Star Wars: Norfolk man spends over a year building R2-D2
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Mr Harris taught himself how to animate his replicas using YouTube videos
People have lots of things in their garages, but not many can boast 15 life-size droids.
Jason Harris, from Norwich, spent 18 months learning to build and animate robots.
The 52-year-old takes them to conventions, uses them for charity fundraising, and visits schools to teach robotics.
"I've had people in tears… they can't believe they've met a real-sized R2-D2," he said.
As a child, Mr Harris loved making models from kits. When his son asked if they could build an RD-D2 together, he told him he would not know where to start.
"Next thing you know, you've got a full-sized R2-D2, and 12 months have just gone," he said.
"It took another six months to actually learn how to do the electronics and put them in."
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Mr Harris' son asked him to build the replica after visiting a Star Wars exhibition
The body of the R2-D2 replica was 3D-printed in small pieces, then sanded and glued together before painting.
It can drive around, dance, and even display messages on a screen.
"When you start to do things like that, you think, 'What else can I do?'," said Mr Harris.
Since finishing the project, IT engineer Mr Harris has spent his evenings and weekends building 14 more robots, including a few replica Daleks, all in his garage.
Mr Harris said his wife was "secretly impressed" by his creations, while his daughter called him "the robot man".
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Mr Harris' robot collection also includes D-O, befriended by Rey in Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker
The droids visit conventions and schools around the country for photo opportunities and lessons in robotics. The R2-D2 replica is visiting NorCon, at Norwich Showground this weekend.
Mr Harris has auctioned several robots off for charity and said they were prizes that "draw a good amount of attention".
He said: "Prizes like a droid, people don't get often."
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