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Welcome to my Robotics web page.
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Here are some of my current Robotic projects, All of these are ongoing projects and will be updated as and when I get time.
Stay tuned for a new up and coming robot from a Movie made in the last 5 years, Scratch built, F/G body and Polycarb sheet, 75mm wide tracks 390mm long. track base unit already made below. Compare the size to my J5. 395 long x 350 wide.
Update to Wall-E, Wall-E was entered into a competition Sponored by Trossen Robotics a few months ago and I have the pleasure of informing you that he placed 1st in this competition. Many thanks to Trossen robotics for their generous prize. An SG-5UT Robotic Arm.
Creator: 4mem8
Average Score: 9.7
Prize: SG-5UT Robotic Arm
Well what can we say, we fell in love with this bot at first sight. We got to watch 4mem8 bring this guy to life and document every painstaking step that he took building this Wall-E robot from scratch. That’s right, this was not a kit, in fact he had the majority of it done far before the movie actually hit theaters and the toy stores were flooded with Wall-E merchandise. The robot itself is carved and crafted largely out of wood, and the rest from random parts found here and there… like a true ‘junk-bot‘ should be! 4mem8 has made a great contribution with his knowledge and experience in building bots, so we’re very proud present to him with the first place prize in this round of the TRC contest. Good job 4mem8! You earned it!
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We would like to take this time to congratulate and thank everyone who participated in this round of the contest. Not only have we seen some amazing projects entered, but we’ve gained some really incredibly talented members in our community as a result. We look forward to the next round of our contest, keep tuned in for more info. You can stay up to date on contest rules and regulations at the Trossen Robotics Project Contest page, and start posting your projects in our Project Showcase Forum.
Andrew Alter, Trossen Robotics.
My Scratch built Wall-E
Wall-E With Eyes lit up
Below is my next project a highly modified Lynxmotion J5 made by Andrew Alter, Andrew has made a brilliant job of this rendition of Johnny five robot.
Front view
Left Side view
Right side view
ED 209 Biped
Looking mean
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