"OH! A Robot! IT Cannot BE!"
First floor Robot view. - The robot "wraps" what had been an exposed elevator shaft. When visitors ride up the elevator, the are inside the robot. If they go up to the 3rd floor, they can see out of the face of the robot.
Second floor Robot close-up view. - Each forearm and claw is suspend only at the elbow, hanging out over open space dramatically.
Second floor Robot view. - In the Bot's chest is a programmable scrolling LED ticker. The gears in the opening all rotate when the master control button is activated on the first floor.
Third Floor Robot View. - As with the gears in the bots chest, when the master control button is activated on the first floor, the robots ears spin. Pressing the button also activates the robots speech. Lights in his mouth light up in sync with whatever audio is being played,
Robot Design Approval Rendering - The last in a brief series of design renderings submitted for final approval.
Robot Shop Plan Excerpt. - One of the final pages of shop plans generated for the build of the robot. This page is a layout for the decorative bolts that were CNC cut.
Robot Shop Plan Excerpt. - This shop plan excerpt for the robot shows each part that goes into the fully assembled right arm. The shape and method in which the pieces fit together allowed for easy installation.
Robot Build Photos - Several in-progress installation photos.
More Robot Photos. - Ground floor, right side photos.
More Robot Photos.
Detail Photo of the Master Control - Housed within the master control panel are the drivers for the interactive aspects of the robot. When pressed the button activates the robot, who then speaks as the gears in his chest and his ears spin. As he speaks lights in his mouth light up in sync. All of this is integrated into a single control box.
Detail Photo of the Robots chest.
Detail Claw Photos.
Another Robot Interior Photo
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