Thames & Kosmos ReBotz Knox: Weird walking robot
Demonstrate the functions of wheels, slider cranks, and motors
Quick and simple assembly
Provide flexibility for customized design
Driven by an electric motor to achieve dynamic motion
River Thames and Kosmos ReBotz Knox: The quirky walking robot is an interesting mechanical device assembled from various items, including tennis rackets, hammers, and the rear wheels of tricycles.
This unique robot not only has a simple and fast construction, but also demonstrates the functions of wheels, slider cranks, and motors very well.
The robot is driven by an electric motor, which increases its dynamic characteristics. In addition, the robot can flexibly integrate parts from different kits to achieve customized design.