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Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Transformer robot replicas from automotive junk

Couple of father and son is so special. Both are the people who usually grew up and socializing among the simple farmers. But what happens if they both are able to make the scrap metal of automotive junk into a robot?
Yu Linguin has been helping his father Pu Zhilin (right) produce models of Transformers, using scrap metals from cars they have collected. (Picture from: http://dailym.ai/1BSRAym)
Yes! Robots in the real sense, but in the mechanism can not move like a robot in the Transformers movie. But the work of Yu Linguin and Pu Zhilin really make people stunned with what they make.
Lingin is seen in the makeshift factory father and son have made, making a metal model by welding together disused car parts. (Picture from: http://dailym.ai/1BSRAym)
They make two replicas ie the Bumblebee and Optimus Prime using the scrap metal and the remains of the car furnishings. Remarkably, these 2 replicas of the Transformers robot has a value up to U.S. $159,727 or approx Rp. 2.2 billion.
Zhilin and his son have worked together to produce the models and are shown here making an Optimus Prime replica Transformer. (Picture from: http://dailym.ai/1BSRAym)
They are completely inspired by the famous Transformers movie, where the latest instalment, Age of Extinction, was the highest grossing film ever in the country.  The film targeted Chinese audiences, with Chinese car brands featured throughout and Hong Kong used as the backdrop for some of the action sequences. *** [EKA | FROM VARIOUS SOURCES | DAILYMAIL]
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