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May 28, 2008

Let's sell some cylons!

They have a plan: NBC is selling life-size replicas of the cylon centurion robots from "Battlestar Galactica" for a mere $7,900 each. There's both Ron Moore-era CGI-style cylons and Lorne Greene-era man-in-suit versions. Sound effects and menacing red swivel lights? Of course! 

Now if only they could somehow be programmed to watch "ER"...

Here's the press release and photo:

Cylon_2 BURBANK, CA - May 28, 2008 - Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group today announced that "Battlestar Galactica's" infamous Cylon Centurion Robots have arrived... as full-size masterpiece replicas from Fred Barton Productions.  The announcement was made by Bill Kispert, Vice President and General Manager, Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group. This high-end replica was created by Fred Barton Productions through a licensing agreement with Universal Pictures Digital Platforms Group.

These amazing reproductions stand seven feet tall, feature advanced electronics and the trademark sinister red LED scanning eye movements that fans of the series have come to know.  There are two life-size versions of the Cylon Centurions available for purchase, one is from the original classic series and the other is from the current Emmy Award-winning "Battlestar Galactica" series, which airs on SCI FI Channel (Fridays 10-11 p.m. ET/PT).  Both are made in the USA and retail for $7,900.00.  They are now available at specialty retailers and online through www.the-robotman.com and NBCstore.com.

"'Battlestar Galactica' is one of the most exciting and visually intense series on television, with the Cylons being one of its most intriguing character sets," said Kispert.  "We are pleased to partner with Fred Barton Productions to create this museum-quality replica.  Barton is a master craftsman, and his attention to detail on this project authentically captures the essence of one of the show's signature characters."

"I have always wanted to make the Battlestar Galactica robots," said Fred Barton, "so I was delighted when NBC Universal approached me about bringing the Cylons to life.  I loved having the chance to create the re-imagined Cylon, based only on a computer generated design and I know that fans of the show will be as impressed as I am with how these Cylons appear in person."

The Cylon Centurion replicas were both molded and hand-sculpted to perfection in Barton's Los Angeles studios using an original costume from the 1970s and a computer generated, automated foam-cut Cylon, which was scaled to the imposing height of seven feet.  The body is made of 100% fiberglass.  The classic Cylon Centurion boasts a "reflective showroom finish," while the Cylon from the current series bears a "distressed multi-tone finish."  Both incorporate synchronized stereo sound and lighting effects, advanced electronics and red LED light effects.

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This is the obvious comment: "I would rather have a life-size Caprica Six, now that's something for which I'd pay $7900."

Like I said, it's the obvious comment.

Having this in my house would freak me out. I would have nightmares about it being a sleeper Centurion and coming to life to execute me.

And I don't download this far from a resurrection ship.

For Joe, There's a company in Ohio that will make you a fully-functioning doll that you can call Caprica Six. Hell, you can probably have an outfit custom-made, if it'll make you happy, and I believe the price is about the same.

I saw Lars and the Real Girl, thank you, Terry.

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i dont need a robot.

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