Description
This Bipedal Walking Robot moves by transferring its weight. The weight transfer unit, comprised of a gearbox and battery case, creates a crank rotation that is converted into reciprocating motion by the slider, causing the model to rock and its legs to move forward. The model is composed of light gray plastic. The legs and sliders have holes to attach parts such as universal shafts, arms and your original parts by tapping screws so its appearance can be changed. Easy snap-fit/screw-together assembly. By adjusting the gearbox attachment angle and limiter, the model direction may be altered. The angle can be adjusted in three directions (right, middle, left), and can be changed even after assembly. (If gearbox is moved to left, the model turns right.). 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. The model can also turn: by having the model hold some weight, the center of gravity changes allows the model to turn. Gear ratio: 114.7:1. Includes low rpm type 130 motor. Speed: about 4.8cm/s (170m/h) (The model moves 1m in about 20 seconds.). Running on even surfaces is recommended. Challenge level: 3 out of 5. Approximate assembly time: 120 – 180 minutes. Length: 85mm, width: 132mm, height: 107mm (138mm with guide rod attached) (approximate dimensions). Weight: approximately 138g (Batteries Not Included).