Ready to Play Again: Omnibot 2000 Restoration Adventure
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- Опубликовано: 1 авг 2024
- Welcome to the ultimate blast from the past! Join me on an electrifying adventure as I breathe new life into a forgotten relic - the Omnibot 2000! Owned by the acclaimed author of Ready Player One, Ernest Cline, this vintage robot was boxed up and untouched for four decades until it found its way into my hands for restoration.
In this video, witness the meticulous restoration process as I unravel the mysteries of time and tackle every cracked gear, every worn-out motor, and every dusty crevice. From resurrecting rusty mechanics to reviving retro aesthetics, no stone is left unturned in the quest to bring the Omnibot 2000 back to its former glory, all while preserving its connection to its famous owner.
But the journey doesn't end there! As gears start turning and circuits come alive, we dive deep into the heart of nostalgia, celebrating the magic of a bygone era while embracing the thrill of modern-day innovation. Get ready to embark on an unforgettable ride through the realms of technology and imagination!
So, grab your popcorn and buckle up as we journey from dusty relic to fully functional robot in "Ready to Play Again: Omnibot 2000 Restoration Adventure"!
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Watching you work is like watching Bob Ross paint. You’re excellent at your craft, you make everything that’s really complex look like it’s easy, and it’s just a joy to watch.
Randi, in my opinion, you are an absolute Genius! Wow, you tore into that complex thing like nobody's business and everything works like new! You really are something else young lady... Amazing! Fred
Thank you very much. I try.
Randi is definitely the one to call for stuff like this. Absolutely second to nobody.
One thing to keep in mind though, is never look at the whole thing. It will seem incomprehensible.. This is true in any troubleshooting situation. It's like looking at your engine and electrical system all at once when the battery isn't charging. You have to break it down into the individual systems/circuits. It's far more manageable in that way. Often times what looks extremely intimidating and hard to understand is more understandable when you move inward and look at each individual system. It's like the opposite of a view from 30k feet.
Love you randi! Your channel rocks!
Great stuff. Amazing work!
Much appreciated!
Very nice job on the restoration. He's as good as new. It's hard to believe this thing was 600 1984 Dollars new. Even using the very conservative inflation calculator numbers, that's 1800 Dollars today! I was too old for it in 1984 (15), which is good because my parents would never have shelled out 600 bucks on a toy robot.
The tapes are almost certainly good. The one thing that goes wrong with cassette tapes is the pad falls off. You can glue the pad back on. I have pre-recorded stereo cassette tapes from the late 60s that still sound as good as they did in the 60s. Even the mix tapes and radio recordings I made as a teenager in the 80s still sound the way they always did, though they were made with a crappy boombox with DC biasing and permanent magnet erase heads. Tapes I made with good decks from the late 80s onward sound excellent. Most of them are copies of friends' records or CDs I was too cheap to buy.
1:15 You can try to put some tuner cleaner (like de-oxit or the WD40 brand of deoxit which is cheaper and is sold at Walmart) in a dropper/pipette. Then you put a drop or 2 on the phenolic and let it soak in. It works much better than spraying it or WD40 and lasts a very long time because it is now soaked in to the phenolic board. It's almost like loading up a felt washer with oil in a fan bearing. It also vastly reduces the chance of staining, which deoxit is known to do to some plastics. It also stretches out the supply of deoxit. Spraying is nearly always too much. The last time I purchased deoxit, it was 18 bucks for small can of maybe 5 oz. But you can't argue with the results.
I've never bought deoxit because the price always seemed ridiculous to me. Like $5 for a 11oz can of CRC (or other cheap brand) contact cleaner, if there's tougher corrosion then I guess I'll have to work a little harder!
@@startedtech Yeah, the stuff is overpriced. I used to buy the radio shack tuner cleaner. That was the best. But I think they outlawed the chemical in it and radio shack is long gone.
Awesome!!!!! I would love to have one of those.
It took 38 years for me to get one.
IT'S ALIIIIIIIIIIVE!!
You're sure to be spared in the Robot Revolution Randi, they'll need your services.
BTW don't call it a claw to their face, call it a manipulator :)
AAAyyyyyy~~ Clint for LGR!!!
The cassette player - perhaps a bit of lube on the capstan bearing might perk it up. Just a guess.
Yeah... It was really bad. I did add some lubing and I got it to that point. Then running it back and forth helped. Not really my specialty.
I am sure if WD-40 tasted better we would drink it. Its just amazing.
Did you know it was never patented? That way no one knows what's actually in it.
Another excellent video.
Thank you very much.
Great video as always Randi! Hopefully LGR will do a follow up and will reference this video, bringing you lots of deserved views :D
I agree. Randi deserves millions of views in my opinion.
It's on its way back to LGR as we speak.
Great job! I loved the part when You were watching movies with Omnibot 2000!
Oh yeah... We saw the sites too. The state flower, the blue bonnets, are blooming. We saw the JFK spot. Where they shot the end of the movie Logan's Run. We had a blast.
Cool
It is amazing this robot is still around here's why. The wires in older tech. The plastic casing of the wires will disintegrate over time. Wow Wee for example....open any of their robots that are 10+ years old and you will see how the plastic coating on the wires turns to flakes. Omnibot was made with better wires.
TOMY used quality parts. The plastic is really good.
someday a 2000 might be mine.. Not this famous one but still my own little omnibot 2000 to love and to enjoy 😂 😂
It took me 38 years to get one.
genial.
Unique...Robot
My favorite.
whoa, these are pretty rare now.
Unused ones yes, but they made thousands of these things.
What does the tape do? Is it programmable or something, or is it just for music? Did it come with a tape that said robot type things or something? Without the ability to program it or save some sequence of movements to the tape, it seems like a rather random addition.
Again, great job on the repair.
The whole thing is done by sounds, and you could record the sounds that make it move, and then play it back.
Jesus, that box is huge! how much did this cost back in the day?
Too expensive for me to get one back in the day.
Why aren't you keeping it for your collection?
Would like to see a full restoration video on a Toby robot from Newbrite. Also, tried to click the link to your website. I get an error that the page isn't found.
Which website? Because I just went to them and they worked for me. Also, I've already done a video on the New Bright Robotron, which is the same thing as the TOBY.
ruclips.net/video/vYZtYy1Q7BA/видео.html
Yikes, how many batteries does that thing take? Seems like a good candidate for some rechargeable battery upgrades....
It uses the standard 6 volt rechargeable brick battery that's been around forever, and two AA batteries for the clock, and four AA batteries for the remote.
I want to see one of these things upgraded with a real computer, a wi-fi camera feed and some kind of intelligent control. It's mobility and dexterity are very limited but it could be made smarter and more control-able from a distance. You could defuse bombs or chase the dog when you're at work.
There's been some people that have done stuff like that.