Life through my eyes

By Amanda_T

Gromitronic

This morning we got the bus to Bristol and had a nice day finishing off the harbour side trail.  It is a good way to see parts of Bristol you wouldn't normally visit but some sculptures can be harder to find than others!  

Gromitronic was the only one with a long queue as it was animated.  This one was designed by Renishaw and is quiet a feat of engineering - the 7 studs on his 3D aluminium printed collar feature Bristol landmarks, the nose is a plasma ball, the left leg has 611 cogs that took 3 days to screw on and has a 3D printed titanium plate like those used for damaged heads, on his back are printed parts of the circuit board, the 5 buttons control  the pattern, speed and colour of the LED strips, 2 Raspberry Pi computers inside control his eyes, tail and LED lights and finally he has over 5,000 LEDs on his body.

If you are still with me I will describe the characters in my extras:

1. Our reward at the end (it was somewhat bigger than we expected)!

2.Oceans 1: Deep Blue (and the trail map).

3. Oh, Bollards!, Feathertron 3000 and Fangs McGraw.

4. Honeydew, Bristol's Own, Bristol in Bloom, Oceans 2: Yellow Sub, Alex the Lion (and the unique to our trail Mr (gr)Tromit.

5. Wallace, The Wallace Collection, A grand Tribute (Mr T had not yet been convinced to pose), Space Oddi-Tea, Wallambard.

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