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{{real world}}{{first pic|Studio Kite Logo.png|Studio Kite logo as seen on their official website.}}'''Studio Kite''' is a professional model-making company with "roots" in New York City, Sydney, and the Byron Bay Hinterland in New South Wales.  
{{real world}}{{first pic|Studio Kite Logo.png|Studio Kite logo as seen on their official website.}}'''Studio Kite''' is a professional model-making company with "roots" in New York City, Sydney, and the Byron Bay Hinterland in New South Wales.  


In [[2005 (releases)|2005]], they were hired to create eight original full-size [[robot]] models for a televisual {{cs|Robots Ad (TV story)}} which also featured licensed appearances by [[Dalek]]s (preexisting models provided by [[Canberra Daleks & Robots]]) and the [[B9 Robot]] from ''[[Lost in Space (series)|Lost in Space]]'' (also a preexisting prop, supplied by [[Glen Weir]]). Studio Kite's props, reportedly created in only nine days, included a reproduction of [[John Robot|the robot "John"]] from the notorious [[1962 (releases)|1962]] Soviet science-fiction film {{wi|Planeta Bur}} as well as seven original designs, many (though not all) of whom were given official nicknames in the behind-the-scenes featurette on the making of the short film that was subsequently released on Facebook by Canberra Daleks & Robots.  
In [[2005 (releases)|2005]], they were hired to create eight original full-size [[robot]] models for a televisual {{cs|Robots Ad (TV story)}} which also featured licensed appearances by [[Dalek]]s (preexisting models provided by [[Canberra Daleks & Robots]]) and the [[B9 Robot]] from ''[[Lost in Space (series)|Lost in Space]]'' (also a preexisting prop, supplied by [[Glen Weir]]). Studio Kite's props, reportedly created in only nine days, included a reproduction of [[John Robot|the robot "John"]] from the notorious [[1962 (production)|1962]] Soviet science-fiction film {{wi|Planeta Bur}} as well as seven original designs, many (though not all) of whom were given official nicknames in the behind-the-scenes featurette on the making of the short film that was subsequently released on Facebook by Canberra Daleks & Robots.  


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Studio Kite logo as seen on their official website.

Studio Kite is a professional model-making company with "roots" in New York City, Sydney, and the Byron Bay Hinterland in New South Wales.

In 2005, they were hired to create eight original full-size robot models for a televisual Robots Ad [+]Loading...["Robots Ad (TV story)"] which also featured licensed appearances by Daleks (preexisting models provided by Canberra Daleks & Robots) and the B9 Robot from Lost in Space (also a preexisting prop, supplied by Glen Weir). Studio Kite's props, reportedly created in only nine days, included a reproduction of the robot "John" from the notorious 1962 Soviet science-fiction film Planeta Bur as well as seven original designs, many (though not all) of whom were given official nicknames in the behind-the-scenes featurette on the making of the short film that was subsequently released on Facebook by Canberra Daleks & Robots.

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