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| I hate to see a good thread die, so I decided to throw down the gauntlet for
small weight shifting bipeds. Mine has *huge* feet and looks kind of dufy,
but it does weight shift. It is the first time I've ever used a micro-motor.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p4280025.jpg
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p4280026.jpg
Anyone else up for tiny weight shifters?
Kevin
In lugnet.announce.moc, Travis Kunce writes:
> This walker is the refined version of the walker I just built on Sunday that
> I kept dreaming about while futily trying to render the quicktimes of the
> Runner at the setting: limit data rate to 90K.
> After two hours of horidly unpublishible 25 minute renders, I gave up, came
> home and refined the walker. Boy was i sleepy today!
>
> THE RESULT
>
> Son of Walker
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=38966
>
> this moc uses 38 pieces including the elastic and the electrode.
>
> can a walker be smaller?
>
> -tk
>
> PS Video coming tomorrow
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| hmmm...
your walker brings the associacion to diver :)))
cause of feets :)
i've got some kind of draft of the mechanism
which could walk as chicken (with back knees)
but the left-right tilting mechanism isn't done
and the biggest disadvantage is the mechanism is really big
i would say huge
so if the walker-thread will alive
i'll try to make my moc smaller
i don't know it will be the contestor to your walker
but the thread will be (i hope) continued
regards
pixel
"Kevin L. Clague" <kevin_clague@yahoo.com> wrote in message news:HE7Gnv.JGK@lugnet.com...
> I hate to see a good thread die, so I decided to throw down the gauntlet for
> small weight shifting bipeds. Mine has *huge* feet and looks kind of dufy,
> but it does weight shift. It is the first time I've ever used a micro-motor.
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p4280025.jpg
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p4280026.jpg
>
> Anyone else up for tiny weight shifters?
>
> Kevin
>
> In lugnet.announce.moc, Travis Kunce writes:
> > This walker is the refined version of the walker I just built on Sunday that
> > I kept dreaming about while futily trying to render the quicktimes of the
> > Runner at the setting: limit data rate to 90K.
> > After two hours of horidly unpublishible 25 minute renders, I gave up, came
> > home and refined the walker. Boy was i sleepy today!
> >
> > THE RESULT
> >
> > Son of Walker
> >
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=38966
> >
> > this moc uses 38 pieces including the elastic and the electrode.
> >
> > can a walker be smaller?
> >
> > -tk
> >
> > PS Video coming tomorrow
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.technic, Kevin L. Clague writes:
> I hate to see a good thread die, so I decided to throw down the gauntlet for
> small weight shifting bipeds. Mine has *huge* feet and looks kind of dufy,
> but it does weight shift. It is the first time I've ever used a micro-motor.
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p4280025.jpg
>
> http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/kclague/mm-walker/p4280026.jpg
>
> Anyone else up for tiny weight shifters?
It would appear that I credited the wrong person for the first tiny COG:er...
http://news.lugnet.com/technic/?n=10301
That answers your question.
Huge feet indeed it has, looking forward to next version!
Best regards,
/Tobbe
http://www.lotek.nu
(remove SPAM when e-mailing)
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