large industrial scenarios found this setup ideal, especially when supported by the odd Rotund and Runcible units. Installing Sprogs directly into heavy-lift bodies became a popular choice for the largest factories and recycling companies, but the incredible cost of these custom built mechanisms proved too great for those smaller outfits that needed more punch per tonne.
Designed around the same core as Rotund, the focus of Rostrum's 5 foot frame was on power and robustness. Equipped with 2 huge, interchangeable arms and a thick, armour-plated body, this bot was slow, yet purposeful. The standard model featured a reinforced head that could be used as a battering ram when thrust forward, a feature specifically requested by the emergency services, should the ideal route be through a wall. Manufacturing looked for greater accuracy and control when moving heavy components, so the multi-spectral optics of the precision alignment head was a popular choice. The 3rd standard head choice was the classic holo-projection unit that many had become used to on other models, preferring it for it's familiarity and wide range of applications.
[ADDED: Full Reveal Snaps / Full-screen viewing]