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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Want to scare your "significant other" with a Lego Technic spider? You can build arcanemettles' "Lego Technic Spider! 583 elements, 2 M-Motors, Theo Jansen style legs, and IR remote control. Each motor drives the legs (and pedipalps) on one side, allowing the spider to go forward, back, and to turn. Photos are at http://www.flickr.com/photos/arcanemettles/ and cut-away images and the LDRAW file are at http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=438194 ."

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That is very cool. The legs look a bit unstable though, since they are only connected to the body on one side

I'm having a terrible sense of Deja Vu... Wasn't this shown on this forum only one or two days ago? No video or LDD instructions then though.

The model is certainly worth the attention.

  • 4 weeks later...

How did I miss this? Actually the legs are pretty stable, it was the central part of the body that needed some re-enforcement to keep it from sagging under the weight of the batterybox. No problems with the chains, at least so far...

Also, I've just put up on Youtube a new red and tan spider if anyone's interested.

That is one Bad A#@ spider! Great job, and I love how you can control direction.

That's just fantastic... I love it. Every time I think about making a "bug," I get mired in thinking of how to get all the gears working in sync, and keep forgetting I've got a bunch of chain links.

I like the "L-Shape with 1/4 elipse" pieces, too... I have a ton of them and can never think of how to use them (then again I'm a city/train/castle boy and only dabble in technic).

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