Exploded view product rendering, disassembled components floating in space, technical product illustration, assembly diagram, parts breakdown, white background, clean engineering visualization, soft even lighting, all parts in sharp focus.
Generate exactly ONE exploded-view product concept for a Go-playing robot using the three reference images as strict component guides. Reference image 1 is the base platform with the dominant wood Go board, warm off-white body, right-side service spine channel, and half-embedded round bowls. Reference image 2 is the folding bridge-mast module with tiny portrait screen, dual-camera head, and terracotta ring light. Reference image 3 is the compact 4DOF arm assembly with visible rotating stone-pick wheel.
Show the product in a clean three-quarter engineering exploded view. The base platform stays lowest and largest. The bridge-mast floats slightly above and behind the rear-right corner of the service spine, aligned with its hinge connection. The arm assembly floats slightly forward and above its mounting point on the right-rear structure, clearly separated from the base so the viewer understands it is a distinct module. Keep the exploded offsets modest and organized, not chaotic. This is still one product, not a collage.
The base must still read as a premium chess platform: the wood board occupies about four-fifths of the width and almost the full depth, with a slim uniform border. The bowls remain traditional round bowls half embedded into the side saddles. The mast must read as an integrated bridge-pillar, not a standalone stand. The arm must visibly keep its multiple joint stages and its small rotating stone-pick wheel near the tip.
Use a bright white background, soft shadows beneath each floating component, and subtle separation spacing. No text labels, no callout arrows, no logos, no second device, no messy mechanical clutter, no drawer-like bowls.