About B9 Robot Resource
Not the original 2001-era B9 hobbyist site, and not affiliated with Lost in Space rights holders. The b9robotresource.com domain previously hosted a hobbyist reference site (~2001-era). When the original site went offline and the domain lapsed, CT acquired it in 2026. The current editorial publication is a SEPARATE editorial team and is NOT a continuation of the original site, NOT affiliated with its former community contributors, NOT authorized by the owners of Lost in Space or the B9 robot property, and NOT a source for licensed replica products or plans. Lost in Space and the B9 robot are trademarks of their respective owners; all references on this site are for hobbyist-reference and fan-appreciation purposes only.
B9 Robot Resource is an editorial hobbyist reference for B9 robot replica builders, prop fabricators, and fans of classic science-fiction television. We publish CT-authored construction guides, reference articles, and technical documentation for builders recreating the iconic B9 Environmental Control Robot from Lost in Space (1965–1968), along with related coverage of prop fabrication, mold making, and materials science.
What We Cover
- Replica Building — Construction methods, materials, and sourcing for B9 robot replicas at various scales and levels of accuracy
- Electronics & Animation — Voice boxes, bubble mechanisms, claw assemblies, lighting, and the electronics that bring replicas to life
- Mold Making & Casting — Silicone rubber mold techniques, polyurethane and resin casting, and vacuum forming for domes and body sections
- Reference & History — Original production notes, prop history, and documentation of the B9’s design and evolution across the original series
About the Editorial Team
Articles are published under the collective byline “The editors of B9 Robot Resource.” This site does not name individual authors. The editorial team comprises writers with hobbyist-build, prop-fabrication, and mold-making backgrounds — but we attribute work to the publication rather than to individuals.
Contact
For corrections, contributions, or build questions: contact us