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Wow ... coming along nicely.
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10-10-2017, 10:52 AM
(This post was last modified: 10-11-2017, 08:13 AM by kresty.)
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can't wait to see it!
I've always planned to add some cool features to my sentry as well. this is cool to see
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I'm also keen to see how it turns out. Lara wants to get hers to "do something" else as well, other than just spin and move...
I wonder if Oliver ever had any thoughts "I wish they'd let me do ... with it".
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During the last weeks, I did a little more work, connecting the motors, adding the sound module, and programming the Arduino (bluetooth code, LED patterns, motor code). Now my H015 can move, open the side doors, display various LED patterns, and play sounds (so far, it is playing BB-8 sounds - these just sound so good). It is controlled via bluetooth with an Android app (made with the MIT app inventor).
Yesterday, I took it to Shreve Con. While nobody recognized it, everybody loved it.
Here, H015 and my daughter's yellow "X7-OB" droid took a picture with a Gunk droid.
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12-10-2017, 01:09 PM
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2017, 01:12 PM by kresty.)
Cool! - Of course if you really want the unrecognized look, go for a toolbox droid!
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awesome! Gotta love getting it out in the world and seeing people's reactions
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Looking good!
I also love the idea to add panels and gadgets ; flashlights are a great idea.