Real life Halo Warthog goes for a test drive

One lucky writer over at OXM got his hands on a working Warthog — yes, of Halo fame — and he was good enough to snap some pics for us, even though we suspect that he’s actually rubbing ‘em in our faces. Because seriously, this is one helluva ride. And seriously, we’re like totally jealous. Based on a Nissan Patrol 4×4 truck platform and built for Peter Jackson’s abandoned Halo film, this is not a prop — rather, its a fully working beast. The six-cylinder, diesel, automatic bad boy sports full four-wheel drive, a custom chassis, and for the lucky driver they do have a set or two of United Nations Space Command Marine armor available. This vehicle is currently billeted in New Zealand, so if you’re in the area stop in and ask for a ride. What could it hurt? And tell ‘em Engadget sent you. More pics after the break.

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Video: Chris the Carpenter shows off Walter the Robot’s servo-powered head

Chris the Carpenter shows off Walter the Robot's servo-powered head and drill-powered torso
We love us a good robot, the more clearly home-built the better, and it’s hard to get more DIY than a bot-to-be called Walter from Chris the Carpenter at Let’s Make Robots. Right now Walter exists in halves: a torso comprised of a custom chassis powered by some DeWalt drill motors, and a head with a small LCD display turned on three axis by a collection of servos. As of now everything is controlled by a remote, but the ultimate plan is for Walter to be able to locate a person, face them, and display a list of functions. We’re not sure what Walter’s purpose in life is to be in the future, but based on the second video below we’re reasonably sure it won’t be serving as a shuttle for reluctant wives.

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