January 23, 201312 yr I really should try and build this to But you build big stuff! I like that little crawler, I wish I owned those "new" motors so I could try to build it...
January 23, 201312 yr I dont think i got all the parts needed for this. I do know i need one! This looks like a perfect item to annoy and chase my 2 dachshunds!
January 23, 201312 yr I like that little crawler, I wish I owned those "new" motors so I could try to build it... The original version uses two M-motors
January 23, 201312 yr This will go into my build list to creep around...will prefer to mix of 2-tone grey to blend with the motors, gears and batt...
January 23, 201312 yr thanks for the pics, i gave it a try today and so far so good...Actually i just notice the file from DLuders Nice job. Edited January 23, 201312 yr by frannanok
January 23, 201312 yr That is a fast walker almost a runner. I found a video displaying another lego walker. It give reference to Theo Jansen the inventor who discovered these beast. Edited January 23, 201312 yr by Boxerlego
February 5, 201312 yr I built this tonight, it was fun! I also added antennas just for the fun of it!
February 15, 201312 yr Author Isogawa Yoshihito's "Fleet-Footed Insect" spider-like Lego Technic walker is now on Rebrickable. Thanks, Technicmad, for hosting it and thanks to the Japanese master for sharing it!
October 30, 2024Oct 30 I realize this is a super old thread, but maybe this will help someone. I found the original design by conv-isogawa and was dissapointed that the link to the instructions no longer worked. Then I found this thread, which was very promising, but for whatever reason none of the shared links worked for me either. After spending time reverse engineering most of the model from watching the videos I realized that amadeup had already done the same and posted slightly modified instructions on Rebrickable. And here is another one.
October 30, 2024Oct 30 Wow. It looks hilarious! I really like it. Maybe I’ll adapt it to be control+, since I don’t have pf
October 30, 2024Oct 30 This is genius, once I looked at these kind of walking mechanisms but did not find this really simple implementation, and so cool that it even has a cool shaping / details. Thanks for the instructions!
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