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LEGO Wall-E’s

Posted on September 29th, 2008 by William Cox in Latest News

Wall-E built by Angus MacLane

Hopefully by now, most of the American robot lovers out there have seen the wonderful movie, Wall-E. In addition to the amazing builders that have create Wall-E models, there are quite a few very well made Wall-E models built out of LEGO bricks. The Brothers Brick have posted two great LEGO Wall-E roundup posts, to highlight some of the creations.

Wall-E built by Mark Sandlin

MO from Wall-E

Another LEGO Wall-E


Update from the WallE Builders Group

Posted on May 5th, 2008 by William Cox in Hobbyiest

walle_biulders_group.jpg Both Jawa Lunk and Scot Washburn have sent us some cool updates from the Wall-E builders group. For those not familiar with the Wall-E builder’s group, it’s an array of hobbiets that are building scale models of Wall-E, the star of the upcoming Pixar film about a robot named Wall-E.

The group currently has over 600 members who have, "grouped together to build a real working, 1:1 scale Wall-E from Disney / Pixar’s latest movie which isn’t even in theaters until the end of June 2008."

The group is making good progress with building several Wall-E models, including the "Game Cube" Wall-E model, by Jawa Lunk.

Reader Scot Washburn sent us some pictures from his Wall-E model:

 

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You can find plenty more cool Wall-E models on the Wall-E Builder’s Group Flickr page.

 


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Pixar’s Latest Movie - Wall-E the Robot

Posted on November 24th, 2007 by William Cox in Latest News

Wall-e poster
What if mankind evacuated Earth and forgot to turn off the last remaining robot?

This is the premise of Pixar Studio’s latest film, Wall-E, to be relased this coming summer.

Even though Lem beat me to it, I’ve been meaning to post about Wall-E ever since my wife and I saw the trailer in front of another Pixar film, Ratatouille. The film is directed by Andrew Stanton, the writer and director of Pixar’s earlier smash hit, Finding Nemo, and features, as its main character, a robot named Wall-E.

Wall-E is a robot designed to clean up the trash caused by humans, but when the humans leave earth to find a better planet, Wall-E is left behind - for 700 years. When the humans (and robots) finally return, Wall-E falls in love with a robot named Eve, who is sent on a probe to check on the status of Earth. Not surprisingly, Eve doesn’t return his feelings.

In designing the robots, director Stanton told his designers to model them after appliances. Also interesting is that this movie will not feature voice actors, but instead have sound effects that sound like voices. This should be interesting to see if it can still capture the audience’s imagination. The sound design will be done by Ben Burtt, who created many of the sounds for droids in the Star Wars movie.

Of all the recent films about robots, this one might have me the most excited. Pixar does good work and I’m anxious to see what comes of it. Besides, you just can’t beat Wall-E in the cuteness department, and because of this, there’s even a Wall-E builder’s group for the serious fans. If you build one, how about sending us your pictures?

Check out the trailer after the jump.


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