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Mini Float Powered By LEGO and Android (Video)

video Mini Float Powered By LEGO and Android (Video)
This was an assignment that my 5th grade teacher gave to us instead of a state report.  Every kid was assigned to build a float that could move.  Most kids used wagons, skateboards, or R/C cars.  I decided to use a cell phone and my LEGOs to power mine.  I am a ten year old that designed this.  This mini float contains a LEGO Mindstorms Kit and an Android device.  If you would like to make this, go to the step-by-step instructable at http://www.instructables.com/id/Mini-Float-Powered-By-LEGO-and-Android/

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I'm an 11 year old who has a major interest in electronics and Arduino. I've done many advanced projects and I make my own PCBs.