
BOXZ
thingiverse
BOXZ is an open source robot platform for interactive entertainment. With Arduino, Plexiglas or cardboard, and your creativity, you can quickly build a custom remote robot! Use it to play football, race, fight, or explore other fun activities. Follow the instructions provided to create your BOXZ Base; attachments include Mario skin, Android client, and Arduino code. For a sturdier design, opt for the BOXZ Pro version with plexiglass support. The robot's dimensions are 128x128x128mm (cube) and 130x130x130mm (skin). Find more updates on letsmakerobots.com. Enjoy the fun of building your BOXZ and don't forget to check out the github page for additional resources: https://github.com/leolite/BOXZ. Some skins are sourced from cubeecraft.com. To build your robot, you'll need a 2mm thick piece of cardboard, A4 paper, an Arduino (Seeeduino or Arduino 328P 2009), a driver board (ladyada.net), a BT board (seeedstudio.com), two TowerProSG90 5V analog servo towers, assorted bolts, nuts, bearings, reduction gears, DC motors, wheels, hexagonal pillars, breadboard cables, and a battery case for four or five AA batteries.
With this file you will be able to print BOXZ with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on BOXZ.