RC transformer!!!!

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That's excellent!!
NO WAY can I show my lad Ed this video, I'll have 5,000 'Papi, can I have one please?' (I even get 'please' when he really wants something!!).
For the guesstimate of that, I think I can do without that!!
Must cost a small fortune!
Al.
 
I am stunned! That is the most amazing thing ever. I would not have beleived it if I didn't see it. 27 servos? What kind of radio can handle all that? I can only imagine the batteries needed for this also. I would think the transformation technique would have to be microprocessor controlled and programmed in the propper steps. Hats off to the engineers that designed and built this one!
 
OK AL......that was pretty clever. I wonder how many blokes are scratching their heads right now wondering why you sent them to a link for a power supply. LOL :lol::lol::lol:
 
It does contain a 'transformer' doesn't it? !!

Serioiusly 'though, the original video is amazing, and the thought behind it ...
Just how it's controlled, whether manually or probably through a program is the really clever part - amazing!!

Nice find Voo.

Al.
 
The Japanese dude that made it knows ALOT about robotics and question is ir it is an actual RC or a preprogrammed robot. Would be cool to get a more detailed video on it assembly and hardware.

If you look in to the case first in the clip you will notice a PS3 like controller. could be he uses something like Lego Mindstorm but more advanced but deffo in the same ballpark.
 
I love robots,just found this.....but I'd rather play with the Japanese girl in the pink and white at the start of the vid:drool::devil::rolleyes:

J.
 
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Well as a member of the male specie i agree to your statement Voo2Doo she's a hottie for sure, wouldn't mind a bit of rumble in the hay with her mwuhahahaha.
 
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