This is my Classics Reborn collar. As you can see, they do nice work. Can't wait to see more.

My Classics Reborn vents. Again, nice work, but there are a few gluey fingerprints on them.

This is one of a pair of side panels from Dana. I haven't painted any of my parts yet. I am waiting until I have all my parts that need to be painted so I can get them done in one shot.

This is Scott Sanderson's brain...well, not his brain, but the brain he made for the robot. This was the last part I bought before New Line put the kibosh on the club's operation.

Close-up of the detail.

A shot with the lid off. Doesn't seem like all that much room for lights but, the B-9 builders always find a way to get that round peg in that square hole.
5/21/03: My Mike Joyce torso. This was a "first pull" and it does need much more bondo work than a regular Mike Joyce torso. Being a "first pull" out of the mold, I got the torso from Mike at a nice discount. Thank you Mike.
Torso with CR collar. The CR collar is just a shave bigger than the opening in the torso. Nothing a little elbow grease and sandpaper won't fix.
My first stack! Torso, collar, and bubble. I know, it has a long way to go, but a stack is a stack. And yes, if you noticed that the bubble is slightly larger than the Planet Plastic's bubble, it is. I bought it off of Ebay in desperation after Planet Plastics stopped selling the bubbles. Dewey and I measured it and it's only about an 1/4 of an inch bigger than his B-9's bubble. Dewey confirmed that no one except a B-9'er would notice and the extra size would make the brain go in easier.
4/15/04: My torso, with arms by Norm Sockwell.