Galactic Archive Series: Mouse Droid from Galaxy’s Edge

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Meet the new Galaxy's Edge Galactic Archive Series Mouse Droid.

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Galactic Archive Series: Mouse Droid from Galaxy’s Edge - Fantha Tracks | Daily Star Wars News

Meet the new Galaxy's Edge Galactic Archive Series Mouse Droid.

Fantha Tracks | Daily Star Wars News

2022 Sci-Fi Contest: A Star Wars Mouse Droid Of Your Very Own

The show-stealing droids of Star Wars, R2-D2 and C-3PO, are quite challenging to replicate at home, due to their size and complexity. [curiousmarc] had built the former, with much work going into drawing and design. The more humble Mouse Droid, as seen skittering about the halls of the Death Star, is a considerably easier build -- especially with this somewhat improvised approach.

The build relies on reject parts from [curiousmarc]'s R2-D2 build, and other stuff laying around the house, like a toy eggbeater, a VFD, and other electronic bits and pieces. An RC car chassis was placed in the droid's vacuum-formed shell in order to provide propulsion, with much of the rest of the work being decoration of the housing with various sci-fi ephemera. There's also a pair of Arduinos inside, controlling the VFD, sound output, and the movable antenna dish on top.

It's a build with a lot of personality. The sounds, flickering display, and moving antenna do a lot to imbue this droid with a soul, something Lucasfilm readily achieved with many of the robots in the series. It's something we've also seen in robot companion builds from [Jorvon Moss], which are quite sci-fi in their own way, too. Video after the break.

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2022 Sci-Fi Contest: A Star Wars Mouse Droid Of Your Very Own

The show-stealing droids of Star Wars, R2-D2 and C-3PO, are quite challenging to replicate at home, due to their size and complexity. [curiousmarc] had built the former, with much work going into d…

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