Wall-E is a beloved movie robot, but he’s not an easy dude to bring to life. There have been several Wall-E replicas, though this one seems to be the best one so far. Mike McMaster and his team spent five years checking out every detail they could find on Wall-E, and building the Pixar movie robot.
He is a remote controlled bot, with a remote for normal movement, and another one for Wall-E to move his head and eyebrows. There’s also a set of sounds that are available at the touch of a button and follow the voice of Wall-E and the music he loved.
Via Tested, GeekTyrant
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