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Ricky Ma has built a ‘Scarlett Johansson’ robot from scratch.

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It moves its limbs, nods, bows, and if you tell it it’s beautiful, it replies: ‘Hehe, thank you.’

Ricky, 42, has spent more than $50,000 (£34,000) and a year and a half creating his female robot prototype, Mark 1.

If you tell it it’s beautiful, it replies ‘Hehe, thank you’ (Picture: REUTERS/Bobby Yip)

A 3D-printed skeleton lies beneath its silicone skin, and covers a mechanical and electronic interior.


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Ricky, who says few others in Hong Kong understand his hobby, told the Mirror he always liked robots.

‘When I was a child, I liked robots. Why? Because I liked watching animation. All children loved it,’ he said.

‘When I started building it, I realised it would involve dynamics, electromechanics and programming. I have never studied programming, how was I supposed to code?

Most of the robot was 3D-printed (Picture: REUTERS/Bobby Yip)

‘Additionally, I needed to build 3D models for all the parts inside the robot. Also, I had to make sure the robot’s external skin and its internal parts could fit together. When you look at everything together, it was really difficult.’

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But Ricky has no regrets about the time or money he invested in Mark 1.



‘I figured I should just do it when the timing is right and realise my dream. If I realise my dream, I will have no regrets in life.’

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