Funny thing is there is already some people has been building i just saw this never thought it would actually shoot 😆ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-SRH9cFcbPzo.htmlsi=4NpmyOKsarWWKsn8
I remember back then when i was in college my Indonesian friend saw me bringing gunpla at university college philippines he wants to borrow my gundam for 1 month cause he wants to try robotics stuff he knows how to program codes algorithm Etc. After that my gunpla heads and feet starting to move eyes are blinking using led amazing... Wish i know how to do that... Thanks for this video bring me good memories... :D
saverio sassetti maybe a table that simulates the beam effects and armour that reacts to input detailing impacts and comes apart to simulate the force? It could be done, just with lots of smoke and mirrors! Lol
This is nice. Now a days we have audrino and raspberry pie that are getting smaller and smaller. Raspberry pie 0 can already fit behind any gunpla shield and it is a full PC that costs 5 dollars. Lights and cables is much cheaper...It's a matter of time someone puts it together in a presentable form. Hopefully Bandai sees value and innovates using these common items.
They should make remote controls that are harnesses that you put on. Then the robot mirrors your movements the best it can. Then like they can make the mechs bigger, and then we will have wrestling matches with Gundam.
They released 2 in fact, Masterpiece Shield Liger and Saber Tiger. However it seems TakaraTomy is more focused on their Transformer brand, it'll be a while or something until we get another for the line.
what about the liger zero x,it was a model kit that once put together and 2 AAA where aded would move on its own when turned on. can't remember if it rared or anything as its been a long time since i had mine.
See how that geyser on the street is fuming smoke? I think the proper next step here from what you have is to have smoke come from a gun barrel, a very small puff with the light flickering every time it fires. It would be tricky, but I bet it's possible. I'm serious. That would explode into popularity.
*I haven't tried it but I think some great beam weapon effects and even illumination effects can be made with fiber optics. I am going to try it out in the future*
Component are not exactly easy to buy in indonesia All component store close their store at 5 PM, which basically when every people go home from their works As opposed to japan & HK where you can get component up to 9PM or 10 Tokyu hands need to come internationally in SE asia
Awesome Toys not many local online store or at least variety to it And this kind of creative gimmicks works better when you buy it on site, some things are just undescribeable To be sure thats what we need And importing in indonesia is whole shit stain to handle
+Cody Grandjean thank you for watching! We think it will take some time for bandai to figure a commercial agreement with Arduino or create their own line of programmable Chips
well if bandia did do this it would probably be thge 1/100 scale and lower like 1/80,1/60,ext as i think a 1/144 would be to small for the wiring. i mean look at the exia light model its what a 1/80th scale on account of the electronics.
You guys are wonderful!! This could be a big leap in Gunpla. An algorithm to control a swarm of dragoons would be very exciting to see too! Ps. We can improve the shaky Zaku. PID servo motor control could solve the problem. Or you could use 2 degree of freedom PID to make it more robust against disturbances (such as GN and Minovsky particles :) )
The next step once this stuff has been mastered will be Gundam battles using the infrared laser receiver panels. I have seen small tanks and drones equipped with this technology. Toys for children basically. If they could incorporate this type of tech into gunpla model kits, we could eventually make something like the Gundam build fighters league. I have only seen a little of that particular series, but I know I would be interested in that kinda thing. I spend weeks and months just working on the appearance of my gunpla kits. If I could take that to the next level, I would jump at the chance to begin working and coding a kit like that. I realize that it would be expensive but Gunpla is something I love to take my time working on. I have spent 1,000's on kits, tools, paint and upgrades alone. Over time I would be willing to put in the $ and time it took to make it happen.
Awesome Toys i follow Fung on facebook even if i dont understand english... I am an Electronics engineer, and capable of following across the language barrier. I do hope i have the time these days to put it in my hobby :)