Tetsujin Maintenance Station
       
     
Tetsujin Maintenance Station, alternate view
       
     
 The functional working end of Gigantor
       
     
 Tetsujin ni-ju hachi, better known in the West as Gigantor, was one of the original proto-anime imports from Japan. Bandhu was inspired to make him the basis of this collaboration with three other glass artists
       
     
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Tetsujin Maintenance Station
       
     
Tetsujin Maintenance Station

Tetsujin ni-ju hachi, better known in the West as Gigantor, was one of the original proto-anime imports from Japan. Bandhu was inspired to make him the basis of this collaboration with three other glass artists. Smaller robot drones by all four artists surround our hero and provide him with his needed maintenance as well as R & R.

Tetsujin Maintenance Station, alternate view
       
     
Tetsujin Maintenance Station, alternate view
 The functional working end of Gigantor
       
     

The functional working end of Gigantor

 Tetsujin ni-ju hachi, better known in the West as Gigantor, was one of the original proto-anime imports from Japan. Bandhu was inspired to make him the basis of this collaboration with three other glass artists
       
     

Tetsujin ni-ju hachi, better known in the West as Gigantor, was one of the original proto-anime imports from Japan. Bandhu was inspired to make him the basis of this collaboration with three other glass artists

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IMG_8565.JPG
       
     
IMG_8567.JPG
       
     
IMG_8571.JPG
       
     
IMG_8573.JPG
       
     
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