Brooklyn Optimus Prime

"We are here in Brooklyn.   We are home."

Brooklyn Optimus Prime in NYC

PROTECT
 




Version 6,  July 2011                                                                         - Alan Camuto,  NegativePop.com
"One shall stand,  one shall fall."

Brooklyn Optimus Prime around town...
If you look closely,  you will recognize many of his parts
 because they are things
that we all have in our homes.
Look in your kitchen & bathroom,  under your sinks,  in your closets & junk drawers...
Wishing to set a good example,  B-Prime keeps improving himself:
his newest model is version 6,  with a cumulative construction time
of 475 hours.    He now weighs 120 lbs. and has much more detail.

The version 1 'test run' at the 2010 NYC Easter Parade:

 
   V. 1                                               - Eileen Zolkos
"I gotcha,  boy!"

After 40+ modifications ,  version 2 protected the
June 2010 Coney Island Mermaid Parade:


 Version 2                             - redswept,  on Flickr

 
Jo Sef Gray,  on Flickr                                                 XMachina,  on Flickr


                                                                                                     - unknown

The Mermaid Parade is the largest art parade in the United States.
This is where 'Brooklyn RobotWorks' was born!


V. 2                                                                                     - branko,  on Flickr


Version 3 protected the Brooklyn Heights Promenade,  Sept. 2010:


Sep. 2010                                                                                                                   - Eileen Zolkos
"Thank you,  all of you.    You honor us with your bravery."



Version 6                                                                                                          - Alan Camuto
"Our Decepticon foes could be anywhere..."
                                                                                                                      


                                                                                                                                                   -Alan Camuto
"We cannot let the humans pay for our mistakes."



V. 6                                                                    - Alan Camuto
"Freedom!"

B-Prime Version 4 attempted to negotiate with a
Decepticon representative,  Oct. 2010:


V. 4,  NY Comic Con                     - ccarella,  on Flickr



V. 4 Protecting Times Square,  Oct. 2010                                     - Sandra D.



V. 4 protecting the financial markets...ahem...           - Eric Delaubier



V. 4 Protecting Grand Central Station                                       - fabi_k,  on Flickr



                                                              - Jared, InsideThe.Com
Proudly protecting all forms of artistic freedom...



                                                                         - Alan Camuto
"I must get to Chicago!"


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