Description
Even before the "A long time ago in a galaxy far, far away...." there was our Dear B9. If you grew up on 60's or 70's you will definetly enjoy this B9 model. Shape keys are in place to move the arms as well as the wheel belts.
[https://rumble.com/vdq20b-lost-in-space-b9-robot.html](https://rumble.com/vdq20b-lost-in-space-b9-robot.html)
Have fun.
B9 Robot (from Lost in Space)
3D Model
V
varanda
Uploaded over 12 years ago
- Downloads
- 152
- Likes
- 11
- License
- CC-BY-SA
- Category
- Electronics
- Blender Version
- 2.6x
- Render Engine
- Cycles
- File Size
- 17.5 MB
Comments (12)
And you will never forget the sound of that voice saying: "Warning! Warning!". And it was a very advanced robot. (It wasn't very mobile, but some of the things it did to Dr. Smith! R2 would have shorted out.) So glad to see this! Thank you!
Great memories! Thanks!
Now come along with me, you ludicrous lump, there's much to be done.
Sure there are. Be free to add more features and repost the model.
that was something dr. smith always said to the robot.
oh, I see... now it does make sense. I grew up watching the Brazilian version. They used local slang for his speeches especially when he was "referring" to the B9. I liked the "ludicrous lump" though that I just learned from you :-)
nice job, btw.
I'm old enough to remember Dr. Smith and this robot.lol
Before he was b9, he was robbie the robot to most kids. He made his big debut in "The Angry Red Planet." An excellent Sci-Fi film from the 50's. Also, thanks for an excellent model.
Robbie was a different robot that appeared in Forbiden Planet although hed did make a quest appearance in Lost in Space under another name.
B9 with batteries: [https://vimeo.com/77337005](https://vimeo.com/77337005) Cheers, Varanda
i love it! Thank You!
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