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WALL•E Meets Lego

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Lego Wall•eThe Editor of the Brickjournal magazine Joe Meno has done a really good job of building a very articulating version of cute little WALL•E featuring moving arms, head & neck. The project took him about three weeks to complete. Lots of photos can be found on Joe’s flickr account here.

A few months ago, I decided to build Wall-E, from the Disney movie that is just around the corner. Meant for a display in July, I finally was able to focus on the model and build it within three weeks – with lots of down time. 

Wall-E uses 2 Power functions IR controllers, so he can move and move his neck up and down. Also, his arms are on ball joints, so while not motorized, they can be posed. A mount is on the side for the arms to rest, but can be replaced with grill plates to be more accurate.

Last modified: June 18, 2008