R/C ARACHNOID BARBIE STROGG
by M.C. Langer in Circuits > Remote Control
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R/C ARACHNOID BARBIE STROGG
Meet Barbie Strogg, a tortured doll found in the garbage. I cut her arms and body below the waist, and replaced the limbs with cybernetics: Her arms are plasma guns, and she walks thanks to six R/C controlled arachnoid legs. Now, she's rabid and hungry for blood!!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz0alks5nzU
Yes, too much "Mortal Kombat" is perjudicial for the health :-)
The reused materials:
For the upper body:
Tools: the usual. Dremel, screwdrivers, pliers and soldering iron.
The electromechanics:
Our fellow maker Rpantaleo have a great CAD image of the basic mechanics of a six legged robot:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Hexabot-Build-a-heavy-duty-six-legged-robot/#step1
I used a R/C from an old toy vehicle. You will need the kind of toy R/C how moves like a battle tank (you know: two motors, one beside the other. For turning, one of the motors spins faster than the other). For more torque, I replaced the toy motors for small electric screwdrivers.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cz0alks5nzU
Yes, too much "Mortal Kombat" is perjudicial for the health :-)
The reused materials:
For the upper body:
- Half Barbie
- Various plasctic pieces (acoholometer mouth pieces, fax machine gears, etc)
- Cordless phone base
- Plastic case
- Plastic pieces of your choice
- plastic compasses
- pantograph
- wipers
- R/C from a toy car
- 2 small electric screwdrivers
- 2 plastic wheels
Tools: the usual. Dremel, screwdrivers, pliers and soldering iron.
The electromechanics:
Our fellow maker Rpantaleo have a great CAD image of the basic mechanics of a six legged robot:
https://www.instructables.com/id/Hexabot-Build-a-heavy-duty-six-legged-robot/#step1
I used a R/C from an old toy vehicle. You will need the kind of toy R/C how moves like a battle tank (you know: two motors, one beside the other. For turning, one of the motors spins faster than the other). For more torque, I replaced the toy motors for small electric screwdrivers.