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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!
This is the latest pencil sharpener I bought. I got it on a childrens flea market. If you sharpen a pencil (or alternatively use the key that comes with the robot), you are winding it up and afterwards he is walking.
I decided to attempt a revamp of one of the new HF mechs using TheBoltTron's style. I think it turned out quite well, although it isn't very poseable. I especially like how the cockpit area turned out.
If you want to see more mech revamps in a similar style, go check out TheBoltTron's photostream! :D (spoilers, most of them are better than this)
Cerro Catedral - Bariloche - Río Negro - Patagonia - Argentina
I took my robot, which was part of a contest, and although I did not win, the robot seems to be happy, so, it worth it :P
www.recyclart.org/2012/07/robot-assemblage-sculpture-nigh...
If you don't find me at auto and marine salvage yards, scrap metal yards, military surplus shops, construction site dumpsters, yard sales, swap meets, etc... then I will be in my workshop scratching my head trying to figure out how to connect items that were never meant to be put together.
++ More information at Talbotics website !
Idea sent by Tal Avitzur !
This is the robot my friends built for their robotics course. It can (in theory) move in any direction and rotate independently. It is programmed to find an object using the camera (e.g. your leg) and to bop it with the little telescopic arm in the bottom-left of the photo. Which is quite amusing :)
Trabalho que fiz ha uns 3 anos na facul, feito em PU (poliuretano) esculpido ,lixado e pintado.Bom Hj acho q faria melhor , mas qd fiz achei o máximo ...rsrsrsrs
Tem projeto novo logo logo postarei aqui...aguardem
The Robot Junior was introduced in 1954 by Otto Berning & Co. in Schwelm, Westphalia. This internationally much advertised steel-camera of the ingenious constructor Heinz Kilfitt had two remarkable features, first a modern type of film advance with double exposure lock and coupled shutter cocking, and second a multi-speed kind of rotating shutter from Gauthier, made completely of metal.
The Robot 2's special feature was the most significant for the whole camera series: a strong spring motor for film advance, made by the Black Forest clock maker Baeuerle & Söhne. That allowed to make a series of images in a few seconds. Maybe this feature plus the camera's robust stainless steel body made it one of the prefered cameras of the German army. Especially the German Luftwaffe owned special versions of it with more robust spring motor and a 75mm Xenar lens.
With the Junior, film could now be rewound into the feed cassette in the camera as in other 35 mm cameras but loses the angle finder and the rewind mechanism of the Star.
-Camerapedia