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A ‘Star Wars’ fan already made his own mini BB-8 droid

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Michelle Jaworski

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Posted on Apr 20, 2015   Updated on May 29, 2021, 1:01 am CDT

With its real-life debut at Star Wars Celebration last week, BB-8 is already bound to be among the top-selling Star Wars toys when The Force Awakens is released later this year. While a startup made the robot come alive, tech-savvy fans are already creating their own versions of the instantly lovable new droid.

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Industrial designer Christian Poulsen wanted his own BB-8, and instead of laboring over the project for weeks, he completed it in about a day. Taking a leaf out of Walt Disney CEO Bob Iger’s book, Poulsen looked to Sphero, a company that makes a robotic ball controlled by smartphone, for the largest chunk of his model.

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Using a Sphero 1.0, polyurethane foam with spackle, and neodymium magnets, he photographed the step-by-step process, and it’s only a matter of splitting the ball, inserting the proper magnets, and putting it back together again. From there, it’s mainly in the painting detail.

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And look at it go!

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H/T Make | Illustration by Max Fleishman

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*First Published: Apr 20, 2015, 1:03 pm CDT
 

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