Hajime Sakamoto dreams of one day building himself a towering 13 feet tall Gundam-esque mobile robot suit. But since it's such a daunting task, he's approaching the problem one step at a time—literally—starting with a set of self-balancing legs that he's able to pilot around his workshop.
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