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EVE (which stands for Extraterrestrial Vegetation Evaluator) is the female lead character in the film Wall-E (Disney Pixar, 2008). Her mission is scanning for any signs of self-sustaining plant life on the Earth.
This LEGO model of EVE was build with 604 bricks, using LEGO Digital Designer (LDD). The head and arms of EVE are articulated, and you can open her body and store a plant inside her.
The background of the main image is a photograph of the Carina Nebulae, taken by the Hubble Space Telescope (public domain). You can find the original picture at http://hubblesite.org/newscenter/archive/releases/2009/25/image/i/format/la...
I designed this model of EVE at the same scale that LEGO Ideas WALL-E created by Angus MacLane (https://ideas.lego.com/projects/52042). WALL-E (LEGO set #21303) is one of my favorite LEGO sets. But WALL-E needs companion on the shelves, LEGO WALL-E needs a LEGO EVE. I rendered a picture of WALL-E and EVE only for the size comparision of both models. LEGO WALL-E is not part of this project.
This project could become an official LEGO set if it gathers 10,000 votes. Voting is easy, free and without any obligation, you just have to press the blue button "Support". If you do not have an account on LEGO Ideas, you must register, you will receive an email to activate your account and then you can already vote.
Thank you very much for visiting this project.
Kind regards
Luis
Software used in this project:
Virtual model building:
LEGO Digital Designer (LDD), http://ldd.lego.com/en-us/
Pictures rendering:
LDD2POVRAY, http://ldd2povray.lddtools.com/
POVRAY, http://www.povray.org/
If you like this project, please check out my micro models at the LEGO Ideas project EVE and WALL-E