LEGO Wall-E driving in kitchen.MOV
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@markclego wait a minute,,, i had no idea you had built a Wall-E, this wall-e, actually I commented a year ago but just realized now who you really are!! hi Mark!
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Kinda bad, work on the front and Eyes.
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caspalll rules
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try putting everything compact inside the box so u can cover it...
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This is really cool! how many motors?
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i built mine in three months and occupies about $600 worth of lego elements but its the level of programming im trying to achive thats killing me im up to about 200 hrs and im still not halfway yet. DVD relese date is 14 of jan so im hoping to be done by then!(doubtfull) let us know how/where you got the sound files WAAAAALLLLLLLLEEEEEEEEE
kipp8 3 years ago
Hi Kipp,
I got the sound files online by searching in Google. Then I downconverted the frequency in the wav file so that wav2rso could import it. You can download the rso file on my website (see my profile).
I've got code in RobotC that uses a subsumption architecture to control Wall-E. Still not perfect, but it will be on my website soon.
What DVD are you referring to?
markclego 3 years ago
wow,,, you even have a open/close door !! excellent
Good job man,,, (ya i agree about the time we spend on these creations,,, its crazy)
bazmarc 3 years ago
Of course my kids expected me to build Wall-E overnight!
markclego 3 years ago
This probably costed a lot to do.
trhfhgt 3 years ago
Well I had to buy the LEGO Bulldozer and obviously a NXT set, and I had a fair amount of other LEGO accumulated over the years. But it was more the amount of time it took me to get this working that costs!
markclego 3 years ago