150 year old artificial human Steampunk robot

Isn’t he delightful! Kropserkel have been at it again, not content to just make marvelously ornate metal ‘lightsword’ handles as if owned by Nemo himself, or satisfied by making some of the most Steampunk rayguns I have ever laid eyes on – they have created two of the most characterful stop motion Steampunk robots that I imagine could ever be made! Created from mostly found parts, and articulate down to the finest joints, they were made by Mr Nelson Costa, and should all go well, they’ll be used at some point to make a stop motion animation by the generous gentleman who informed me of them, Mr S Wickett.

Oh, how I’d love to see the results! What mischief could the 150 year old artificial human, and his companion, Henry Ford’s first robot, get up to I wonder?
Look out too for the ‘working sprung clock‘ that looks like it’s broken, but isn’t, and the ‘Steampunk Star Doll‘ that lacks limbs but makes up for it in cuteness. Thank you so much, Mr Wickett – I hope you get to animate these sooner rather than later, and please convey my admiration to your friend!