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  • Date Created: 28 Jan 2020 4:38 PM Date Created
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8 Legged Walking Robot Kit : Construction and Playing

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dubbie
28 Jan 2020

Christmas may have passed but the presents still linger on. One of my Christmas presents (admittedly to myself) was an 8 legged walking robot. I have a great interest in walking robots and hope one day to have a whole herd of them. This is one of the first 8 legged walking robots that I have seen. The 6 legged walking robots (not the hexabug type) are fairly common and I have several already. I obtained this Little 8 version which is a self assembly kit, so you get the fun of making it and then the fun of playing with it.

 

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I did like the fact that all the gears and DC motors were all contained within the initial body build. It makes it very self-contained and much easier to hack-about if you want to make it into something else.

 

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There is no on/off switch with this robot so the construction requires you to assemble all the electronics, motors and controllers near the beginning , which does make it easier to test. The full body construction, without legs, can be seen in the above video. All that is needed now is to add the legs.

 

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Having put it together, I'm not entirely sure I have assembled it perfectly correctly. It does seem to work mostly as I expected but there just seems something about it that does not seem quite correct.

 

I do like the way it is effectively two four legged walking robots side by side so it changes direct by altering the relative speed of each side of four legs. I might not keep the legs on it but the body seems good as does the two motor drive so I might try replacing the legs with wheels. Who knows!

 

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PS Only one more Christmas present left to play with, which is a Tobbie 6 legged walking robot. I already have one of these, plus another make, so once assembled I will have three of them, which is enough to start working on some herd behaviours.

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