Real Life Remote-Control Version of WALL-E Robot by Mike Senna
Orange County based programmer and hobbyist Mike Senna, who is well known for his 2003 remote-control R2-D2 build, is back and this time he built a real life remote-control version of the Disney / Pixar film robot WALL-E. The entire built from scratch process took Mike anywhere from 3,200 to 3,800 hours, since there were no hobbyist parts available.
photos via the Mike Senna blog
via Mike Bastoli and /Flim