Canada
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How Do You Safely Transport Your Bot?

For me I like to make sure my Wall-E is well protected ;)

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Is a waterproof Pelican case a little overboard? I think not!

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Canada
#9  

Haha Cardboard boxes work for sure. At least you don't have to disassemble and reassemble each time you go somewhere. But I had the case laying around so figured, why not:)

Now to find a cop car laying around that I can use... Only a pursuit car would work... I'm thinking Lambo? Where did you get yours Steve_C? Auction?

United Kingdom
#10  

Hi Daman

To be serious im going to have a problem transporting my bot , it weighs about 185 pounds already. And BIG. Im gona need a truck.

Steve_C.

Canada
#11  

Wow 185 lbs! yeah you'll need something big... or have it drive itself and meet you are your destination. I'm sure no one on the street would give that badass looking Aegis any trouble!

United Kingdom
#12  

I may make a trailer for aegis to take him to the local high school or the local summer carnival , Kids seem to like him alot. May be put a little show on . Just a thought .

Canada
#13  

That would be awesome! And then one day... Probably sooner than later... I build one similar and we meet up at a carnival and BAM!

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Real Steel becomes REALITY!

As bad as that movie may be, as a robot enthusiast, I loved it!

Australia
#14  

I think the time has come to have seatbelts for robots...lol

United Kingdom
#15  

@Hazbot

wow just had a flashback to the 70's . After watching starwars i snagged a copy of the book. When Han solo told them all to strap in , the book says that cp3o did'nt need to because his arms where far stronger than any seatbelt.

It all went blurey wobbly then. :)

Steve_C

United Kingdom
#16  

@Daman

Not seen that movie yet , But it is on my list .

Steve_C.