A big LEGO medical robot

A big LEGO medical robot


LEGO A big LEGO medical robot

Sean was asked to build a sculpture of a medical robot by Accuray Inc.
While the real robot has six degees of sub-millimeter movement and is controlled by supercomputers, Sean’s LEGO sculpture can stand still and look pretty.
And isn’t it pretty?

LEGO sculpture of medical robot

Over the course of three days, Sean completed his LEGO sculpture at a medical industry trade show in Los Angeles,
adding a LEGO patient and doctor to the scene.

LEGO sculpture of medical robot

Sean also offered design modifications that are being considered for the real robot.

LEGO sculpture of medical robot

Over the course of three days, big kids in business suits got to play with LEGO bricks and create their own fun and silly models.

LEGO sculpture of medical robot

Highlights included the jetpowered robo-rickshaw, the formidible and highly armored pizza delivery sled-copter-boat,
and a spikey off-roader driven by an anime viking.

LEGO sculpture of medical robot

LEGO sculpture of medical robot

LEGO sculpture of medical robot

Under contsruction in Sean’s studio, the 3-foot tall LEGO sculpture took about 3 weeks and 8,500 LEGO bricks to create.

LEGO sculpture of medical robot

Accuray employees were surprised to learn that medical robots can be used as musical instruments!

LEGO sculpture of medical robot

The real robot is about 9 feet tall and zaps tumors.

LEGO sculpture of medical robot

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