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Japan Builds 4-Ton Mecha Robot (Customized for You)
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Japan Builds 4-Ton Mecha Robot (Customized for You)

Posted on September 3, 2012 by Scott • Leave a comment

Where else but Japan would such a dream come true?  Thanks to company Suidobashi, for the relatively bargain-basement price of around $1.5 million, you can own and pilot a real-life Mecha like the one below. Click here for another video, which, as a bonus, demonstrates some sort of hovering drone as well.  The little flying … Continue reading →

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