Posted by Zombiekel February 25, 2013

 

So the tail end of February sees the release of the first wave of the new Sprogs from from UK based Resin Robot professor Cris Rose

 

The first of the new Maintenance Sprogs Mk2s are in the classic copper colourway, which is the colours that the very first 2 bots Runcible and Rotund were released in.

 

These 3 new Sprogs go on sale Wednesday February 27th at 18:00 London time at crisrose.bigcartel.com at the price of $65

 

Be quick though as they're an edition of 5 each

 

Still retaining much of the charm and character of their Mk1 guises, Mk2 sees a major upgrade in robustness and power.

Majorly chunky, these boys can lift heavier, twist harder and grab more accurately with their upgraded limbs and are 60% bigger, overall.

 

 

3 years ago, the first Sprogs were released to the world. Renold, Rigel and Radcliffe were a bunch of little maintenance bots with cheeky personalities and a dumpy persuasion.

 

At the end of 2012 they were discontinued - here are their replacements!

 

 

These new resin Sprogs also sport articulation at the neck and the classic crown on the front.

Best of all, the price remains the same! Mk2 Maintenance Sprogs will sell for the same price as their Mk1 brothers.

 

 

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