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Indian man uses electronic waste to create Iron Man and other exoskeleton costumes
Enthralled by Hollywood superhero movies, a 20-year-old man from Manipur, India, creates fascinating exoskeleton costumes out of electronic waste.
One is a replica of Marvel's Iron Man character, worn by a young girl, another is an exoskeleton worn by a teenage boy.
The young creator, Prem Ningombam, revealed that he was interested in creating a robot since he was a child. With no former training, he made his creations with old TV and radio parts.
The young man, from Heirok village originally started as an artist working with drawings and paintings, before he moved into tech-like creations.
He uses discarded electronic motors, cardboard, scrap materials, emergency lamps, electronic toys, syringes, speaker frames and even IV-fluid tubes in his creations.
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