Mike Senna, well known from the remote-control R2-D2 replica he built in 2003, finished building a working WALL-E replica from the Pixar film in 2012. Completely scratch built, as there are no hobbiest parts available. He began building WALL-E’s girlfriend Eve in 2014.
Finished automating WALL-E's head movements, and set it up with a demo button so it can be tested at it's first event at the Disneyland Hotel, Marvelous Mechanized Magic Kingdom. I'm pretty happy with the movement. It was completed the night before the event.