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This club is a fan based forum for those interested in building their very own endos from any of the Terminator movies and TV shows. It was started back in 1999 as a Yahoo group called T-2 Builders and has evolved into this great forum. T-2 Builders had over 200 members and has migrated to this forum which is a place to discuss all aspects of model making, sculpting and construction techniques. Feel free to browse the site and thanks for stopping by.
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The Connecticut Robotics Society
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The Connecticut Robotics Society is an informal group of hobbyists, experimenters, and robot builders who meet monthly. Our membership is a diverse group composed of people with many different backgrounds and experience levels. Our interests include, but are not limited to, electronics, mechanics, fun, and the science related to automation and home built robotics.
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Storming Robots is a year-round robotics and technology learning center focusing on using robotics as means to inspire children''s interest and further challenge their intellect in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics, (S.T.E.M.), analytic, and strategic thinking.
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Project Dalek is an online information resource aimed at anyone interested in building a Dalek, whether it is to be a full size, scale or virtual CG model. The Project Dalek Website contains our Dalek builder''s showcases, Dalek plans previews and a vast amount of other information useful to aspiring Dalek builders, including a Dalek image reference library. Click the ''Website'' link above, to access the Project Dalek Main Website.
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The HomeBrew Robotics Club was resurrected from the ashes of the original HomeBrew Computer Club by a group enthusiasts who were interested in the emerging field of robotics.
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Carnegie Mellon Robotics Club
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Welcome to the Carnegie Mellon Robotics Club!
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Robotics Club at UCF (University of Central Florida)
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The Robotics Club at the University of Central Florida is a group of undergraduate and graduate students with a passion for robotics. It is the group''s desire to build advanced autonomous robots for competitions and research. Information about many of these projects can be found throughout our site, with each requiring dedicated students. Our laboratory is supervised by faculty advisor, Dr. Daniel Barber.
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This is a group for those who want to build a replica Johnny 5 Robot
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The Original WALL-E Builders Club
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As seen in Volume 20 page 20 of MAKE Magazine
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Livingston Robotics Club (LRC)
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Livingston Robotics Club (LRC), in Livingston, New Jersey, USA was conceived in August 2007 when the very first Livingston NJ FIRST LEGO League (FLL) team Landroids was formed. This neighborhood club at that time was conceived as Lancer Robotics Club, following Livingston’s tradition in naming all its school teams as “Lancer, in hope to kick-start a town-wide FIRST robotic program in the Livingston school district.
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