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A CREATED TRANSFORMER
We have seen so many times that a nice looking sports car are transforming it into a huge robot. Yes! that’s true only in movies. I think you do believe that, Human can do everything whatever they want to do in-between their limits. Some creative people have made the visual into reality. Brave Robotics, Asratec Corp. and original Transformer creator Tomy Co. Ltd are joined together to build Transformer Robot that starts as humanoid, bipedal robot and transforms into a tiny, roughly 3-foot-long sports car. Sorry, it’s still too small for you to drive.
They have created one of the Transformer Robot as we know the Optimus Prime. It is not that huge but it is roughly 5 ft tall humanoid robot with 77 lbp body is covered in blue car body panels and the face has the grim. This isn’t a toy car. It can drive upto 6 mph with about 1.5-inches of road clearance. It can walk and move its arms, hand and fingers also. It is running a software named V-sido, a proprietary software system developed by Ishido’s partner Wataru Yoshizaki of Asratec Corp and can operate for roughly one hour on a single charge.
After this success, now they are dreaming about to building a 16ft long car which can also transform it into auto-bot. As Ishiba explains on the project web site, “The goal of Project J-deite is building of a giant transformable robot of 5 m long. It is the same size as a car. An object of the same size transforms, walks, and runs.” It’s not clear, though, if this robot will, when it’s in car mode, also accommodate a driver.

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