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The astromech collection grows. We're currently at 31 and counting. (You can roll over the pic to see who's who).
Robots developed by DU's School of Engineering and Computer Science. Each has a pair of video camera "eyes," so that they can conduct war zone surveillance and even ride alongside troop transports to detect roadside bombs. To learn more about these and other robots being created at DU, see www.du.edu/magazine/archive/2009/04/Building_a_Better_'B.....
I found this little chap abandoned on the arm of a sofa. I think he's supposed to be one of the robots from Star Wars, but to me he rather reminds me of Johnny-Five!
The two six-degree-of-freedom and one three-degree-of-freedom robots in the SOSC allow for the recreation of full scale complicated orbit dynamics.
This guy is basically a follow-up to "Alpha Two" and "Beta Three". I'm planning on doing a robot for each letter of the Greek alphabet.
A quick update on my Jaeger project. It's still in the works. I've got Cherno stripped down to his frame and I've started to piece together Gipsy Danger. I may start posting WIP pics every so often to keep everyone up to date on my progress.
I got these about 8 years ago and I only just rediscovered them when clearing out the flat ready to move... they are very cute!
Mix and match "Robot-Bits" made by Aigo.