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Marc-Andre Bazergui a.k.a. Bazmarc and NXT WALL-E

Marc-André Bazergui aka bazmarc is one of the most talented builders in NXT/MINDSTORMS Team.He created a huuuuuuge Wall-E with most of the movements like the original, totally made with LEGO Elements.


Marc,first of all,  thank you to answer these questions to the Blog Mão de Abs :)

Marc, tell me something about you. Where do you live, your age and your favourite hobbies?

First of all Américo, thanks for the kind words and chance to tell about this adventure on the Mao de Abs blog! Let me try and answer your questions; I was born and raised in Montréal, Québec Canada and this week i can say i’ve been here now for 45 years!!  Yes of course i was introduced to LEGO at a very young age… at 12 i received my first Technic set the 850 car!!The following Christmas and birthday i got most of the Technic sets of that time…  then like many i hit my dark age at around 17…  at that time i ventured into the amazing world of Radio Control model building. Then came the computer and soon after digital camera, both of these soon became my new hobby along with any new technology out there!

Do you build with LEGO since when?

While in university doing my engineering, the “internet” arrived!!!  One day surfing the web, I came across this thing called RCX … a robot system that uses computer and LEGO Technic!!!  I suddenly had an urge to find my box of LEGO and because my bd was coming up, i asked my parent “would you be discouraged if at 35 i ask for LEGO for my birthday”  A bit worried they decided why not! That’s how i got my first  Mindstorms Robotic Invention System. I remember bringing my creations to work at the IBM office and showing my colleague how amazing LEGO had become!!  In other words my coming out of the dark age became very public — in fact i was proud to show my robots made of LEGO … I got my second RCX just before the NXT was announced…  I remember then participating in the call for MDP where LEGO was looking for 100 people to receive the new set… I didn’t get pick :( but i got myself an NXT anyway and started to discover it’s amazing community.

I know that you have a lot of experiences to tell me about NXT. Tell me the most funniest moment that you have in a event or building . :)

By then i had made friends with the local LEGO Education reseller and i started building some robots for them to help sell

Mindstorms and guess what?!! the would “pay” me with NXT sets.. woohoo like a dream come thru!!  This is also about the time our LUG was born, in 2006 i got an email from it’s founder Pierre Normandin who had found me from a post i did about Mindstorms on Lugnet. I joined QUELUG and became it’s Mindstorms specialist. And you know how it is when you join a LUG.. you also start buying much more LEGO. I will never forget the most awesome set i got as an AFOL, the famous LEGO Technic Bulldozer set which introduced the new Technic threads! (as a side note, Pierre has since left Canada as he got hired by LEGO as a CITY Designer working in Billund!!! ) One summer day of 2008  as i was walking to the grocery store, I came across a poster for an upcoming Disney/Pixar movie called WALL-E and i thought to myself wow those threads look just like the ones from my bulldozer set i should make an NXTfied WALL-E!!!  and when i got to the cash to pay my grocery they had promo sticker album with a poster of WALL-E inside… since i’m a big kid, i took one and brought it home…  That night I started building my first WALL-E!

Wall-E is a NXT worldwide robot reference. Tell me how become this project?I was on a roll, I worked on the WALL-E idea until 4 am and for the whole week i almost didn’t sleep,  I posted videos of my progress soon realized i was among the first to attempt making a WALL-E replica using mindstorms..  WALL-E 1 was using a mix of Power Function, Mindsensors servos, HiTechnic IR Link and one Mindstorms NXT set… The video of my finished robot his Youtube about the same time the movie hit the Theaters!!!  It didn’t tale long that the video became viral in fact it when The NXT Step made a post about it that my view count started to sky rocket. One day i get an email it said something like  ”Hi i saw your wall-e on youtube i think it’s great, I just had to contact you, we would like to have your robot in our office to show at the 10th Anniversary of LEGO Mindstorms”  and i’m thinking who in the world is writing this to me … and i look below it was from LEGO Mindstorms Marketing Manager Steven Canvin …  my jaw dropped! and this is how the craziest adventure of all times started!  In short, I sent him my Moc and waited.. waited.. waited… and one day i received a huge box (now better know as a K8) filled with LEGO technic, Power Function and Mindstorms stuff all mixed up together!… It took me one month to sort that treasure but was soon able to start building a copy of my robot, Wall-E2 was born but didn’t live very long, with all these extra parts I started to design Wall-E3 !!!

Around that time, a post appeared on The NXT step, a call for application to join the ranks of MCP (Mindstorms Community Partner) we had to write an essay as why we should be chosen… So me and my new online friend NeXTSTORM decided this is our chance — let do it…  I didn’t know what to write but i know i had to do something crazy to be noticed… i sent a short text that basically said “you already have my WALL-E at your office, now all you need is me”  not sure what my LEGO bro wrote but next thing you know… we both got picked and became MCP’s.

 You only build in NXT / Technic ?

Wall-e3 was bigger, and i used a lot of PF and LEGO system along with Technic and of course a Mindstorms heart… And as an MCP I received an invitation to met the LEGO crew at a FLL event in Atlanta, USA…  I decided to invest and take the trip down to met them taking along my latest version of WALL-E…  When Steven saw it he simply said “cool but there is to much PF in this moc — i chalenge you to make it Mindstorms only!!!  this is when WALL-E4 was born!!!  I used 3 NXT bricks and only Mindstorms servo motors, no third party, all program in NXT-G and communicating via Bluetooth.  I was lucky to be invited to LEGO WORLD in Zwolle to present my latest creation that i appropriately named … zWall-E ;)

 About your moc´s. How many time you spent per day? Building and Programming.

Ahh  it’s hard to say you know… some week i barely sleep and build build programme make and edit video then rest and do nothing for couple of weeks until an event comes along and i need to fix or upgrade a model then again non stop work at lunch time, during the night, etc..   to give you an example;  zWall-E took me 2 weeks to build and i spent nearly 3 week to program it!

Do you have notion how many time you spent with this single project?

No.. I do not keep track of time it’s better i don’t know :)  but lets talk about my latest and greatest WALL-E 5.  While I was showing zWall-e in Zwolle this tall man who looked like a mad scientist came up to the kiosk holding a big bin and came to me and said i’d like to show you my version of WALL-E and he pulled out of the box a little yellow box… and after a few connection to his laptop the box began to transform into a WALL-E !!!  OMG the first transforming wall-e !!!  we spend the whole day talking and brainstorming and i told him I want to make one also but with no third party sensor and no RCX motors and make it as proportional and lookalike as the real thing!!!  WALL_E5 brainstroms began that day with new friend NXTWallet.

Normally, you discuss your projects with other persons to see if is possible to build it or you start building without consult anyone and when do you have doubts, you ask ?When i came back home from this super amazing trip i started sketching and thinking how we could make this… it soon became clear that to achieve our goal WALL-E5 would be huge!!!  Not sure if i could pull it off, i starting aking for some ideas to members of my LUG…  Benny and TiMax two young and bright TFOL from Quebec started to provide me with idea for the arms design, the gear box for the lifting and together with NXTwallet the first community brainstorms started! During almost 1 year we worked on making this project a reality.  When came time to program this monster I went an got help from a programming expert and fellow MCP Martyn Boogarts.  In the summer of 2010 WALL-E5 was born and presented to BrickWorld in Chicago!  Since then, many improovement where done on WALL-E5 and we are now at version 5.4 which has additional sensor for more interactivity and a very smart State Machine program all written in NXT-G!

You´re a very active member on AFOL´s events. What reaction you feel when the people comes to you to see your projects or NXT projects from NXT Team.


Wall-e5 has had more success than i could have ever imagined — together we have traveled the world to places including the USA, Denmark, AbuDhabi, Greece and it’s not over he still gets invited places, next stop is Mini Maker Faire right here in Montreal this coming August … and every where he been seing the reaction of the kids when the robot transforms from a box to a WALL_E is worth all the time and money spent on this project. I would say inspiring the kids is my main motivation for building Mindstorms robots…  The real question is what am i going to do next to top the success of the WALL-E adventure!??   If you have any ideas and want to be part of my next adventure please email me and lets start brainstorming ;)

To finish, share with me your favourite builder and your favourite moc? :) Difficult question, i know.

Well there are many, you already know who my LEGO bro is… maybe we could say NeXSTORM is my favorite builder but then how can i forget all my MCP friends people like Daniele, Laurens, Martyn, Matthias, Mike I can’t name them all here… and how about all the friends i made via Wall-E like NXTwallet, and Ramacc0 a young AFOL from Belgium who has build replicas of 2 of my WALL-E robots just by looking at the pictures and videos i posted online… Really i like them all — any kid who makes his first mindstorms robot IS a favorite builder to my eyes.

The bottom line is .. just build it – post video and photos of your mocs let your imagination go wild, if you need help ask and don’t give up… you never know where one of your mocs can bring you!
Visit my new website  http://bazmarc.ca  email me about anything LEGO reated  via info@bazmarc.ca i’d love to hear from you.
Thank You Américo for featuring me on your awesome blog.

Entrevista a Marcos Bessa – LEGO(r) Designer

Depois de 1 ano a trabalhar num novo tema, sem poderes falar com os AFOL´s sobre as tuas novas criações explica-nos qual é a sensação de não poderes abordar diretamente o tema?

Deu-me um bocado cabo dos nervos no começo. Vinha da postura de AFOL e caí de para-quedas no berço da LEGO onde tudo era novidade, tudo era confidencial, tudo era desconhecido cá para fora… E eu sempre fui uma pessoa altruísta e de partilhar… ehehe… Pelo menos no que diz respeito a informação e conhecimento. :) Mas obviamente que consegui habituar-me à minha nova postura perante a marca e sendo então um LEGO Designer acabei por aprender a viver com a informação dentro de mim, guardada a sete chaves. Foi realmente estranho nos primeiros meses, continuar a seguir os fóruns e ler todas as especulações e não poder fazer parte delas… Mas ao mesmo tempo, posso dizer-te que tenho dado valentes gargalhadas às vossas custas nos tópicos em que falam de rumores….. ahaha

De todos os set´s qual é aquele que te deu mais gozo fazer?

 De todos os que fiz até agora, o meu favorito ainda não viu a luz do dia. Terão de esperar mais uns meses… ;) Mas destes três que já saíram, o meu favorito é mesmo o 6863 Batwing Battle Over Gotham City: foi a primeira tarefa que recebi emt termos de sets e revelou-se um grande primeiro desafio dentro da empresa. Tive a tarefa algo ingrata de recriar um set antigo, mas com um orçamento bastante inferior. Estou bastante satisfeito com o resultado final.

Tendo em conta o tema, achas que é um tema para vingar nos próximos anos?

 Sem dúvida que é um tema com imensa longevidade na minha opinião. De há uma década para cá, o universo de Super Heróis tem estado particularmente presente no nosso quotidiano através dos imensos filmes que vão estreando no cinema. É certo que este mundo de seres especiais e nobres já existe há muito mais tempo, quer em Comic Books, quer em séries televisivas, mas foram sem dúvida as adaptações cinematográficas que lhe deram um especial destaque a nivel global. E como as grandes produtoras não parecem estar a planear tirar férias de filmes de Super Heróis, e pelos últimos que têm saído, o público também não parece nada cansado (pelo contrário!), diria que o tema veio para ficar!

Na minha opinião, este tema será de maior êxito nos USA do que na Europa.
Achas que é um produto mais virado para um público mais específico ou achas que vai acabar por atingir todo o público amante de LEGO?

 Seria ingénuo da minha parte não admitir que os miúdos americanos são muito mais ligados ao universo de Super Heróis que os europeus (refiro apenas estes dois mercados por serem os mais significativos). E acontece isto por motivos óbvios: é de lá que vêm quase todos eles… Mas honestamente acredito na qualidade do tema e os produtos criados têm valor por si só, não os vejo apenas como acessórios a “packs de minifigs”, como venho lendo em alguns comentários de AFOLs, portanto, acredito que seja um tema que vá resultar a nível global (ainda que admita uma provável diferença de resultados entre estes dois mercados mencionados).

Construir um set destes, parece-me algo difícil e moroso. Podes falar alguma coisa sobre o processo?

 Para já a principal dificuldade está em colocar-nos no papel de um miúdo de 6 anos (ou 5 ou 7, visto que viz um set para cada idade) e perceber quais são as principais limitações e capacidades inerentes à sua idade. E depois esquecer o papel de AFOL que construía para “inglês ver” e passar a ser um profissional que está a criar o que para muitos é nada menos que o melhor brinquedo do mundo! Existe uma série de factores e aspectos a ter em conta no processo de desenhar um set, como sejam o público alvo, o preço estabelecido para o produto final e que nos limita desde logo, a “construbilidade” (acho que inventei uma palavra! eheh), isto é, cada peça colocada no modelo que estou a criar tem de ter uma forma lógica, simples, prática e o mais inequívoca possível de ser usada, por forma a melhorar ao máximo a experiência de construção e evitar assim frustrações no consumidor (que são as crianças). Depois há todo o processo de investigação, busca por inspiração, referências, ideias para funções que possam adicionar “play-value” ao set, técnicas e/ou combinações de peças inovadoras… É um processo que de facto está longe de ser fácil, mas é isso que o torna tão interessante!

Tenho visto muitas críticas relacionadas com os teus set´s, tanto positivas como negativas. Qual é a sensação de estares a ser avaliado constantemente por AFOL´s, visto também teres sido um AFOL?

 É algo com o qual já estava a contar. E sei o quão “ferozes” os AFOLs podem ser, já os conhecia antes… eheh… Mas tive tempo ao longo deste ano para me habituar à ideia de que nunca iria agradar a gregos e troianos. Então agora estou perfeitamente descansado, consciente que fiz um bom trabalho e que no fim a opinião das crianças é que realmente importa (e ainda ontem vi um video-review feito por dois irmãos de 5 e 7 anos que me deixou com um sorriso de orelha a orelha!). Há de chegar o dia em que me vou preocupar com a opinião dos AFOLs quando lançar o meu primeiro Direct… ;)

Já agora e para finalizar, qual é a sensação de teres os set´s que lançaste numa campanha televisiva mundial?

 B-R-U-T-A-L!!! Estou nas núvens… agora sim, sei que faço parte da história da LEGO, já deixei uma modesta pegada no seu percurso… E sendo tu também um AFOL apaixonado pelos bricks coloridos como eu, acredito que percebas perfeitamente o quanto isto significa! ;)

Muito obrigado pelas tuas respostas! :)
Espero continuar a acompanhar de perto as tuas construções ! :)

 

“O que os consumidores fazem é mais importante do que o que nós fazemos”

Hoje dei de caras com uma entrevista antiga (agosto de 2011) com Peter Espersen, “líder da comunidade online da Lego”. Na entrevista (em português brasileiro) o funcionário da LEGO conta como a LEGO encara os fãs da marca e o relacionamento que tem com as comunidades. Aborda também a importância de alguns sites (como o Flickr) e dos LEGO embaixadores.

Os “Space 0937″ entrevistam Mark Stafford

Os spacers da 0937 (a que também pertenço :) ) fizeram uma entrevista ao Mark Stafford, LEGO Designer normalmente ligado às linhas próximas da ficção científica. A entrevista está muito boa  e até contém imagens de construções preliminares de alguns dos sets do Alien Conquest. Ler e ver no Portal 0937!