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Steel Humanoid Robot by Yasutaro Mitsui


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Brian in my opion one of your best robot's.

All that whirring and clunking as he walks suits him.

Like he's woke up from a bowing trance and has just learnt to walk.

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Brian, would you be able to add a photo of him next to an Aviator or Dr. Satan's Bullet Head for a sense of scale?
Thanks!

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Wonderful Brian 

Please add me to a list 

also the Mammos King 

I've missed out on the last few I believe 

Once again Great Job that's an excellent selection & Agree with 

John get the little guy printed too :)

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Wow, just when I think you can't out do yourself,  along comes this amazing fellow!  Top job!

If he ever goes into production,  there will be a long list 

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On August 14, 2019 at 10:27 AM, robothut said:

Perfect speed for the walking.

I agree with John, the robot's gait and speed are perfect. Spot on Phil R - Brian's choice of robots is wonderfully classic and of course his skill in animating them is simply amazing!

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On 8/16/2019 at 3:40 PM, Martian Gil said:

Brian, would you be able to add a photo of him next to an Aviator or Dr. Satan's Bullet Head for a sense of scale?

 

Here he is with his pal Manmos King. (I don't have those others at the moment!) He's 11 1/2 inches to the top of his antenna. 30 of those centimeter things. 

 

 

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4 hours ago, Brian.. said:

He's 11 1/2 inches to the top of his antenna. 30 of those centimeter things. 

lol!    
Thank you, Brian - so he's actually a robust size for a component build with that Elegoo.    Nicely done!

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Only the head, hands and two chest boxes were made on the Elegoo. The main components were made on the Prusa with a very fine layer height. It takes AGES but it's worth the wait. 

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