My name is Nolan, I am 7 years old. after Grampa showed me some robots, I picked the gravity robot because I can change how it looks by drawing and cutting out cardboard and foam different robots, and hook them on to my robot. I like making scripts so my robot does what I want and trading ideas with my brother. This what we used: 1- loTiny EZ Robot controller 1- 1x2 board 2- coffee lids 2- continuous servo motors 2- screws and washers 1- battery holder from kit 1- L bracket to mount speaker, makes loader
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That is awesome Nolan! I really dig the wheels on that robot, it rolls around so well too! And the doggy on board really gives your robot a personality. I think you picked a very good robot with your Grandpaw!
That's great! Nice work Nolan! Using the big wheels makes it so fast. Looks like you're having a ton of fun :)
Looks like you're well on your way Nolan to building your own hover board!
Of Course you can do it!
Soooooooo cute! :)
You must be the brother! Keep up the great work and continue to work together with your brother. You guys make a great robot team!
Great work, Nolan! I started at a young age as well - at your rate, you might end up owning a robot company some day!
Thanks everyone for checking out my robot. I am looking forward to putting a different stuffed animal on there and programming for it!
Great job on the wheels Nolan! and To think I spend hundreds of dollars on mine yours cost maybe $10 great job ! Keep up the great work and post more videos.
Thanks for sharing. Cheers