Inspired by DJ Sures and many other Wall-E projects on here, i decided it's time to make my own Wall-E and he will be my first robot build. I wanted him to be as lively as possible. I give credit to Joc's and Glickclik for the geared neck tilt and wheels tilt ideas, i just made it my own using the same concept. I still have yet to fully understand ARC so additional help would be greatly appreciated. Here is what im at so far in the project, some of the parts are hand made from raw Carbon Fiber with only a dremel and i use some parts from a 450 R/C heli as well as bearings in some of the joints.
Done so far:
Metal gear high speed modified continuous servos for wheels.
Micro metal gear servos for wheels tilt.
Mini metal gear servos for vertical arms movements.
Micro servos for horizontal arms movement.
Micro metal gear servo for vertical neck tilt.
Mini metal gear servo for horizontal neck movements.
Micro servos for individual eye movement.
Sub-micro servos/mods for eye's lid animation.
Get rid of dummy cables in the head, run all servos/camera wires from head down the same way and use heat shrink/black nylon mesh for realistic look.
Red laser between eyes.
Mock up left eye's lens.
Other things to be added/changed as i go
Yet to be done:
Light up solar panel (most likely, still thinking) Red LED in front in the black spot next to the solar panel (definitely) Make his wrist rotate (don't know yet, still thinking)
Other robots from Synthiam community

Tonzatonka's Inmoov 3D Printed Robot

Kab's Ogie The Bear In Action

Thanks guys, i did really enjoy working on him so i hope my details can help others working on the same project, i've got overwhelmed with work so im going to try finishing him soon. I'm hating this flu i just caught...uggrrr!
I took this shot for a little weekend photos contest at FroKnowsPhoto.com Weekend of November 10th and 11th "Golden Hour". I didn't have any models to take pic of so i immediately thought of Wall-E. I love this shot, how do you guys like it?
froknowsphoto.com/forums/viewtopic.php?f=74&t=188844&start=200
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Your walle is absolutely stunning!
Looks awesome!
Thanks DJ and Lumpy
@DJ...Thanks for fixing that audio problem so quickly.
@Lumpy...Did you ever find that piece i was looking for? i'm so eager to get him to run without the track falling off on its own.
I really envy your Wall-e. What part do you need?
I appreciate it ;-) its the part I posted earlier that you said you already used it on yours.
ah yeah thats right. Can you craft a similar one? Have you checked servocity's inventory of aluminum parts that might work? I remember mine had a problem too with threads. I got mine to work better by adjusting the driving servo but the flex of my plastic and joints were also a factor. I've not gone back to it since my omni2000 arrived in the mail.