The Bipedal Walking Robot is an addition to the Educational Construction Series. Walking Robot moves by transferring its weight. When the weight transfer unit, which is composed of a gearbox and battery case, moves right, and left, the model rocks and its legs move forward.
Features- Crank rotation is converted into reciprocating motion by the slider
- Adjusting gearbox attachment angle and limiter alters the model direction
- Gearbox attachment angle is adjustable to three directions and it can be changed even after assembly
- The legs have limiters to limit model lean
- When the limiter is down, the body lean is decreased, and stride length becomes shorter
- Attaching guide rod redirects the model if it hits an obstacle
- Making the model hold things such as an AAA battery changes its center of gravity, which lets the model turn
- Features light gray plastic parts
- Running on even surfaces is recommended
- The legs and plastic slides have holes to attach parts such as universal shafts, arms, and your original parts by tapping screws
- Easy snap-fIt'screw-together assembly
Specifications- Approximate assembly time: 120 - 180 minutes
- Dimension: 107 H x 132 W x 85 L mm
- Challenge level: 3 (5 is the highest)
- Gear ratio: 114.7:1