I love the many star wars related products that really could be sold in stores.
This could have easily been in a 1990s sears Xmas catalog along with the Tauntaun sleeping bag.
I to was trying to figure out how to do a more solid head, perhaps a fire mans pole that goes from floor to ceiling so you can sit on it's head and steer it with a leather strap?
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Simple robot from your parts bin that avoids obstacles. Thanks go to Jerome Demers for the original article in MAKE, Volume 12. To download the Beetlebot video, click here or subscribe in iTunes. Check out the complete Beetlebot article...
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I love the many star wars related products that really could be sold in stores.
This could have easily been in a 1990s sears Xmas catalog along with the Tauntaun sleeping bag.
I to was trying to figure out how to do a more solid head, perhaps a fire mans pole that goes from floor to ceiling so you can sit on it's head and steer it with a leather strap?
Pet ATAT?
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...just 1/8th his size...
10/10 for a cool project!
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*tsk, tsk*
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Very very cool.
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If I can wrap my brain around some version of this my daughter would like, I'm doing it. AWESOME!
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