BLUEPRINTS
The pictures in this section are from a Japanese "Technical photo-file" book. A similar book was released for RoboCop3 that also contain some pages for the second movie that didn't get a book of its own.
The book was in a magazine size format and was released by B-club (a division of Bandai) in 1988. It was printed in full color for 80 out of 95 pages. It contains the basic run down of the movie, behind the scenes pictures, storyboards so on, but the best part of the book is the color drawings of ED209 & RoboCop, and it is those that are presented below.
Please note however that this isn't offical material as such and are educated guesses rather than being completely accurate.
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