The easiest way to make a robot is from cardboard boxes. If the components are bolted together, the limbs will move and the "iron man" will be able to stand, sit, bend his arms at the elbows and turn his head.
It is necessary
- - a package of juice, milk or kefir - one piece;
- - packs of cigarettes - eleven pieces;
- - small bolts and nuts for them - nine pieces;
- - colored cardboard;
- - scissors;
- - transparent adhesive tape;
- - awl;
- - paper glue.
Instructions
Step 1
First, make the torso of the robot. Take a juice or milk carton and carefully cut the bottom so that it opens like a door. Use an awl to poke five holes in the bag. On the top wall - for the head, on the side walls - for the arms, in the bottom - for the legs. Insert the bolts into these holes with the caps inside and immediately tighten the nuts. Cover the base of the robot with colored cardboard and punch the holes again. Set your torso aside to dry.
Step 2
Take four cigarette packs - the upper limbs of the robot will be made from them. Punch holes with an awl in the caps and bottoms of two of them. In the rest, do one at a time. Insert a bolt into each bundle with two punctures. Use nuts to attach one-hole boxes to them. The arms can now bend in different directions.
Step 3
Use the six remaining cigarette packs to craft the robot's legs. Connect four of them in pairs, with bolts and nuts, in the same way as hands. Place the last two horizontally so that the "iron man" finds two stable feet. Make holes in the boxes and attach them to the legs.
Step 4
Make a head. Take a pack of cigarettes. Puncture one hole with an awl. Cut out the mouth, nose, eyes, eyebrows from colored paper. Stick it on. Build antennas out of copper wire, ears out of large screws. Try to come up with and bring to life those details that are present in a real robot.
Step 5
Use bolts and nuts to connect all the components of the craft together. Secure all cigarette pack lids in advance with clear duct tape to prevent them from opening. Also grab the bottom cut in the body of the "iron man" with tape. The robot is ready!