Become Robot Master At Home
Japanese company DeAgostini has launched a way for everyone to get into the japanese robot craze piece by piece.
Each week the subscriber to Robozak will get a magazine with lessons and instructions and parts to build a portion of their own humanoid robot slave.
When finished in 80 weeks, the robot RZ-1 will be able to play soccer, wrestle, do gymnastics or any other favorite robot trick. And, presumably, the human assembler will be an expert in 'future' robot technology.
The cost spread out over 80 weeks will be a total of around US $1400.
According to one one google translation, "Performance of the surprise is drawn out!"
Can't wait that long? For a limited time get $100 off HiTec Robonova 1 kit at Roboteria!
ROBOZAK RZ-1 Japanese Robot in your home | Weird Asia News
Each week the subscriber to Robozak will get a magazine with lessons and instructions and parts to build a portion of their own humanoid robot slave.
When finished in 80 weeks, the robot RZ-1 will be able to play soccer, wrestle, do gymnastics or any other favorite robot trick. And, presumably, the human assembler will be an expert in 'future' robot technology.
The cost spread out over 80 weeks will be a total of around US $1400.
According to one one google translation, "Performance of the surprise is drawn out!"
Can't wait that long? For a limited time get $100 off HiTec Robonova 1 kit at Roboteria!
ROBOZAK RZ-1 Japanese Robot in your home | Weird Asia News
Labels: home robot, humanoid, robot kit
3 Comments:
Just a correction. De Agostini is an Italian (not a Japanese one!) company. In Italy, it already sell (since two years ago) a robot, to assemble week by week, called I-Droid01. See: http://www.i-droid01.com/
Thanks for the comment.
My Italian is not much better than my Japanese so I will have to take your word for it.
http://www.i-droid01.com/
... :-)
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