VIDEO: How to make a robot iPhone fancy dress mask

Yes, there is an app for that

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8 September 2009 18:52 GMT / By Stuart Miles

With Hallowe'en coming up shortly, thoughts inevitably turn to dressing up for the fancy dress parties you've been invited to.

Andy Lim, editorial director over at Recombu, a mobile phone comparison site, has opted for a Blue Peter approach with a bit of gadget love thrown in for good measure.

Not afraid of dressing up to get a few hits (he once roamed the streets of London dressed as an iPhone) his latest creation sees him using the "Mouth Off" app, some glue, and a lot of sticky-back plastic.

Luckily for us, not only do we get instructions how to make one ourselves, but we never have to see his face - we love you really Andy.

Expect to see at least one or two at the next robot party you find yourself at.

Via: recombu.com

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