David Aguilar has fabricated himself a mechanical prosthetic arm utilizing Lego pieces subsequent to being conceived without a correct lower arm because of an uncommon hereditary condition.
Aguilar, 19, who examines bioengineering at the Universitat Internacional de Catalunya in Spain, is as of now utilizing his fourth model of the vivid prosthetic and his fantasy is to structure reasonable mechanical appendages for the individuals who need them.
When his most loved toys, the plastic blocks turned into the building material for Aguilar's first, still simple, fake arm at nine years old, and each new form had more development capacity than the one preceding.
"As a tyke, I was exceptionally apprehensive to be before different folks, since I was extraordinary, however that didn't stop me putting stock in my fantasies," Aguilar, who is from Andorra, a small realm among Spain and France, told Reuters.
"I needed to ... see myself in the mirror like I see different folks, with two hands," said Aguilar, who utilizes the fake arm just once in a while and is independent without it.
Every one of the adaptations is in plain view in his room in the college home on the edges of Barcelona. The most recent models are checked MK pursued by the number - a tribute to comic book superhuman Iron Man and his MK defensive layer suits.
Aguilar, who utilizes Lego pieces given by a companion, gladly showed a red-and-yellow, completely utilitarian mechanical arm manufactured when he was 18, twisting it in the elbow joint and flexing the grabber as the electric engine inside hummed.
An introduction video on his YouTube channel that he keeps running under the moniker "Hand Solo" says his point is to demonstrate individuals that nothing is unimaginable and handicap can't stop them. In the wake of moving on from college, he needs to make moderate prosthetic answers for individuals who need them.