This robot may not be one that can help serve your granny her afternoon tea but from the gentleman who brought you Lego built Wall-E robot clone with realistic eye movements two years ago now comes his latest DIY release Wall-E 5. This time, the Canadian Marc-Andre Bazergui has not only managed eye movements but everything else from transforming between a trash can to arm movements.
The new Wall-E took six months to complete and incorporates six NXT bricks, 17 motors and over a thousand parts that let the lovelorn bot so adorable. Now putting together a bot with the Mindstorms NXT kit may not be new but its something that we'll never get tired of see.
Create a fully automated transformable WALL-E* robot using LEGO® Mindstorms® NXT and LEGO® Technic® components. This very large show robot should go from being a cube to a well proportioned, fully articulated working WALL-E.
This project is possible thanks to help from team including but not limited to:
Benoit Genest 15 yo Québec, QC benny300014
Maxime Santerre 17 yo Rimouski, QC TiMaxLego
Andreas Rijssenbeek AFOL Netherland nxtwallet
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Check out the video of the Wall-E 5 featured at Brickworld in Chicago recently.
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