Cool Stuff: Highly Detailed WALL-E Wooden Sculpture

Created by Hertfordshire, United Kingdom-based sculptors and CNC/rapid-prototyping masters Morpheus, this wooden WALL-E sculpture is a limited edition of one. Commissioned by Disney as a gift for Pixar/Disney chief creative officer John Lasseter. Look at the extreme detailing in the photo below.

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  • Josh
    How much to have one made? I would love to have this in my house!
  • Blackstar
    That's just awesome. I'd love to see one painted!
  • Nick
    To give that to Lasseter and not Stanton is a crime.
  • fex
    great stash box
  • Nicholas
    want!
  • James
    Beautiful.

    Andrew Stanton should get one made out of DIAMONDS.
  • Eat that lincoln logs!
  • Jamie
    They made one for Steve Jobs out of solid gold.
  • Wall•E Plays Pong
    To quote Wall-E himself : "Whooooooooaaaaaaahhhhhh . . ."
  • krackajap
    Anyone else reminded of wooden bender?
  • TheOriginalHappyDais
    O.O IWANTITIWANTITIWANTITIWANTIT!!!!!!!! :D :D :D :D :D :D :D

    ...but it shoulda gone ta Stanton. (Or at least make two... ^^)
  • Useless junk
  • eddp
    Johnny 5 (Number 5) is waaay cooler....
  • Beep.
    I wants it! Gimmie gimme! :)
  • Chris
    OH MY GOD UNGHHHHH.
  • That is awesome. And, I'm sure, not at all cheap.
  • richard
    awsome
  • Haryn
    Morpheus Prototypes, LLC of Torrance California is not the "Morpheus" mentioned above. We just wanted to clarify!
    Sincerely,
    Haryn
    Director of Marketing
    Morpheus Prototypes, LLC
  • Haryn
    While we are flattered to be included on your blog I must set the record straight… unfortunately Morpheus Prototypes did not create this wooden Wall-e. It is a beautiful model and we don’t want to take credit for another master craftsman’s work.
    Haryn De Leon
    Director of Marketing
    Morpheus Prototypes, LLC
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