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				Aguilar, 19, who studies bioengineering at the Universitat 
				Internacional de Catalunya in Spain, is already using his fourth 
				model of the colorful prosthetic and his dream is to design 
				affordable robotic limbs for those who need them.
 Once his favorite toys, the plastic bricks became the building 
				material for Aguilar's first, still very rudimentary, artificial 
				arm at the age of nine, and each new version had more movement 
				capability than the one before.
 
 "As a child I was very nervous to be in front of other guys, 
				because I was different, but that didn't stop me believing in my 
				dreams," Aguilar, who is from Andorra, a tiny principality 
				between Spain and France, told Reuters.
 
 "I wanted to ... see myself in the mirror like I see other guys, 
				with two hands," said Aguilar, who uses the artificial arm only 
				occasionally and is self-sufficient without it.
 
 All the versions are on display in his room in the university 
				residence on the outskirts of Barcelona. The latest models are 
				marked MK followed by the number - a tribute to comic book 
				superhero Iron Man and his MK armor suits.
 
 Aguilar, who uses Lego pieces provided by a friend, proudly 
				displayed a red-and-yellow, fully functional robotic arm built 
				when he was 18, bending it in the elbow joint and flexing the 
				grabber as the electric motor inside whirred.
 
 A presentation video on his YouTube channel that he runs under 
				the nickname "Hand Solo" says his aim is to show people that 
				nothing is impossible and disability cannot stop them.
 
 After graduating from university, he wants to create affordable 
				prosthetic solutions for people who need them.
 
 "I would try to give them a prosthetic, even if it's for free, 
				to make them feel like a normal person, because what is normal, 
				right?"
 
 (Writing by Blanca Rodriguez; Editing by Andrei Khalip and 
				Alison Williams)
 
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