DLuders Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 (edited) Here's a GIGANTIC Lego Power Functions/NXT ARAGNA Extreme Spider Walker Robot by Menno Gorter. It measures 32 inches (80 cm) in diameter and weighs 14 pounds (6.5 kilos)! The displays it's awesome capabilities: "This is a video of PF/NXT-Aragna in it's present state. In fact PF/NXT-Aragna became the missing link between Thunderbirds, Moonbase, Star-wars, Mars-mission, Star-trek, Space-police and the Jetsons. :-) In order to fit Spybotics-spider in it's hangar I had to make the PF/NXT-Aragna a bit wider. This weakened the superstructure, so I had to reinforce it. Together with the interior it became 1 Kilo heavier! "The total weight of 6,5 Kilo's is really the edge, for this model. I prefer to call my creations Techa, as a combination of non-agressive Mecha and Lego-Technic. "Maybe you've seen already some of my bigger walkers on my Brickshelf. http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Menno-Gorter/Events/LEGOWORLD/2007-Legoworld/barman_p1020510_web.jpg http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Menno-Gorter/Events/LEGOWORLD/2005-Legoworld/2005_my_stand_at_legoworld.jpg "This beast is my first big one without pneumatics and is also my first with Mindstorms in combination with Lego Power Functions. After doing nothing for a while with the NXT this is my firtst project since 2007, and my sixth NXT project overall. At this moment I do have enough stuff and ideas to make it 9...." MennoGorter posted a of a smaller, more nimble Omni-directional Spider robot. He has Brickshelf gallery that show pictures of various walking spiders over the years. Edited October 1, 2010 by DLuders Quote
bricked one Posted October 1, 2010 Posted October 1, 2010 I think I like how the smaller one turned out better than the big one. Quote
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