The most unique-looking robot you've ever seen...

Brooklyn Typhoon





November 2013 - Beth Brown

"I've cancelled the apocalypse, so let's have some fun!"







October 2013 - Beth Brown



His body structure makes him truly unique in the worlds of SciFi and robots.







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There is nothing else like him. Anywhere.







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Proudly protecting NYC from monsters since 2013! - Beth Brown

















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Everything about BROOKLYN TYPHOON is unique...especially his head!







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Brooklyn Typhoon stops traffic wherever he goes! - Beth Brown











I designed & built him based on this 7-inch action figure...seriously...







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Brooklyn Bridge Park - Beth Brown







I still have no idea how I built him... - Beth Brown













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Crowds will always gather, jaws will always drop. Cameras out!





DUMBO, Brooklyn - Beth Bro wn









His head took six attempts to get it just the way I wanted! - Beth Brown











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Of course, he's kid-friendly!





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That's 24 lbs. ...Ouch! - Beth Brown







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BROOKLYN TYPHOON is at home at any type of event!















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His back looks awesome as well!





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If you haven't seen the film 'Pacific Rim', the robot is China's

contribution to the worldwide effort to fight the giant 'Kaiju' monsters.

He is huge - 261' tall - and he is fast, powerful and agile.





The Brooklyn waterfront, November 2013 - Beth Brown



Brooklyn Typhoon

C onstruction time: 550 hours Parts Acquisition: 10 months Weight: 152 lbs.

Some of his more interesting parts...

2 rat traps, 7 mousetraps (2 types), 53 toy truck wheels, 2 business card holders, hockey helmet,

2 plungers, rotating lawn sprinkler, 4 egg slicers, 4 ice scrapers, 4 ladles, 4 slotted spoons, camping thermos,

toilet flush valve, 8 ice skate blade guards (2 types), 2 baseball throat guards, trashcan foot pedal,

2 spoon draincups, 2 blender bases, 4 hair cutter spacers, 2 kneepads, thermos base, ski goggles,

football shoulder pads, 6 shinguards (3 types), 2 hockey leg guards, wall outlet plate, 3 vitamin cases

(2 types), 3 manicure bowls, 3 doorknob wall guards, hand towel holder, 4 bicycle splashguards

(2 types), 25 turnbuckles, corner paint applicator, slotted ladle, 2 faucet strainers, paper towel holder,

3 screen door latches, handheld spotlight, 2 flashlights, closet pole mounts, lots of bottlecaps,

lots of knobs & pull handles, lots and lots of plastic from trashcans, buckets & food containers...

and a whole lotta inspiration!







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The head is always the last part of a character I build. - Beth Brown















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"I know...I know..."







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The front of his feet are made of mouse traps mounted on rat traps. Seriously.







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The Manhattan Bridge - Beth Brown









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B-Typhoon's two right arms are 99% the same...that makes me happy! - Beth Brown









Pacific Rim was the most fun film of 2013!























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Listen to music from Pacific Rim by Ramin Djawadi







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Yikes... - Beth Brown





Meet the coolest soldier:

click on 'B-Exo Soldier' in the red band at the page top.











