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A Real Transformer? (the robots, not the electrical component)
This robot seems to be out of disguise though...
http://www.r50rd.co.uk/research/inte.../stop_test.htm |
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Re: A Real Transformer? (the robots, not the electrical component)
That can't be real. It moves way too fast so it's size.
edit: I watched all the videos on the site, and it seems to be a real project, but I'm still skeptical. Last edited by Jeff Rodriguez : 02-04-2004 at 11:34. |
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Re: A Real Transformer? (the robots, not the electrical component)
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