You did a wonderful job , you have a talent that money cannot buy, I am so amazed, lost in space was my favorite show I am 65 and watch lost in space every Saturday night on ME TV
Believe it or not this world is full of idiots that's why it's in such a sad state... but this video is great and the robot is brilliant, wish I had Jim's skills
Most of the time it's accidental. The viewer doesn't even notices he/she touched the thumb down icon. The thumb down and the thumb up icons should be placed farther from each other.
That is a magnificent reproduction of the B9 robot!! You built it with so much passion, dedication, and love!! Thank you for sharing your video!! "Alexa" can't touch the B9!! LoL!!!
I commend Mr. Collins on his dedication in seeing his dreams through to such a successful and impressive result. This robot is so massively iconic, I was honestly horrified to learn about how and why the original one was so carelessly destroyed. Such a shame! But his recreation efforts have yielded an amazing thing to behold.
Wow just incredible. So happy you did this. The robot will now live on forever. Who knows,the robot might end up in some sci-fi museum one day. I do remember Robbie the robot as well . In fact I think there was a series where both Robbie the robot and the lost in space robot had an encounter . Love the show. It was fantastic.
This is a fantastic Robot. It is a shame nobody thought to actually have him actually demonstrate The Robot's sound and/or movement! It's a lost opportunity.
Without your dedication and determination, this piece of our 60's history would be lost forever sir ! Your persistence and attention to precise detail has likely produced a version of the B9 robot that is significantly better than the original ! Thanks to you, and of course the countless others out there on the internet, emailing each other, and internet resources this would have never been possible ! Thank you Sir ! My hat's off to you ! I know and understand the countless hours that you have put into making this level of quality B9 !
I love people who get it right,amazing job sir ,so you ever take it to sci-fi shows,or comic con .I love that show as most of us did in the sixties still love it ,I wish they would show the reruns.,for the next generation
You know what I enjoy this when you talk about the Roebuck because of robot what was influencing me when I was a child I was in awe I thought it was another living creature ever since then I tried to get into robotics big failure on that. But it gave me skills and insights I'm things that I can do. If you're reading this I'd appreciate this perception. You should make a $20 gold coin size emblem of that robot and make it out of a ribbon coin for the achievement of acceleration in the robotic field or and in film industry with a robot but let's try to make the robot from Lost in Space immortal since his life was very short
They attempted to revive the show with Lost in Space Forever later on, was it your duplicate they used? They also used the Robot in a convention here in Sydney with Jonathan Harris. Was it your model that was use?
Do you still have this robot? Would you sell it??? I have wanted one ever sense the "60's (of course). Do you have any videos of it moving and talking?
Robot was both Father protecting Will Robinson and faithful dog... 🐕 Smith infuriated me - coming between them - and there were episodes where I remember crying over the relationship between boy and dog... not having a father around (or interested... kinda like Guy Williams) probably heightened the emotion. (Guy Williams must have also been traumatized, going from “Zorro” to 2nd banana... died of a drug overdose in Latin America)
Jim I texted Bill and asked Him if He thought He could add a feature to the Lost In.Space robot that would be like google but use the voice or simulate the voice of Bob May to be able to converse with the owners of It and answer questions
Im thinking instead or imitating a human ….in 30 years. borrow from Boston Dynamics…something that could survive the surface of Venus. The voice of Siri in 3o years. Quantum intelligence.
That’s actually valid, but it may simply have been a matter of hiring the first person small enough to fit. Bob May’s story is that Irwin Allen told him he was hired if he could fit into the suit.