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Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica

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Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica
Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica
Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica
Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica
Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica
Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica
Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica
Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica
Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica
Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica
Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from Battlestar Galactica

Feast your eyes upon this wicked cool and very lethal Lifesize Cylon Centurion Robot from the newly re-imagined Sci-Fi Channel television saga Battlestar Galactica. I never really got into Battlestar Galactica, I was always a Lost in Space, Star Wars and Buck Rogers kinda guy, but anything with cool robots like these gets an automatic approval in my book. This seven foot tall bio-mechanical being is handmade by Fred Barton Productions, Inc., has a 100% fiberglass body with a hammered duo-tone finish, working red LED light effects in the visor and it even makes that eerie hum. For $7900, I could probably build an actual working Cylon, but if you're a fan of the show and have the cash, this would certainly be an impressive addition to any fine home theater.

Twiki and Dr. Theopolis could still kick this bot's fraking mechanical butt though, but that's just my opinion - bidi-bidi-bidi. That is, until a Terminator shows up...

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