There's here and here on the Wiki, although my own archives haven't been updated in months due to storage limits.
Anyway, a lot of stuff you'll have to build from scratch for yourself. Look for electronic parts like spa control panels or electric car charging ports, pngs of various mechanical bits, any web find you can get your hands on...
Your stock library is really something you make up as you go along, depending on your needs and style.
Manip Help?
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Re: Manip Help?
You could arrange the panels from image scraps. That's what I did. Car parts do fine for tubing, especially the hyrdaulics system from old Citroens. It has metal globes! Put electronic bits on top and you have some nice innards. Metal sheets and clock wristbands can be morphed into interesting parts as well. Shrinking complicated parts as the turbine exhaust of a MiG29 fighter jet makes them hard to recognize so they can serve a mysterious new robotic function.
It's part of the fun. Nearly alike building a robot for real.
It's part of the fun. Nearly alike building a robot for real.
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