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==Replicas== [[File:Robby the Robot replica at Atomic Museum.jpg|thumb|Robby replica at the [[National Atomic Testing Museum]] in Las Vegas]] Fred Barton built a second Robby replica which appeared at the 1974 [[Star Trek]] Convention in Los Angeles. Barton continues to produce Robby props and other 1:1 robot replicas. His recreations are currently on display at the [[Science Fiction Museum|Experience Music Project and Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame]] in Seattle, Washington, and at the [[Metreon]] entertainment complex in San Francisco; other Robby replicas are on display in various venues. Full-sized, remote-controlled Barton robot props are available from [[Hammacher Schlemmer]] or ordered directly on-line from Fred Barton Productions; the company manufactures various 1:1 film and TV robot reproductions under license, aimed at the growing science fiction film collectors' market. Robby has also become a popular subject of collector tin toy and plastic robot reproductions and model kits.<ref>[http://www.hammacher.com/product/10921 "The Genuine 7 Foot Robby The Robot."] ''hammacher.com''. Retrieved: January 10, 2015.</ref> A replica or variant of Robby is on display at the [[National Atomic Testing Museum]] in Las Vegas as a sci-fi pop culture artifact from the 1950s.
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