Machine Marvel Transforms From Robot to Car
Everyone loves transformers, and I’m sure most people have seen the movies, but did you ever think one day there would be real-life transformers?
Well, a Japanese company has created a quarter-scale machine that transforms from a robot to a car!
That’s right, the project, “J-deite quarter,” was created by a collaboration between Brave Robotics, Asratec, and Takara Tomy, the company behind the original Transformers toys.
The robot is 4.3ft (1.3 meters) tall and weighs in at 77lbs (35 kg). So next time you’re outside be sure to watch out because they may be coming to a city near you!
Harry Kubota
November 4, 2014
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