Stuart W.R. V4.0

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Intro: Stuart W.R. V4.0

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After a period of almost more then a year of improving, testing, etc..
He is finally is here!
Stuart, Version 4.0.
A fun little concept i got from watching some videos of walking machines on Youtube (God bless Youtube), and his first version couldn't even carry it's own weight, it had to be suspended from a rope in order to walk.
I soon found the solution to this problem, because the gears have to always make contact with each other, but they sometimes slipped, so i put a small bar to keep the pressure on the gears so they weren't physically able to slip, one problem solved. Next problem, the legs.
In the begin those were very fragile and were most likely to break under the force in which the body came down with.
This one was easy, just put on smaller legs.
Only one problem to go.
The leg supports:
They kept breaking and making him basically "break his leg", which made him really unbalanced.
Again easy.
Make the bar which kept the pressure on the gears to hold up the leg supporters..
And so, the V4.0 (4.0 already?! Wow!) was born, and finally cleared of bugs.
Thats basically this creations story and now;
I'll say some pros and no's:

Pros:
-Low part use.
-Fun to watch.
-Sturdy (survived a drop from my desk which is 3 feet high).
-Will keep your lil' bro or sis busy for hours if you need to babysit (lol).

No's:
-Hard to time the legs when building (it will look retarded with a wrong timing).
-Lots of grey and light blue spacers needed.

You like it?
Lets build then!

STEP 1: Leg Support

This is one of the leg supports, build it 6x.

STEP 2: Leg

This is one of the legs.
Again, build this 6x.

STEP 3: "Roof"

The top of the frame, without this part, the chassis will be alot less sturdy.

STEP 4: Sides

The sides, not much more.

STEP 5: Chassis (Down Frame)

This is the frame which hold the legs, engine and the gears in place.

STEP 6: Assembly: Sides + Chassis

The connection between the chassis and the sides.

STEP 7: Assembly: Top + Sides

The connection between the top and the sides.

STEP 8: Assembly: Top + Leg Supports

The connection between the top and the leg supports.

STEP 9: Assembly: Leg Supports + Legs

The connection between the legs and the leg supports.

STEP 10: You're Done!

Well, you can finally have your own robot-ish thingy.
Have freaking much fun!

107 Comments

mine keeps on going buzz click click click click click click click

All motors that look like that blue one works and the blue rod is a gray rod and it can also move sideways and upside down
Would the see through motor with the red battery pack work for this
Would a green motor work
some grey-lenght rods are blue,like those are.
This is what it sounds like: Whir, click click click click click click click click.
 my thing cant lift up its own weight
what are those long rods?blue or gray

its working suckish for me
Did you build everything exactly the same? Did you time the legs right? Is the engine low on batteries? Check that first before you say it sucks next time, ok?
He didnt say it sucks, he said that its working sucksh for him.
Yes i know that, but i don't like it when people say it's suckish or only for them when they don't even give the reason why.
Because then i could help them but i could not otherwise.
 your right i didnt time it right
ooooowwwwwwwwwww!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

(the gears bit me!!
Lolz, the V1 bit me too once :P
the robot stucks with de gears
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