Another long delay, a new photo host and about two tubes of glue later, another WIP. This is the Bot Shop, Junktown's finest purveyor of industrial, combat and domestic robots. The Bot Shop has become No1 by constantly tracking the wasteland for signals of robotic activity, messily achieved by a dangerously wired mass of electronic interceptors.
As time has passed since the war, the pile of discarded bits from salvaged bots has grown, almost burying the shop under its own junk.
As ever, I've had some real fun building this one. Like the Gunshop, it's been lurking the back of my mind and it's good to finally make it real. Been saving some of those bits for years.
So to the WIPs

Long shot - the old workshop, now buried in junk on the left, booth in the middle and parts showroom on the right.

The old workshop, including the store's workhorse M34 Deuce, now sadly as defunct as the robots. A few of the working bots on display at the front.




The Bot Shop owner's den.

The tracking hub, based on an old Russian helicopter, one of the many remnants that headed to the airfield Junktown grew from in the post war years.



The showroom, displaying spare heads, power units and torsos for the keen amateur bot builder.



Some of the working models on display.


A few detail shots - rooms minus the roof.



Piles of Bot Bits

The shelves

The Deuce
