This is my first showcase of my robot. Her name is Captain Ann Droid. My last robot was built 25 yrs. ago. When I told my wife and daughter I was going to build a faster and smarter robot they told me it should be a female? She uses an Irobot Create platform, EZ robot kit and software, Radio Shack blue tooth speech unit and other parts. EZ robot has been far above my expectations. Thanks D.J. I hope my links work. Steve S
Thank you to the EZ robot community
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This video was posted on Youtube in May, just playing with Ann after her new ears. I decided to post on EZ Robot now, who offers great products and deserves the credit! I have a new EZB4 for her when I get chance to install it, at a later season. The last video is a collage of events w/Ann. Steve S

if fun to see those video's again.
Thanks Patrick, just playing around. You were awesome spotting the wiring locations on that 6. Steve S
you mean six?melted one?
hi how did u make the body for captain an droid
andrew34. Captain Ann's main body is a designer waste container I purchased @ Target. I think the link below is similar I rounded the ends of a 1" x 3" with a jigsaw to fit inside the body and give her an elongated wide shape. Her shoulders are PVC pipe cut down the length to about 1/3 of its original diameter. The neck is PVC cut to fit the curve of the shoulders. I trimmed flexible milky white cutting board to fit inside the diameter of the silver body.
www.amazon.com/Umbra-Garbino-Polypropylene-Waste-Silver/dp/B004LLHEIA/ref=sr_1_7?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1364084966&sr=1-7&keywords=umbra+waste+cans
I read your EZ profile and look forward to any future projects. Steve S
thanx i went for a similar design as you however i carved it out of insulation board which i highly recommend as it is strong light, and very easy to work with