Friday, October 7, 2011

Schylling Large Robot Lilliput

Schylling Large Robot Lilliput

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Brand: Schylling
Model: MS393

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Schylling Large Robot Lilliput




Schylling Large Robot Lilliput Overviews
This brightly colored robot looks like it came right out of a sci-fi movie. Lilliput Robot is recognized by collectors as the world's first toy robot built in the 1940's. Classic Tin Toys: Classic Lilliput Large Robot Wind Up Toy. The Lilliput Robot has arms that move as it walks. Features sophisticated fifties styled walking action. This collectible robot stands 8 inches tall. Intended for collectors, ages 14 years and up.

Schylling Large Robot Lilliput



Schylling Large Robot Lilliput Features
  • Comes in a retro box
  • He is yellow and orange with black and white graphics
  • Arms move back and forth as he walks forward
  • Measures 8" tall
  • Collectible wind up


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Michael tested the first prototype of the control interface for the RoboSapien back in 2006. This was the precursor of the OpenEADL system. The interface was implemented by hooking up an Atmel AVR microcontroller with Michael's wheelchair and a GameBoy Advance for feedback. A wireless RF module is used to send the actual commands to RoboSapien. Michael uses his three available head switches (the same set he uses to drive his wheelchair) to control RoboSapien. This allows him to easily switch back and forth between the chair and the robot. You will notice that the GameBoy speaks the available commands as they are browsed. Michael actually suggested this feature so he didn't have to look at the GameBoy's screen.
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