
They’re vehicles! They’re robots! They’re cheap! They’re brittle! And they’re not even slightly genuine! First up is an attempt to cash-in on the recent Thor movie. It’s a pity that the astonishing quality of the fake packaging doesn’t carry over to the toy itself, which is basically a collection of loose plastic parts held together by hope and ignorance. Next up, a mere 25 years or so after their initial release, the bootleggers get to grips with the combiners – sets of small Transformers which join together to make a big lumpy-looking robot with cars for arms. Apparently the Constructicons are the most bootlegged of all Transformers toys, a fact backed up by my ownership of two different sets of differing colours and sizes… And finally, we have some tiny robots that look dangerously like sweets. Far lazier than the other knock-offs, they are guaranteed to disappoint any child in the world. But as they effectively cost 17p each it’s not surprising really. The yellow constructicons and Thor were kindly donated by Darkdriver & a lovely man whose name I’ve forgotten. Sorry. (Other toys came from The Range and Poundland.) View more game reviews and hilarious* stuff @ www.youtube.com (*Due to the subjective nature of humour, hilarity cannot be guaranteed. Your home is at risk if you do not keep up repayments on a mortgage or other loan secured on it.)
GameChap and Bertie inspect the rather jolly good Turtle robot present within the spiffing ComputerCraft modification! Hurrah for automated mining, I say! TO DOWNLOAD: Visit the Minecraft Mods section at MinecraftForum! The topic name is [1.1] ComputerCraft 1.3, by dan200.
Johnny 5 (robot v) custom head Animation
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This is the final project for my Advanced Mechatronics class at Penn State University. The robot is the skeleton of a turret from the game Portal that uses an IP webcam to track a target and fire nerf bullets at them. This is the current state of the robot as of 5/9/12, but I am currently molding a shell for the frame to make it look like the Portal turret, along with improving my code to make the tracking faster. All programming is done with MATLAB and Arduino. Enjoy!
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