
LEGO-E ~ The Lego Compatible Chip-E
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I am aware that my original idea has been copied many times within this contest, and I appreciate the acknowledgement. While I'm always open to improvements, I kindly request that you at least cite this project in the "Remixed From" section as a courtesy. When you have an outstanding open-source robot, one thing can take it to the next level: LEGO bricks! Adding these iconic bricks or any Lego-compatible brick systems gives kids the freedom to unleash their creativity. They can add custom minifigure seating, heads, weapons, and various appendages, making the experience more personal and enjoyable. To enhance the playful design, I rounded the edges of the upper body, giving it a fresh look that's sure to delight kids. And now, Chip-E can even play with LEGOs! If you're interested in building your own LEGO-E or Chip-E, head over to [Chip-E's Thingiverse page](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1795648) for instructions and files. Alternatively, you can also purchase a kit from RobotGeek at [robotgeek.com](https://www.robotgeek.com/robotgeek-chip-e.aspx).
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