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Movie how to make the robot cabinet:
tv.ikea.se/interior_objects/1883
It´s in swedish but there is a text how to do it and you can check it out in:
Some of my robots went on a rare outing this weekend to guest/exhibit at Barley (Pendleside) Lancashire May Bank Holiday model engineering show.
This B9 is a vintage Masudaya 1:5 scale body shell c1986. An entire pack of cotton buds with half a tin of cellulose thinners saw the original brushed grey paint stripped off, followed by a full respray.
He now has an Arduino UNO controlling his chest rotation servo and base drive, and Tenacontrol voice and lights with additional transistors driving filament amber grain of rice bulbs in the finger lights, along with separate square red, green & yellow LEDs in the chest plate.
Hear him - www.flickr.com/photos/wcrpaul/41240394244/
Control is via an infra-red receiver in place of his soil sampler. He has dual onboard 6 volt & 9 volt power from 2.5 AH NiMH battery arrays.
Little Devil Dan wishes to bring a bit of devilish delight to your Valentine's night. Who can resist such a face and friendly demeanor? Robot sculptures combining polymer clay, wire woven into coil springs, varnish and a little heart handmade by HerArtSheLoves. theawesomerobots.com
Robot, pas robot ? En un seul dispositif muséographique, le visiteur appréhende ce qu'est un robot… et ce qu'il n'est pas !
1000 Robots
Spaceships & other Tin Toys
Copyright 1996 for illustrations: Teruhisa Kitahara;
Photos by Yukio Shimizu
> 1960s, Batmobile (Yanoman)
Original edition: 1996 Benedikt Taschen GmbH
Verlag: TASCHEN GmbH (Köln / Deutschland; 2002)
ex libris MTP
this quilt was machine pieced and quilted. the fabric is Robot by David Walker. i wanted to showcase the center fabric. so cute!
i cut strips of varying width, adding snippets here and there, till i was happy.
finished size 37x33.
Rampax is from a series of six 5" plastic robots made by CGGC in Italy. They were sold in kit form and had to be assembled. I don’t know when they were first produced, but I was given the individually boxed Rampax in 1985.
The six robots were not completely different, but shared components such as arms, legs and feet. These pieces were all interchangeable and it seems that some were randomly packed out, so the makeup of specific robots was inconsistent. Each robot had two distinct, spring launched weapons. The long weapon for the bent right arm protruded from the elbow and hooked in place; pushing up on the hook launched the weapon. The left arm had a mechanism in the shoulder that held the weapon in place while the arm was down, but launched the devise when the arm was raised.
The robots were also distributed in France by a company named Remus, which sold them in two sets of three. The French packaging was quite different from the Italian boxes that I’ve seen, but the plastic parts were still molded in Italy. Again, I have no idea of the original time line for these, but I obtained an incomplete set in 1991.
Five of the robots - Drakis, Torang, Fergus, Argon and Rampax - kept their names for both Italian and French issues. The sixth one, originally Satan in Italy, was renamed Mirox in France. I guess that the French didn’t want kids playing with the devil.
I did custom work on my Rampax robot. I added leg gears, hinge covers and insect pin antennas, and did a complete paint job.
*sigh*
My very last Tip-In with a twist journal page. I did a little bit of stalking on my partner and found out she likes robots, ha! How fun was this guy AND I got to play around with some more of those develish little tags too. See a trend here? Hehe.
All handpainted with acrylics and prismacolor pencils except for the tags.
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Photos from the Virginia Beach Fire Training Center this week of testing being done on the latest robotic technology available to emergency response agencies. ASTI International along with federal agencies to include NSTI and the Department of Homeland Security were here at the training center to test and evaluate the various systems available today. They are doing standardize testing on the robotic systems to help various emergency response agencies and the military determine and quantify the capabilities of these systems. This testing /competing helps agencies determine what are the best systems for their particular missions and even increases proficiency of the users of these systems. Robotics developers from as far away as Japan and elsewhere around the world are here to participate in this unique event.
The robotics systems included ground, aerial and aquatic robots, maneuvering through special obstacle courses built for this event. Some of the robots even maneuvered through the “Burn House” at the fire training center. Local police departments and military units are participating with their bomb disposal units and NYFD and other fire departments across the country are also participating.
Photographs by Craig McClure
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The robot guide at The Ukiyo-e Museum ( Japanese Art 17th-19th Century) in the basement of The Toyoko Inn Narita Airport , strange experience to stand and listen to this little guy as he moved around " spooky"
I crocheted a robot for my nephew to match the pjs I got him for xmas :) No pattern, just made it up as I went along.
A robot designed for working in the atmospheres of gas giants. Utilizes vacuum buoyancy technology to stay "afloat".
"Robot Monster is a 1953 American black-and-white science fiction film made in 3-D by Phil Tucker and distributed by Astor Pictures. It is frequently considered one of the worst films ever made.Years later, Robot Monster was included as one of the choices in the book The Fifty Worst Films of All Time."
From Wikipedia
American Cinematheque, Egyptian Theatre, Hollywood, CA. World 3-D Film Expo III, 2013:
3 March 2015
My youngest son had a little too much time before going to school today, so he made this robot head/hat. Very creative!
ISO 400 - 1/30 sec - f/5.6 - 65mm
Canon EOS 7D - Canon EF-S 15-85mm f/3.5-5.6 IS USM
Canon Speedlite 430 EX II at ETTL on camera bounced into the ceiling.
Processed in Adobe Photoshop Lightroom 4.4
LDD/Bluerender Concepts. Quick attempts of some film robots; Marvin from Hitchhikers guide to the Galaxy and maria from Metropolis. Not sure I'll really build these yet. They need more work.
// Lab. Prof. Czinki @ University of Aschaffenburg
NICER VIEWING
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STROBIST
Shot with ocf, with two speedlites.
Bottom: The shot, left back: bare, rightfront: white brolly
Middle: Isolated robot
Top: robot with shadows and gradients