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Check out this excellent StyroBot that Kevin Kelly of Geekdad built from five years' worth of accumulated styrofoam packaging.

The project was inspired by Michael Salter's museum pieces, and proves that just about anyone can make awesome giant robots -- it's just a matter of imagination, and collecting enough styrofoam.

Anyone up for a styrofoam robot build night?

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Sep 3, 2008. 12:39 PMREA says:
now make it have the ability to shoot flames!!!!
Sep 3, 2008. 6:18 PMthe_burrito_master says:
it would melt its self on topic I hope you didn't make all those cuts outside and ruin the environment ahhh < just kidin ] I'm not like that. great work dude
Sep 4, 2008. 8:00 PMDungeonbrownies says:
lolz, im pretty sure though that the foam is supposed to show something about the waste or w/e. I mean, through our lifetimes, we could, as a consumer nation, prolly have a small tactical force of foambots per household.
Sep 6, 2008. 9:45 PMREA says:
an army of foambots... yes, i can surely take over the world with them...
Sep 4, 2008. 10:14 PMthe_burrito_master says:
yeah I guess so but he had to of cut it up and stuff
Sep 5, 2008. 5:06 AMPKTraceur says:
i sucks when it gets really hot..... *Sizzle*
Sep 2, 2008. 9:18 PMn8man says:
Now someone, grab the acetone...
Sep 3, 2008. 10:53 AMDerin says:
ROFLOL
Sep 2, 2008. 4:23 PMJahoovi says:
wt munghell
Sep 2, 2008. 2:39 PMSunny124613 says:
OMG I have got to start spending my time with computers elsewhere(I was in my room when I saw this I fell back and fell on my bro's lego basket and also his old robots he got as a present in the past,OUCH that hurt!) *BTW it took five min to write this because I fell told my mom and came back with an ice pack all at the same time........*
Aug 31, 2008. 7:45 PMWeissensteinburg says:
It's so...BIG!
Sep 1, 2008. 5:55 AMguyfrom7up says:
that's what she said! I couldn't resist
Sep 2, 2008. 12:11 PMNotbob says:
XD I just burst out laughing in the school computer lab!
Sep 1, 2008. 8:16 AMcowscankill says:
Nah, that kid has dwarfism, he is 2ft tall.
Sep 2, 2008. 7:00 PMDoctor What says:
That's still a three foot tall robot! It can kill.
Sep 2, 2008. 7:16 PMWeissensteinburg says:
maybe four.
Sep 2, 2008. 7:18 PMDoctor What says:
Yeah, but he looks about two thirds the size of that robot.
Sep 3, 2008. 2:10 PMcowscankill says:
heh... that's funny.
Sep 2, 2008. 10:24 AMdontwealllovebuda92 says:
amazing, oh holy crap i just realized how big it was i just saw the kid standing next to it. I had seen something like this currently at the Andy Warhol museum in Ohio looks good give it a steampunk paint job!!!!
Sep 1, 2008. 6:00 AMGoodhart says:
One small criticism: the nearest shoulder (the robot's Right shoulder, ie stage right) seems oversized, while the head seems a bit small in comparison. Now, maybe it is camera angle, but if those two pieces could have been switched, it might have looked more proportional (maybe they didn't fit well that way too, I don't know).
Sep 1, 2008. 11:53 PMRishnai says:
It does look a bit odd, but other robots have that, presumably to hold weaponry or perhaps an oversized drive motor(/hyraulics?) for heavy lifting. The tiny head, presumably, presents a smaller target to enemy StyroBots. See Mech Assault:
Sep 1, 2008. 11:21 AMFirebert010 says:
That's not bad design, its part of the robot's "armor". The giant shoulder plate (who's name escapes me) protects from swings at the head. Somebody's crappy fan art supports my claim below.
Sep 4, 2008. 12:11 PMGunk on Floor says:
I think the word your looking for on that giant shoulder plate is a brassard (sp?). Atleast I think that's the word your thinking about.
Sep 4, 2008. 3:38 PMFirebert010 says:
Thank you sir, I believe that's it exactly. Somebody correct us if we're wrong.
Sep 1, 2008. 5:09 PMGoodhart says:
Well, I still contend that, even in your picture, his head is not way smaller then his shoulder LOL
Aug 31, 2008. 11:10 PMMattrox says:
thats so cool im amazed what glue did they use i mean most glue would have melted it
Sep 1, 2008. 7:51 PMjeff-o says:
You can buy glue designed for Styrofoam; it won't melt it like many other glues do. I used a ton of it gluing Styrofoam panels to my basement walls for insulation.
Sep 1, 2008. 6:30 PMdigitalrox says:
Sweeet.
Sep 1, 2008. 12:26 PMJellyWoo says:
awesome!
Aug 31, 2008. 3:29 PMFirebert010 says:
Interesting. I'd laugh if someone dunked it in gasoline.
Aug 31, 2008. 7:46 PMWeissensteinburg says:
Better yet, ran by with a gas filled super soaker.
Sep 1, 2008. 5:50 AMGoodhart says:
yeah, a drive-by spray paining of it would horribly mangle it , for sure....
Aug 31, 2008. 6:35 PMguyfrom7up says:
lol watch as I make this whole robot disappear into this little cup with this mystery fluid in it
Sep 1, 2008. 5:10 PMGoodhart says:
watch as I make this whole robot disappear into this little cup with this mystery fluid in it

and then harden to a small solid mass...
Sep 1, 2008. 5:43 AMKentsOkay says:
Haha...
Aug 31, 2008. 6:49 PMBrennn10 says:
That is awesome. A build night would be sweet. You could have every guest bring all of their unused Styrofoam packaging.
Aug 31, 2008. 6:36 PMLinuxH4x0r says:
Awesome! If only I had the space....
Aug 31, 2008. 3:32 PMknexfan9182 says:
that is freakin sweet
Aug 31, 2008. 2:54 PMlimpach says:
sweeeeet!
Aug 31, 2008. 2:29 PMGoodhart says:
Very interesting

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