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Does a monster hunting steampunk automaton count? Behold the mechanical wonder that is Mr. Gears. If their are any history geeks out there he's based off the John Spear's God Machine and yes that is a real thing!

"He looked at Gears and hoped Armitage would have a better reaction to the automaton. He was not disappointed as their host’s poorly hidden terror shifted to wonderous delight. Everything from the soft blue glow of Gears optics to the low ticks and whirrs of his moving parts utterly astounded Armitage. Gears pulled off his gloves to expose the metal hinged fingers and plated palms. His face was smooth; no orifice broke the surface of the faceplate. His voice came from his throat and the same arcane symbols that adorned Glamour Engine tattooed his metal casing."

Hey guys, I'm gonna clear up a small misunderstanding here. WE aren't dropping our links here. We are posting our stuff directly. (Please note I didn't drop my link to my comic)
This is a DAILY challenge where we try to create new robot based art each day.

Here are the automated Drone Cameras that the Martial Rangers use to watch their field agents. The person in the back doesn't control their movements, just records the footage that streams in from them.

There are many variants. The one on the left is the most current version, and doesn't require a physical antennae. The one on the right was unfortunately destroyed during combat. (It was an inferior unit with low reactivity.)

OMG... I'm gonna get spoiled watching this. More bots to come later. Hubby just got home.

OK here we go!

Balloon bot! A entertainment bot who can make nearly endless balloons and balloon animals! Nano bots can be injected to make them move or quickly biodegrade the balloon so no animals are harmed.

Love the robot designs! Make sure to show us any new piece you make too!

I just introduced a robot of sorts into my comic so I'm down for posting 'bots. I don't know if I can do one every day but I'll share this guy. It's a B.E.A.R., a sort of steam-powered automaton used for manual labor. The little guy sitting on top is Tim. They're from a comic I've been wanting to do for the past ten years but haven't got 'round to doing yet.

This is part of a larger piece that includes the main characters. I just wanted to revisit the crew for fun since I've been so focused on NLPCo lately.