Creating Amazing Art from Recycled Steel. Our sculptures are hand welded not cast, and are finished to the highest levels of craftsmanship.

Welcome to the RoboSteel family Bumblebee

August 29th, 2010

In honor of our love for transformers RoboSteel have just finished a life sized Bumblebee sculpture.  Standing at over 2.2 meters this robot is a very welcome addition to our family.   Made entirely from recycled steel this old Camaro is sub zero.

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Its was at the MPH Top gear show back in 2009 that we fell in love with the yellow Camero and began to plan the construction.  It was Optimus who said that the  “Cameo at the show reminded him of his old friend Bumblebee” and we just had to make it for him. After all these guys are old friends and have fought many intergalactic battles together.

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And so Bumblebee was born…………………………

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This brings me on to the next question who is next?  I suppose Megatron would be a good idea. After all I need something to keep Optimus and Bumblebee out of  mischief.   What do you think?


RoboSteel unveils supercar sculpture at Top Gear Live MPH 2010

August 11th, 2010

A unique, specially commissioned sculpture of a spectacular ‘alien-like’ supercar of the future will be on display at this year’s MPH Show and will be auctioned to raise money for charity (TBC).

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Based in Ireland RoboSteel is an innovative company that creates sculptures from recycled steel. This year RoboSteel will be unveiling a concept supercar at Earls Court, London, between 4 and 7 November 2010 and at the NEC, Birmingham between 11 and 14 November 2010.

Included in this statue will be parts from 100’s of different cars and it is RoboSteel’s intention to create a one of a kind concept supercar by recycling some of the best bits from other cars.

To create the sculpture the components will be welded together, the sharp edges will be smoothed and polished and then the whole creation will be coated with several layers of lacquer to protect it from the elements.

The finished artwork, which is primarily made of recycled steel taken from cars, motorbikes and airplanes, weighs 500kg, stands at over 1 meter tall and is made up of 1000’s of individual parts.

The piece will take approximately 750 hours to complete and will be shipped to the UK from Ireland in 4 separate pieces, before being reassembled in Earls Court in time for the first show on Thursday 4th November.

Piyanuch Chanphet of Robosteel comments: “This is the first time we’ve used our design concept to create a supercar. The initial design for the car was created by the amazing India based art designer Toonrama. The RoboSteel concept supercar is based on the complex designs and structures of south Indian temples and the Kirtimukha sculptures that are positioned at the entrance to these temples. Dave Murphy from Dublin Ink has added an Alien theme to a second design drawing. RoboSteel will use both drawings to craft the Alien Supercar and we are really looking forward to this project”.

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“All of our previous projects have been focused on building alien and futuristic creatures but we’ve been involved with the MPH Show for a couple of years now and it feels like the right time to develop our style, and design a concept car. This sculpture when completed will be one of a kind and destined to become a museum piece in the future”

MPH The Prestige & Performance Motor Show featuring Top Gear Live will take place at Earls Court from November 4-7th and the NEC in Birmingham between November 11-14th.

For further information about the show please visit www.mphshow.co.uk

You can also keep up to date on the concept supercar design and construction process by visiting www.RoboSteel.com

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An Ultramodern House Decorated by RoboSteel

May 30th, 2010

Recently, RoboSteel completed a project for a client in Heidelberg Germany.  Our customer had a very short but interesting project brief for the RoboSteel team. “Decorate my ultramodern home”

Located on the side of a very steep hill this amazing ultramodern house spans multiple levels and is constructed with state of the art building materials.  The house provided RoboSteel with an amazing opportunity to place some of our recycled steel sculptures in a perfect setting.

The 2.1 meter Predator took up his majestic position at the top of one of the two staircases that lead to the living room.

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The 2 meter Alien Queen was carefully placed at the top of a spiral staircase.

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The 2.2 meter Alien king took pride of place in the corner just beside the television.

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And if you have doubt about the size of this house all three sculptures are basically in the same L shaped same room.

RoboSteel are based in Ireland but can deliver and personally setup (if required) our recycled steel sculptures anywhere in the world. At RoboSteel anything you can imagine is real!

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The MotorcycleMan: A Concept Becomes Reality

January 7th, 2010

The Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show and The Red Adventure recently provided RoboSteel with a fantastic opportunity to create an Eco-minded life size MotorCycle Man sculpture.  They provided the concept and asked RoboSteeel to build a man based on their imagery of a man created from recycled motorcycle parts.

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The motorcycle man is a perfect example of recycling in a digital age.  The original concept art was provided by the talented illustrator and graphic design artist Simon Roberts from The Red Adventure who used Adobe to create the original digital image.    Simon began by making pencil sketches, using photos of figures and anatomical drawings for reference.  Once the posture had been finalised, he began to piece the Motorcycle Man together, painstakingly resizing, distorting, positioning, and repositioning photos of bike parts, before carefully blending them to create the final mechanical man masterpiece.  When RoboSteel finally meet up with Simon it quickly became apparent that he had created the original graphic in his own image and the metal sculpture looked very much like him.

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Building the Man:

The RoboSteel MotorCycleMan AKA RoboMan is made entirely from recycled motorcycle parts and took over 750 hours to construct.  Standing at 2 metres tall this one off sculpture has well over a thousand motorcycle parts creatively hidden.  If you look closely you will be able to see parts from many motorcycle manufacturers, including Suzuki, Yamaha, Honda and many others.

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Tony Todd (AKA the fallen from the movie Transformers 2) is a big fan of RoboSteel and dropped by to see the sculpture in person.

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The inspiration behind RoboSteel

Picasso’s sculpture of the bicycle saddle and a handlebar was the first example of a work made from everyday things, using junk or scrap. Like other of Picasso’s firsts this work opened up new possibilities for artists. In this instance – sculptors, who for centuries had employed traditional materials such as stone or wood now instead, many of them began to incorporate junk materials into their work (known as assemblages) or fashion new objects from them. The works are a great example of the inventive genius of Picasso and the ultimate inspiration for RoboSteel.

RoboSteel are based in Ireland and have completed commissions for corporate clients including Google, Activision, Jolt Online Gaming and many other private clients around the world.  You can visit them at www.robosteel.com or follow them on Twitter @RoboSteel

It was Thomas Edison who first said “To invent, you need a good imagination and a pile of junk.   RoboSteel’S mission is to create both simple and complex steel sculptures from recycled materials. At RoboSteel anything you can imagine is real.

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So how do you post a 650kg Alien?

January 7th, 2010

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Sending a 2.4 meter 650kg Alien in the post takes a lot preparation.  Especially when the final destination is on another continent.  This is how we recently shipped a large Alien to Trinidad from Dublin in Ireland.

Firstly the Alien is put to sleep by a massive dose of medication.  This gives us time to take him apart and also makes the journey easy on the creature.

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The Alien pieces are then carefully packed inside the crate…………..

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The reinforced crate is then fixed all around the beast

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Finally the shipment is ready and everything is sealed inside the large wooden crate.  All that is left is the address and a call to the brave postman to come and collect the shipment for delivery.

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Happy Christmas from RoboSteel

December 22nd, 2009

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RoboSteel gets a lot of photos from clients who have bought sculptures. Tony from Scotland recently sent us this photo of The RoboSteel Lion aka “Thunder” looking very majestic and perhaps a little cold in his garden. Thanks Tony!

Everybody at RoboSteel is really looking forward to Christmas and we have some very cool projects planned for the New Year. It has been an amazing year for us and we have really enjoyed all the people we have meet at various exhibitions and events across Ireland and the UK.

Wishing all our customers, friends and family a very happy Christmas and a prosperous New Year.

Be safe this Christmas and don’t forget to recycle, it is one of the best gifts we can give to our planet and future generations.

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Work in progress: The RoboSteel Horse

December 16th, 2009

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The MotorCycle Man and an amazing Competition

October 22nd, 2009

The Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show have provided RoboSteel with a fantastic opportunity to create a life size MotorCycleMan.  They provided us with the concept and asked us to build the man based on their 2009 show imagery.

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Motor Cycle Man Concept

The RoboSteel MotorCycleMan AKA RoboMan is made entirely from recycled motorcycle parts and took over 750 hours to construct.   To make the whole idea even more interesting the kind folks at MCI Exhibitions Ltd who run the NEC bike show have decided to offer the sculpture as a prize.

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Standing at nearly 2 metres tall this one off sculpture has well over a thousand motorcycle parts creatively hidden.  If you look closely you will be able to see parts from many motorcycle manufacturers, including Suzuki, Yamaha and many others.

The MotorCycleMan will be on show at the RoboSteel stand 2G10 in Hall 2 at the NEC Motorcycle show 27th November to the 6th of December 2009.

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The Carole Nash International Motorcycle and Scooter Show 2009

Carole Nash, the UK’s biggest motorcycle insurance specialists are the main sponsor of the UK’s largest motorcycling event, the International Motorcycle and Scooter Show. This show is set  to be the most enthralling Bike Show ever staged  and will feature the largest collection of 2009 and many 2010 motorcycle models under one roof along with a host of adrenalin fuelled interactive features.

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Top Gear Live & RoboSteel at The MPH: The Prestige & Performance Motor Shows 2009

October 14th, 2009

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MPH The Prestige & Performance Motor Show

Luxury and style are some of the key ingredients of the MPH Prestige & Performance Motor Show, where the world’s most exclusive marques are on show. Koenigsegg, Spyker, Lotus, Pagani, Lamborghini, Gumpert, Ferrari, Bentley, Rolls Royce, Caparo, Mercedes McLaren, Porsche, Mercedes and Aston Martin sit side by side in the MPH Gallery, while exhibitors in the Motoring Pavilion offer the latest gadgets, motoring gifts and accessories. There will be over 1 billion pounds sterling worth of cars at the show. Visitors can see, get close to, and sit in the world’s most desirable cars in the MPH Prestige and Performance Motor Show exhibition NO ROPES around the cars!

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Bursting at the oily seams with Top Gear’s trademark smashes, crashes and customised cars, this all new show features the fastest cars in the universe being pushed to their mechanical limits, acrobats laying their lives on the line and some middle aged men overexerting themselves before erupting into flames for no apparent reason. Clarkson, Hammond, May and The Stig return with more motoring related mayhem, and following some hastily scribbled diagrams on a napkin, we understand they’ve even gone as far as to commission a stunt of such spectacular proportions it promises to be a world first… And possibly last.

With the infamous STIG orchestrating a troop of international stunt drivers via a system of whistles and clicks, the Top Gear Live show will continue to define motoring theatre in 2009, and shouldn’t be missed!

Come along and check out RoboSteel, we will be on tour with The Top Gear and MPH motor show at the follow dates and venues:

London (5-8 Nov) Stand MP17 at Earls Court  and Birmingham (12-15 Nov) Stand 101 at the NEC.

Whichever venue you attend, you are guaranteed to enjoy yourself. There’s something for all car enthusiasts, no matter what you’re into.

RoboSteel will have a number of amazing competitions coming up in November (details to be announced shortly) so keep checking our blog for information on how to win some amazing prizes. You can also follow us on Twitter @robosteel

To book tickets and to find out more information on both the venues got to the MPH Show website here or phone: 0871 230 5588

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British International Comic Show (BICS) 2009

September 26th, 2009

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The British International Comic Show AKA BICS takes place next weekend 3rd and 4th October 2009. BICS is the UK’s largest comics convention.

This will be the first year that RoboSteel has attended the event and we will be bringing along some amazing sculptures so make sure and bring you camera!

There will be loads of interesting people to meet including Japanese manga artist Michiru Morikawa, renowned Marvel artist Pasqual Ferry and Paul Cornell from DoctorWho and Captain Britain fame.  The show will be held in the amazing Think Thank venue in Birmingham and the onsite IMAX theatre will be showing special screenings of this year’s hit move Watchmen.  Don’t miss your last chance to see Watchmen on the massive IMAX Screen.

To find out more about BICS and get a full listing of those attending and the events taking place over the weekend please visit: http://www.thecomicsshow.co.uk

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How to get there:

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