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David Aguilar (Andorra), who was born without a right forearm, designed and built his own fully functioning prosthetic arm using bricks from a LEGO® Technic helicopter set (#9396), completing the first version – named MK-I (Mark 1), after the suit built by comic-book hero Iron Man – in 2017. The purely mechanical prosthesis featured a moveable elbow joint and a grabber for picking things up, which he actuated by bending his elbow. Aguilar, aka "Hand Solo", has subsequently refined his designs a number of times, and his most recent model, MK-IV (Mark 4), is a motorized arm with five fingers that he controls by making subtle movements of his residual arm.
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