This is one of the smallest and simplest autonomous ones I have found yet, thanks to FriPilot http://members.tripod.com/robomaniac_2001/id120.htm Otherwise, I have had pretty good luck with buying small remote control cars at the dollar store (or the stuff my nephews throw away) and taking them apart to reconfigure the motors into what I want, but that ends up with wires connecting the robot to the controller. Some of the people I work with have pieced together radio control cars and other parts to get radio control robots. If you prefer robot kits, some hobby stores sell a few inexpensive ones that are sometimes configurable. Otherwise some of the less expensive construction kits like LEGO or K-NEX or Construx or a few others have motors and gears in the kits. If you have a larger budget, Lego Mindstorms, Bioloid and several others are more advanced kits that are programmable and autonomous. Some very important terms to keep in mind are: operator controlled - the robot has motors in it, maybe some electronics, it doesn't move until you push a button or lever on the controller. remotecontrol - usually connects the robot to the controller by a wire, you can usually keep the batteries in the controller to make the robot lighter. radiocontrol - the controller is a transmitter, the robot has a receiver on it, both need batteries or some other power suppy. autonomous - you set up the robot and hardwire it or program it to run sets of commands, when you set it down and turn it on it runs the commands. Usually requires programming knowledge (like BASIC, C language, Assembly, ForTran, COBOL or some others) and electronics knowledge (like soldering, power supply vs. load, Programmable Logic Arrays, Trans/ceivers, sensors, and many other options). But of course it is the most fun. sensory feedback - the robot can have switches, sensors or detectors on it that send information back to the controller (or its processor if it is autonomous). Might require a transmitter on the robot and a receiver in the controller (with some indicators to tell you what the robot is "sensing"). Anthropomorphism - "the attribution of uniquely human characteristics to non-human" things and critters. There is a ton of things that can go together to make a robot. If you learn how to fix toys, appliances and cars it definitely helps you figure out robots.
Simple... Just take many recyclable things (ex- old cans boxes....) and glue/put togeth with a wonderful imagination
You can make something that looks like it but right now we cannot make a robot like R2-D2 we just dont hjave the technology to give robots that much freedom and wit and emotion.
How do you make a recycling robot?
At the moment it is phisically impossible but with lots of research you could insert a heart, brain and life source into an inanimate object. Otherwise your looking at making a robot!
i can use the battery radio controller.
hard work and perseverance
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Transform it :D
The robot birds are in Giuseppe's Toys when you respond to the alarm and find the Toy Robot is the cause.
The toy birds are in Giuseppe's Toys when you go there to see what the alarm is. It is being caused by the toy robot, which you also take with you.
Japan was the first to produce a true toy robot. It was a wind up toy that walked made of tin plate. It was only 15 cm tall.
Toy robot kits usually contain around 300 metal pieces that can be assembled to form a very basic robot toy. It is advised that you help your child assemble a robot as it can get very complicated.
Ebay has lots of them.
The robot birds are in Giuseppe's Toys when you respond to the alarm and find the Toy Robot is the cause.
Robosapien is a toy robot created by the company, Wowwee.
90 cents
The market for certain collectibles like toy robots can fluctuate based on demand. Currently, there are two that are worth the most in mint condition: The Lost in Space B-9 Robot and the Mr. Atomic robot.
The dinosoure and the robot are both good and you can get them cheap at Target.
Robot Chicken - 2005 Toy Meets Girl 1-11 was released on: USA: 1 May 2005