Bob 2.0 in the house…
They’re in and they’re waiting for you. So get your Bob 2.0 now!
They’re in and they’re waiting for you. So get your Bob 2.0 now!
So, I found this reasonably priced, vintage GI JOE space capsule from the mid 60s on eBay. It was in rough shape. The first thing I though of was… If I had that capsule it’d make a great set of photos with Bob 2.0. I didn’t think I’d win the thing… you know how hot eBay auctions can get… especially in the last 2-3 minutes. But, I won it.
Because the capsule bears a strong resemblance to spacecraft used in Project Mercury, I dubbed the craft Squirrel 7. If you want to know the significance of the number 7, check out the Project Mercury link in this paragraph.
In the coming weeks I will be posting my project progress. There is no plan really. (remember, I didn’t think I was going to win the auction) I may re-vamp the interior (the control panel stickers have seen a few unsuccessful splashdowns), add some detail to the retro-rocket package on the bottom, add some LEDs, add the recovery cap to the top… I even toyed with the idea of adding an adapter package and converting it to a Gemini hybrid I’m just having fun with it. Seriously, that’s the only reason I’m doing this. Fun. And the pictures.
For all those vintage toy lovers out there – who are silently shrieking at my “ruining” of a classic? Trust me… the thing was in rough shape. I would never take something in good condition and Bob-ify it. I’m doing the world a favor by giving this toy new life… even if that life will just be hanging from my studio ceiling.
Well, the Finding Bob show went off without a hitch. It far exceeded my expectations in both attendance and reaction. And, yes… I was finally able to enjoy it.
Here’s a video of the pre-opening walk thru. Please forgive the iPhone shakiness.