It is one of the most iconic robots of the series alongside R2-D2 and other well-known characters in the series.
American James Bruton created his own All Terrain Armored Transport (AT-AT) from the cult film with the help of a 3D printer and the ability to program on Arduino Star Wars. Interesting Engineering reports this.
He saved up over $850 to pay for the same toy at the store.
Bruton goes on to say that his model is more stable and balanced.
For development, the American used the Arduino Mega 2560 computer programmable board as a servo motor control system. This made it possible to send commands to the robot using the DSM universal transmitter.
Interestingly, he has posted all the documentation and instructions for free access. It can be found on the free development and computer code access service GitHub.
Recall that earlier a student from Lutsk created a plastic avatar robot for sappers.
Source: korrespondent

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