Little WALL-E

radmeck

USA
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This here currently-headless wonder is Little WALL-E...

Little WALL-E was once of the Interaction variety and, although clean, he came to me sans head. I didn't ask and he hasn't said. Either way we're in the market for a replacement if anyone has a spare.

And a few pics of his progress...

Tops | Updated 7/3/2011 (ORIGINAL)

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Under Tops | Updated 7/3/2011 (ORIGINAL)

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Tails | Updated 7/3/2011 (ORIGINAL)

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Under Tails | Updated 7/3/2011 (ORIGINAL)

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Ta-da! | Updated 7/3/2011 (ORIGINAL)

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Under the Hood | Updated 7/3/2011 (ORIGINAL)

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#9  

Thanks... Just a few minor X-ACTO knife nicks - they were fresh and I wanted to make sure no chemicals got in during my Retr0brightening, especially since I was on my last pair of gloves and had already popped the tip for that finger!

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#10  

where did you get the chain and gears ?

#11  

ServoCity! Links are at the end of Post #2...

#12  

How did you take the original motor/white gear block in the Wall-e? I uninstalled all screws but couldn't take it out? Is it glued so Dremel is requried?

Thanks ZZ

#13  

Very cool project! I cant wait to see it finished :)

#14  

zzl630, I don't remember there being any glue on the ones I removed. Give it a thorough look-over - there may be a hard-to-find screw or two you missed.

Thanks TXTCLA55, I'm itching to get the first version of this wrapped up too! Hopefully I'll have something worth sharing soon...

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Radmeck: I am going to use the gear and chain idea also... how many tooth gears did you use? I can almost count them in the pic... almost! Thanks!