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The cutest robot in the classroom!WALL-EV3 is shaped after Disney Pixar’s WALL·E (Waste Allocation Load Lifter – Earth-Class), a fictional trash compactor robot left back on Earth to clean the planet from garbage, in a not-so-distant super-consumistic future.WALL-EV3 is built out of a single LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 set 45544.WALL-EV3 has two triangular shaped treads driven by two EV3 Large Motors, and rotating head and arms driven by the EV3 Medium Motor. The EV3 gyro sensor allows the robot to drive perfectly straight, and turn precisely, even if the treads slip when travelling on uneven ground. It’s easy to attach an EV3 Color Sensor looking down on the ground, to enable WALL-EV3 to follow a line. Thanks to the EV3 Ultrasonic Sensor, WALL-EV3 can navigate while avoiding obstacles, or can follow your hand.DemoWALL-EV3 drives preciselyWall-EV3, thanks to the Gyro Sensor, can drive perfectly straight and turn accurately, unlike normal wheeled robots. In fact, even if the two wheels of a differential drive mobile robot travel at the same (nominal) speed, the robot might drift left or right.




This problem is due to light differences in motors, slipping of the wheels, uneveness of the ground, bumps, friction or external disturbances. For such a mobile robot, turning by an exact amount of degrees is even more difficult.But not for WALL-EV3! The Gyro Sensor reading is used as a feedback for a proportional controller that outputs the steering command for the Move Block. So, if the robot drifts, the Gyro heading changes and the controller adjusts the steering in order to make the robot travel straight again.Check out its outstanding performance in the video!Guessing Game for LEGO WALL-EWall-EV3 can play a simple number guessing arcade game. The rules are simple. In each turn, WALL-EV3 chooses a random number from 2 to 8, then it wait for you to guess if the next number will be higher or lower. You express the choice by pressing the right or the left button that are on his hands. Once you make you guess, WALL-EV3 shows the number he was thinking. If you are right, he cheers, and you get a point, otherwise he’s disappointed and the life bar decreases.




You can make 4 mistakes before the game is over. At that point, your final score is shown. Check out the video of LEGO WALL-E guessing game!WALL-EV3 is ready to go! EV3 project file that comes with the commercial license includes a set of programs.The quality of the building instructions is comparable to the LEGO official ones . The building steps are detailed and clear.WALL-EV3 can be built with the parts from LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 core set 45544.Each PDF comes stamped with your name and license, to ensure product authenticityUsersBuilding InstructionsProgram FilesLicense TypeCommercial UseLEGO fans & teachersPrintable PDF documentNot includedFor personal use and public schools onlyNOThe transaction is manually reviewed for eligibility, so please allow up to 24 hours to receive the material at the email address connected to your Paypal account. pany OwnersPrintable high-quality PDF documentIncludedFor commercial activities and private schoolsYES Secure Paypal transaction.In the act of buying, you accept the following terms:You cannot share, resell or redistribute the material in any way with third parties.




You cannot use the material for other uses than the one allowed  by your license.The material comes encrypted and protected, and cannot be extracted or transformed.Any infringment to the above terms is considered a punishable criminal offence.404: Not Found by Blake Foster. Perhaps searching can help.The link to this page may be incorrect or out of date.2. You may have bookmarked a page that has moved. New (70) from $98.00 + $5.99 shipping Sold by AA Top Bargains and Fulfilled by Amazon. Lego Ideas 21303 Wall-E, 677-PieceDetailsLEGO Ideas WALL E 21303 Building Kit LEGO Ghostbusters Ecto-1 21108 FREE Shipping. Build a beautifully detailed LEGO® version of WALL•E—the last robot left on Earth! Created by Angus MacLane, an animator and director at Pixar Animation Studios, and selected by LEGO Ideas members, the development of this model began alongside the making of the lovable animated character for the classic Pixar feature film. It has taken almost a decade to perfect the LEGO version, which incorporates many authentic WALL•E characteristics, including a posable neck, adjustable head, arms that move up and down and side to side, plus gripping hands and rolling tracks.




With a trunk that opens and closes, you can tidy up the planet one pile of garbage at a time! This set also includes a booklet about the designer and the animated Pixar movie. 6.3 x 6.3 x 7.1 inches 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies) #31,872 in Toys & Games (See Top 100 in Toys & Games) #1,018 in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys > Building Sets Product Warranty: For warranty information about this product, please click here LEGO Ideas 21301 Birds Model Kit(Discontinued by manufacturer) LEGO Ideas Exo Suit 21109 5 star75%4 star20%3 star5%See all verified purchase reviewsTop Customer Reviewsgreat kit, but....He was fun to build and is adorable sitting on the bookshelf ...Fun kit, more of a display piece than a toy.GreatI Love Wall-EPoorly attached head makes it frustrating for either play or displayThe cutest set ever! See and discover other items: build a robot, lego the lego movieIn 2008, Disney and Pixar released a film called WALL·




E and it instantly became not only one of best animated movies of all-time, but one of the best movies in general. In July of last year, the LEGO Ideas project by Angus MacLane hit 10,000 supporters and a few months later, it was announced that WALL·E would become an official LEGO Ideas set. That brings us to a few days ago when I received the LEGO Ideas WALL·E (21303) at my doorsteps and I couldn’t wait to build it. The set contains 677 pieces and retails for $49.99 which is a very good price per piece ratio. The contents of the box include nine un-numbered bags and the instruction booklet. What’s more important, no stickers! Like with other LEGO Ideas sets, the box has the premium packaging with the folding lid and tabs. The box is larger than previous ones with the increased height and width. The set image on the front and back are displayed height-wise instead of length-wise as we’re used to seeing. The flap side of the box shows off some scenes from the WALL· The instruction booklet is made of the thicker paper we’re used to seeing in the LEGO Ideas sets.




The first couple of pages talk about who WALL·E is and a little bit of what the movie is about. The page after that gives some details about the set designer, Angus MacLane, who was also the Directing Animator for the movie. As I mentioned before, all nine bags includes are not numbered which means that I went back to my LEGO roots and poured all the pieces in a large pile. The build starts with WALL·There’s nothing too complicated about this section as it only comprises of stacking bricks to create the cubical body. As you’re building, you may find that there are a lot of elements in bright orange. On the sides of the body, you also create the arms which are able to slide back and forth. There are rubber connectors that give the arm some friction so it doesn’t move easily. Up next is the building of the treads. The core of the wheel assembly is created with mostly TECHNIC parts. There are four “wheels” that run on the treads and looks pretty accurate to movie version.




The treads used are the newer and larger kind which were released this year. Following that is the building of the neck and head area. The joints are connected through click hinges pieces and each section is created with some neat techniques. The eyes were some of my favorite moments in the build. There are a number of building techniques which give them the SNOT look and it results are very well done. If I recall, there were 68 total pieces used for each eye so they do have some weight which I’ll get to later. Finally, you build the arms and the hands for WALL·E. They are attached to the body with a ball joint. The fingers on the hands are created with just some simple flag pieces which work pretty well. As I said before on my Instagram page, the LEGO Ideas WALL·E (21303) is probably one of the best and most fun builds of 2015. The whole build is extremely detailed and very accurate to the 2008 movie down to Hal, his cockroach friend, which is just made with a 1×2 plate with an antenna piece.




The head is my favorite part of the build because that’s where WALL·E stands out in both the movie and the set. You can get a lot of expressions just from the eyes itself and even more with the pose of the arms and hands. As much as I like the build, there are some criticisms with the set. I mentioned earlier that the eyes were somewhat heavy after they’re completed and attached to the neck. When angling the head up or down, the top neck joint is pretty loose and doesn’t keep the head in position. E look up-left or up-right is a chore as the eyes are front heavy and the head will tend to swing backwards. You might have to do some finagling but a majority of the time, the head won’t stay in place. I’ve heard that others also have this same issue. The only way that he can look left or right is to keep the top joint in a neutral upright position. I’m pretty sure there will be some modifications people will post online to rectify this issue when the set is officially available.




The other issue isn’t as big as the swinging head one but it is worth noting. The treads don’t work as well as intended. On carpet, they do roll but not much. On hard surfaces, they don’t work at all as he just slides around. Despite those shortcomings, there are other parts of WALL·E that have some great details. The arms have a fairly wide range of movement but cannot turn inwards. Note that there is no stripes on the arms like in the movie which is a bummer given there are other small details that were included in the set. The wrists have articulation as well as the hands and fingers. The fingers are even double-jointed to so he can grab things easier. There’s also a TECHNIC pin that you can attach the plant to. Finally I haven’t mentioned this but the front of the body can open up to show the trash compactor. The top of the panel has a printed piece to show his solar charge level. The panel itself also has some nice printed pieces for his name. On the back, there are some details of the hydraulic presses.

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