The robot replica is constructed out of 310 individual printed parts, and contains 7 micro-servo motors to articulate the arms, neck and head. All parts were designed in Solidworks, and then 3D printed in PLA plastic using a Prusa i3 clone. Two geared 12V DC motors are used to power the wheels. The motors are all controlled by an Arduino Uno, which in turn is connected to a Raspberry Pi. The robot can be controlled over WiFi using a web interface.
For a more detailed description of the robot, take a look at my website:
I have uploaded all the 3D design files used to make the robot on Thingiverse:
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The Arduino and Raspberry Pi code is available on GitHub:
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