Holy moly another ko-fi doodle commission, thank you anon for commissioning me :D
I've never seen metal cardbot before but they look so cool :)
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Holy moly another ko-fi doodle commission, thank you anon for commissioning me :D
I've never seen metal cardbot before but they look so cool :)
Officer Broker safety robot – Waterloo Regional Police, Cambridge, ON (1985) by 21st Century Robotics, Monroe, GA. "Anyone remember our safety robot, Officer Broker? The Robot is on a roll, helping kids learn about safety issues, attracting attention and entertaining. This full size 'bot has more features and functions than any other crime prevention program robot available. He always holds the attention of the audience and encourages participation by people of all ages." – Waterloo Regional Police.
omg for march of robots, deckerd from brave police j-decker pls? 💓🥺
Not a huge fan of cops but this dork is ok.
Happy April Fools Day Gamers! Today’s Gamers of the Day are: Cop Bot, Robby, and Delbert from Paradise PD
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Design concept for the COP Bot helmet initialization.
Officer Mac – San Jose police Department (1996) by 21st Century Robotics, Monroe, GA. "On September 24, 1996 the mayor and police chief of San Jose, California swore in Officer Mac, a McDonald's-sponsored robot. Officially, Officer Mac's duties were limited to educating Bay Area citizens about crime prevention. But we all know Mac was deputized for one purpose, and one purpose only: to teach kids how delicious McDonald's food is. Eat up kids!" – Officer Mac, the Official McDonald's RoboCop of 1996, Associated Press
Officer ARES (Auxiliary Robotic Education System) by 21st Century Robotics, Monroe, GA (1984). "Designed as an entertainment robot. The local county sheriff, … used it as an educational tool for the DARE program. The body is made of fiberglass, and the internal gear includes a remote control system, a video camera, a monitor, 8 track, cassette, radio, amplifier, relay control rack, VHS player and a remote intercom. The robotic linkages include one movable arm, rotating head, dual motor drive system."