It's been a very crazy past few weeks. I took a day off today. Yes! I admit it. I took a day off... And I built a robot Felt great to be back in the hacking saddle!
This Wall-E hack from DJ Sures turned out great! DJ used the EZ-B Robot Kit to build an amazing real life Wall-E! He added the camera from the kit to Wall-E's head for visual tracking. He then added a horizontal neck servo and vertical head servo. Now this Wall-E can visually track motion, color and faces in two dimensions... Up, down, left and right!
For extra character, DJ added Wall-E sounds to actions and some voice commands. He whistles when asked to follow your face. He sighs and moans when his favorite red ball is taken away from him. Do not worry, he quickly perks up when asked to dance to the movie's familiar music score.
Be sure to watch the video and see this Wall-E in action!
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DJ's Six Hexapod Demo Dance

Canadian's This Is My Track Giant Robot , Using Ez-Robot...

REad the first post please, here is a link to the first post of this thread: https://synthiam.com/Community/Questions/94
Thank you! I can't believe I missed that.
-Sean
Excitement of having your own Wall-e can get in the way!
These videos are what introduced me to EZ-Robot and got me to where I am today!
Kann mir jemand sagen, welche Antriebsmotoren in der WALL-E verwendet werden?
I'm having issues with the treads of WALL-E. I have a toy quite similar to this. The difference is that mine came with less space inside and the motor shell is green instead of white. I have the top half done with all the servos I need. I'm just confused about how to remove the main tread wheels from the base of WALL-E.
While my IO-Tiny speakers wires snapped off, I was able to use the speaker that came with the toy and two alligator clips to use the speaker that came with WALL-E as a speaker for the IO-Tiny.
Smart idea to use the built-in speaker! Bet it sounds better too