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Hey thanks, they look a bit big because I went balls out making them sturdy
and functional. I figured the ankles would be the most important joint in
making the Robot stand.
As for making it walk. I was gonna build six legs for it, so it would walk
on a tri-pod at all times. But I have opted for the bipedal design.
Theoretically it can (when completed) walk I suppose. Thing is I would have
to higher a team of Scientists to configure the programing. With the bipedal
design, best I could hope for without going insane, is to confiure it to
mechanically pose it'self. Like doing Martial Arts Kata. Should be very cool.
Either way we'll see what it can do once I'm done. With the addition of
Mechanical toes, it may be able to lift its feet up by pushing off the
ground with its toes. We'll see.
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In lugnet.build.mecha, Jason Coronado writes:
> holy shnikies!! those feet are huge! they also look very stable. i
> suppose they would have to be to support that huge mech. do you actually
> plan on having your mech walk? it looks like it might. that's quite a
> project you got going there--can't wait to see it come to its fruition.
Preview:
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Legomaster/Jamocklaquat/9zzzzzjamocklaquat5.jpg
Web-Reference:
http://www.biomechanicalbricks.com/jamocklaquat.htm
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