- Site Map (this page)
- What's New page
- bugs and notes page
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www.foundation-robotics.com - index page - Custom Robotics and Animatronics
- Portfolio
- Deus Ex Machina flier 1
- Deus Ex Machina flier 2
- Puppeting keyboard for Jim Whiting
- Animatronic Head for a Swedish museum
- Robotic-Leg for medical research.
- Animatronic Sir William Stanier, locomotive designer.
- Animatronic Squaddy and Provost Sergeant for ATS/REME.
- Animatronic Policeman
- Animatronic Crofter
- Cycler Presentation Robot
- Cycler videos
- WRAP video stills
- Gallery 1 - Shelley
- 20 photos of Cycler Shelley, (600x800)
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- Stability & Load tests
- Background
- video - Cycler Byron 'Hello' (.wmv 185k)
- video - Cycler Shelley 'The Third R is' (wmv 77k)
- school13 photo - large
- Builth Wells Primary School - Ben-and-the-Cycler-robot
- Uplands Primary School - Tuesday 12th October 2004
- Uplands Primary School - more photos
- Animatronic talking Celt
- Alfred Animatronic Head
- The New Invention - Disney's Beauty and the Beast
- Postman Pat Van
- London Pageant Dark Ride - Barrel Man
- Gaze Control - controller for Animatronic head
- SFx Butt and Pig
- Animatronic Camels for Andrew Lloyd Weber's 'Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat'
- Railway Engine - Pygmalion (My Fair Lady)
- Flower - Channel 4 opera - Camera
- X500 robot arm
- Portfolio Videos
- Portfolio odds and ends
- List of Animatronics and Robotics pieces made
- Links
- Site History
- Contact information - e-mail address
- www.mech-ai.com - index page - The Mech-ai range of robot kits
- www.davidbuckley.net - index page - about me and my robots
- about me
- Poetry
- Various pictures
- My Bookmarks
- A Minimalist Approach to Biped Walking Robots
- List of my robots
- Annotated list of my robots to October 1998
- Software for my robots
- YouTube Videos
- Notable pages
- Stuff to muse upon
- redirect to RS/History/Olympics90.htm
- Links
- Site History
- Robots - start of section
- Ambler biped
- Bambino biped
- BigFoot biped
- DoubleVision - simple camera
- First-Step
- Frea biped robot
- Groundhogs - Clarissa-May and Snowdrop
- Hextor hexapod
- Icarus
- Modular1.jpg
- Imperial-Drone Nevik
- Junior
- Liberator
- Loki
- M23
- Prowler
- Quester
- Shadow_Biped
- Shadow Liberator - see Liberator
- Simplhex hexapod robot
- Stamp-1 Basic program
- PIC16C84 HexDump
- Photos of Simplhex as at 2000
- Photos of Simplhex as at 2006
- 18 photos (1280x960) of Simplhex - 2,
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- Strider biped robot
- Teal
- TecArm-0
- TecFoot biped
- TecRover
- Thor Log biped robot
- Timbug-II
- TinyTim
- Tom
- Victoria
- Zeaker
- Zero2
- Inspirations - start of section
- Inspirations
- History Makers - start of section
- History Makers - history making robots
- Updates
- 1868 Dederick's Steam Man
- 1890 Edison's Talking Doll
- 1893 Moore's Steam Man
- 1907 TikTok of Oz - photo
- 1912 phototropic Electric Dog - John Hammond, Jr. and Benjamin Miessner
- 1922 Edward C. Tolman, cognitive behaviorist
- 1927 Metropolis - robot Maria - photo
- 1928 Eric - Humanoid Robot - photo
- 1932 Alpha - Humanoid Robot
- 1937 Westinghouse Elektro - Humanoid Robot
- Assimov's three Laws of Robotics
- 1949 - Elsie - Grey Walter's second tortoise - photo
- 1951 Gort - The Day the Earth Stood Still - photo
- 1951 - Grey Walter’s electronic tortoise - photo
- 1951 Squee; a ball collecting robot squirrel by Edmund C. Berkeley
- 1952 - The Maze Solving Computer - Richard A. Wallace - photo
- 1953 Timothy Turtle - cybernetic animal
- 1953 Garco - Humanoid Robot
- 1956 Robby - Forbidden Planet - photo
- [1955 Teal], a walking machine by Peter Holland
- 1957 Gygan Humanoid Robot
- 1957 Ladybird cybernetic animal
- 1958 Uttley meccano trolley - photo
- 1960 Zemanek #5 cybernetic animal - photo
- Unimate the world’s first robot on a production line - photo
- 1962 - Creep programmable mobile robot with arm and gripper
- 1965 Robot B9 - Lost in Space - photo
- Shakey - 1968 - photo
- GE Walking truck - 1968 - photo
- Phony Pony - 1968 - photo
- Huey, Dewey, Louie - 1972 - Silent Running - photo
- Cyclops,
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rear - 1972 - photos
- R2-D2, C3P0 & R2D2 1977 - Star Wars - photos
- OSU-Hexapod 1977 - photo
- Bigtrak (BIG TRAK) 1979
- [ Timbug-II ] published in Elektor, June 1980
- Unicorn DIY robot series, Radio Electronics August 1980 - photo
- 1982 - Hebot-II Turtle - Powertran Cybernetics
- [ Zeaker ] Practical Electronics May & June 1983
- Odex-1 - 1983 - photo
- [ Prowler ] Published in Sinclair Projects Aug. and Dec. 1983
- [ Zero2 ] 1984
- RB5X 1984 - photo
- Trundle 1985 - photo
- Johnny 5, aka. Number 5 1986 - Short Circuit - photo
- Star Trek: NG,Lt. Commander Data - photo
- [ Shadow Walker ] A two legged human sized pneumatic powered walking robot, 1988
- Genghis 1989 - photo
- Honda P2 1996 - photo
- Simply Because We Can build robots
- Pseudo, 'Art robots' and Fiction
- Help wanted to identify robots
- RoboNova
- www.robotsystems.net - index page - Miscellaneous Robot-Stuff
- UK Robotics Grand Challenge - proposal
- Roger Starnes's robots
- Mechanisms for simple Walking Robots
- Robot Hands
- Tests
- RoboNova
- Micromouse
- History
- Amateur Computer Club, First National Conference, On: 'Practical Micro-Robotics', Saturday, 28 November 1981
- The First Personal Robot Exposition and Congress held in Albuquerque in 1984 - RM photos
- 2nd National ACC Micro-robotics Conference, Westminster, April 1984
- British Amateur Robotics Group - BARG
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One Day Personal Robotics Seminar, London West Hotel, SW6. Wednesday 3rd July 1985
- 1st International Robot Olympics, September 1990, Glasgow
- Data Sheets on Personal Computer peripherals
- Quanta Archive
- Pino toy robot
- teardown of Meccano Spykee Micro.
- Archive News
- Links
- Site History