Introduction: Wall-e Garbage Bot

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Let's start off with my instructable: Wall-E!
I won't be a spoiler so i'm gonna tell you a few facts about this one.

Pros:
- He has storage room for 7 medium tires, 12 big rims and 2 red/yellow gears.

- Arms can move in every direction (even back and forth).

- Can drive without help.

- He looks very similiar to the original Pixar Wall-e.

Cons:
- Uses 2 very rarely seen parts for the arms (which are very big ball joint sockets and ball joints that you can get, with the Old School Bike 2x or the Stretch Bike 2x).

-Uses both motors that come with the Starburst Spinner Set (aren't needed for Wall-e's construction).

I think you can MOD the arms so he doesn't need the rare sockets and joints, but i didn't figure it out yet.

Do you like him?
Let's go build then, shall we?

Step 1: The Chains (not Required)

this is not required but they make wall-e look more similiar to the real one.

P.S: If you make the chain, make it so all the pieces are same way connected.

Step 2: Rear Part

This part is too help wall-e from falling backwards and support for the body (engine not required).

Step 3: Middle Part

This part keeps the front and the rear bottom of Wall-E together.

Step 4: Front Part

This is the front of wall-e's tracks and wheels ( engine is not required).

Step 5: Assembly of the Bottom

If you don't know how to connect them, ask it in a comment at that specific step.

Step 6: The Front of the Body

This is the shutter that make sure that there aren't any pieces that fall out the front.

Step 7: Backpack

Don't know why i put this part on him, but i seem to remember this from a picture on google about wall-e.

Step 8: Shutter Lock

This part is necassery if you certainly want to know if there won't fall any pieces out.

Step 9: Head Support and Top of the Body

This part is to attatch the head to.

Step 10: Bottom

this part is to connect the wheel parts to the body.

Step 11: Right Side

This is the right side of Wall-e's body.

Step 12: Right and Left Side

This is the right and left part of Wall-E's body.

Step 13: Rear Body

this the rear part of Wall-e's body.

Step 14: Assembly of the Body

Having trouble with figuring out how to attach?
Comment your problem at the specific step.

Step 15: The Arms

Having trouble?
Post a comment with the problem at the specific step.

Step 16: The Head

Having Trouble?
Post a comment with your problem at the specific step.

Step 17: Assembly in Total

A Problem?
Post a comment with the problem at the specific step.

Step 18: Wall-e Is Made!

Well you got yourself a Knex Wall-e.
Have fun!

P.S: There is another Knex Wall-e on this site, so if you like you can make a buddy for this one :D

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