Computer programmer Mike Senna,
known for his handmade, remote control
R2D2, spent 2 years working 25 hours a
week to build a working, life-size WALL-E.
Because actual materials, decals, and
parts from WALL-E don’t exist, the entire
thing had to be built from scratch. He
takes his creations out for appearances
at schools, conventions, libraries, office
parties, and charity events. SourceSource 2
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