Her grandmother had other concerns.
“The legs are really good, but the shoes will have to go,” she wrote her granddaughter. “Can anything be done?”
But Galvin does not really want anything to be done—she said she has been having a good time with the project.
Delvecchio and Karamchandani are equally pleased with their choice for the legs of ShuttleGirl.
“She played the part well and has a great sense of humor about the whole thing,” Delvecchio said.
The future for ShuttleGirl is bright.
Harvard Transportation Services is in talks with Delvecchio and Karamchandani to purchase ShuttleGirl, a move that would prevent it from suffering the fate of its predecessor, Shuttleboy, which died when its creator graduated.
“Over the summer, we would build them a mirror site, minus the girl. Tear,” Delvecchio said.
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