I picked up a Wall-E U-Command many months ago, and started the disassemble, but as usual life got in the way an I had to put it down for awhile. Recently I've been able to get back in groove an work on him, but then I got an idea to do something a little different. So I decided to merge Wall-E with the Terminator, Hence the "Wall-E-Nator"
I still have to install Led's, camera, and painting the skull, and arms.
By joseph4760
— Last update
Discover more robots
DJ's And Now For Something Completely Different (Pdp-8)
VC8E oscilloscope emulator for PiDP-8 using Synthiam ARC: phosphor fade, configurable refresh, pixel size, intensity,...
Cochranrobotics's Inmoov - D.Cochran Style
InMoov 'Spock' rebuild using LattePanda, dual EZ-B controllers, Omron HVC-P vision, MXL mic, Flexy hands, BEC power...
DJ's Trs-80 Model 100 Controlled Wall-E
Control an EZ-Robot Wall-e from a hacked 1983 TRS-80 via TTL Bluetooth; load BASIC programs over Bluetooth; EZ-SDK...













Interesting twist on your classic wall-e!
I thought I'd shake it up a little bit. I still have to paint the arms and the skull and add Led's.