"The Robots" by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, and Karl Bartos.
It was quite an obvious choice to let four Alpha Rex's resemble one of the worlds most well known techno bands. And they are actuall...
"The Robots" by Ralf Hütter, Florian Schneider, and Karl Bartos. It was quite an obvious choice to let four Alpha Rex's resemble one of the worlds most well known techno bands. And they are actually playing the music all by themselves. The only thing added is the bass and the chords which is played on a Technics organ. This model was shown on the LEGOWorld exhibition in the Netherlands in October 2007.
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"Wolfgang" - the robot that plays the rhytm - is connected to a lamp that is hidden behind the stage. It flashes the lamp on every downbeat. The other robots and the two NXTs that controls the overhead lights are connected to a set of light sensors that reacts to the downbeat-flash. So they are all synchronised to "Wolfgang". I use the same idea in "NXT concerto - part 5" except that there are no robots - only NXTs - and the lamps are visible.
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