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Someone created a functioning Transformer out of a BMW vehicle
The Autobots and Deceptions may be able to produce an impressive amount of destruction in Michael Bay’s Transformers movies, but in reality they’re little more than a collection of computer-generated graphics. But a Turkish company, Letvision, actually went ahead to fulfill the dream of millions of people around the world.
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Well, you’re in luck as Turkish tech company Letvision will build you a legitimate Transformer, which transforms into a robot and can drive in its vehicle mode, from a real auto.
Turkish R&D Company Letrons has build a real-life driveable Transformer out of a BMW.
3-series coupe not your fancy? The project was created by a team of only 12 engineers supported by 4 technicians. The vehicle also moves in its regular form, though not like a usual auto but like an extremely expensive remote controlled gadget. The auto has an electric engine, the creators of Letrons hint the possibility of a driveable version in the future. It has interaction abilities allowing him to perform speech and movement in real time.
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The wrist, arms, fingers, neck and head are the parts that can be controlled over remote. Also, ANTIMON isn’t alone, there are other models they’ve been working on, namely, BIZMUT, ARGON, WOLFRAM, and TANFAL.