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  Matt's MST3K 'Bot Building Page 
Listed here, in no particular order, are links to other MST3K sites that I have found useful in acquiring parts for my little robot friends. In cases where no site is available, an e-mail link has been provided.

REPLICA PARTS

  • Gary Glover
    Gary has replica parts for both Servo and Crow at reasonable prices. He's probably tired of me bugging him with all my Crow construction questions. When it comes to 'Bot Building, Gary wrote the book! Gary is the first person I'd turn to if I were starting out as a 'bot builder and had questions.
    AskBotBoy@aol.com

  • Ed Miarecki
    Ed has replica parts for both Servo and Crow and his prices are good. If you're looking to start building a 'bot, this is one of the first places I'd look. I got a lot advise from Ed while building my Tom Servo.
    edmiarecki@earthlink.net

  • JoeCrow
    JowCrow's website not only has advise on building 'bots, but he also offers kits with nearly everything you'll need to finish your 'bots. He has everything from heads and replica barrels for Servo to completed heads and replica floraliers for Crow to head kits for Gypsy. Check out his website here. Be sure to tell him that I sent you.
    JoeCrow@jersey.net

REFERENCES

RESOURCES

WEBSITES

  • JoeCrow
    JowCrow's website not only has advise on building 'bots, but he also offers kits with nearly everything you'll need to finish your 'bots. He has everything from heads and replica barrels for Servo to completed heads and replica floraliers for Crow to head kits for Gypsy. Check out his website here. Be sure to tell him that I sent you.
    http://www.botcave.net

  • Tom 'n Crow's MST3K Bot Building Page
    A nice page if you're looking for parts. I picked up one floralier and some scuba tubing for my Crow here. Check this page often for new parts.
    http://www.geocities.com/Area51/Shire/2421/

  • T&K's, Play MSTy for Me AGAIN!
    Ted provided the bowling pin used for my Crow's "beak." Check this page often for new parts. He also has a mailing list for 'bot builders that can be very informative.
    http://www.info2000.net/~mst3000/page4.html

  • Crow Construction
    Features an incomplete section on building your own Crow, but this is the only place on the web that I could find out how to get his eyes to work.
    http://www.geocities.com/TelevisionCity/3539/crow.html

  • Ebay
    You wouldn't believe what you can find here. It's an internet auction site. A haven for floraliers and other hard-to-find items. Check it often.
    http://www.ebay.com

  • Testors™
    Makers of model paint. With the nearest hobby shop almost an hour away, Testors™ online ordering really came in handy for me.
    http://www.testors.com

  • Yahoo!
    One of the largest search engines (or indexes) out there. You can start your Yahoo! Search for other 'bot parts here:
    www.yahoo.com

    [ Yahoo! ] options

  • Google
    The best and most accurate search engine available:
    www.google.com
Google


E-MAIL CONTACTS

  • Gary Glover
    Gary has replica parts for both Servo and Crow at reasonable prices. He's probably tired of me bugging him with all my Crow construction questions. When it comes to 'Bot Building, Gary wrote the book! Gary is one of the first persons I'd turn to if I were starting out as a 'bot builder.
    AskBotBoy@aol.com

  • Ed Miarecki
    Ed has replica parts for both Servo and Crow and his prices are good. If you're looking to start building a 'bot, this is one of the first places I'd look. I got a lot advise from Ed while building my Tom Servo.
    edmiarecki@earthlink.net

  • JoeCrow
    JowCrow's website not only has advise on building 'bots, but he also offers kits with nearly everything you'll need to finish your 'bots. He has everything from heads and replica barrels for Servo to completed heads and replica floraliers for Crow to head kits for Gypsy. Check out his website here. Be sure to tell him that I sent you.

    JoeCrow@jersey.net

  • Bo McDonald
    Bo's first website is what gave me the confidence that I, too, could build 'bots. The barrel I bought for my Servo came from Bo, back when he was making parts. He disappeared for a while, but has recently resurfaced.
    BnLMcD@kua.net

A note: I am in no way affiliated with or licensed by Best Brains, Inc. or any of the websites or people listed above. Indeed, this website is meant to add to, not compete with, such Best Brains, Inc and the other suppliers of 'bot parts listed above. No malcontent is meant towards anyone, and I am hoping that they would feel that way too.

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