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  • wall-EEEEEEEEEEEE

  • YOU ARE AWESOME!

  • 0:32 HAHAHAHA!!!!!

  • wich is the video with the final version

  • the Revised or the (rev3) ones are the 'final' version of this WALL*E also featured in BrickJournal #9 -- perhaps one day there will be a new design but for now that's it :)

  • awesome

    WAAAALL-EEE

  • you are very creative :-)

    nice idea with the technic extras :D

  • Work on your imitation dude:)

    But nice robot

  • your imitation of wall-e is pathetic.

  • Do a better one...

  • you could use pneumatics for the eyes, the only problem would be if you wanted to to uset he switch you would have to switch it manually

  • Thanks, there is one LEGO Wall*E out there someone made using pneumatics,,, not my forté but thanks for the suggestion.

  • lol cool

  • sweet

  • the answer to how to make it motorised is to have one more "brain brick" and for them to work in unison

  • correct, that would however make Wall*E slightly bigger

    Maybe for my next one :)

  • our toy sucks

  • His eyes looks like balls.....

  • big hanging one :)

  • that is the scariest lego thing i've ever seen. xx

  • scary

  • coudnt u just add an extra set of batteries and attach it to the main system to more power than add an extr amotor please tell me if im wrong

  • Hi, does the ir sensor plug into the input or the output section of the nxt? And how many power function recievers can you control...4?

  • IR-LINK = sensor port

    and yes that was the answer :)

    yes 4 .. that makes 8 motors :)

    and the NXTServo = senor port also

    and you can control 8 RC hobby servo (external 4AA pack needed)

  • nice i relly like your walle. to be honest it is the best looking one i have seen.

  • Wauw, this is really fast and nice solution... Great!!!

  • of course the US sensor will have to wait that the eyes are in normal state to be able to 'see' or actually may i can use the US sensor to tell my motor/program the eye have been raised ,,, humm we shall see when i integrate it :) thanks for your comments M-A

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