Partially. It’s mostly the ratio between the two inner rotating arms. There is also the head thruster that adds a few mph. Check out the earlier MAAC build. It had a crazy long stride. @Birdman9301
That's very cool of you to do that. Much obliged. I've been away from the site for a while, trying to get back to designing with new stuff. @Treadmill103
They do become quite addictive once you begin tinkering. Takes me forever to clean out my sub assembly files after a build. -Deleting leg01, leg02, ... leg56, etc. lol @zap210
I'm impressed with your builds too my friend. Thank you for all the upvotes and spotlights. I've got to get on my laptop so I can open some more of them. I have carpal tunnel so I mostly work on my iPad. @MrMecha
I'm surprised at how lifelike they can get. Some of the physics are so counterintuitive. I spent a week designing feet for one and it kept walking backwards. So I rotated the feet 180 deg and it gained 5 mph. Most of my stuff goes like that. Lol @Mumpsy
Thanks! @kerbober
I don't know why nobody thought to generate power with table salt before. It's so simple. @Kerbango
+1Thanks for the compliments! @kingofsteam
Thank you! @Cynister
Thanks! @Treadmill103
Thank you! @Treadmill103
Thanks! @ProvingMars
Thanks! @BUZALIC
Partially. It’s mostly the ratio between the two inner rotating arms. There is also the head thruster that adds a few mph. Check out the earlier MAAC build. It had a crazy long stride. @Birdman9301
Thanks! @FlyingThings
Thank you! @Treadmill103
I just noticed the canards are a bit mismatched. I always notice these things after I post it. (Head slap) oh well.
Thanks! @MAHADI
Thank you! @Treadmill103
Abbey Normal! Thanks! @ProvingMars
Thank you! @Rodrigo110
Thank you! I'd do more in my laptop but the iPad is easier on my carpal tunnel. @TheNCRranger
Thanks! @Treadmill103
Thank you! @TMR9001
Thanks! @salisbey
Thanks my friend! @Treadmill103
That's very cool of you to do that. Much obliged. I've been away from the site for a while, trying to get back to designing with new stuff. @Treadmill103
Thank you! @Treadmill103
Can never have too much engine! Nice work!
Thanks! I wonder if they will ever add a G meter. I'd love to see how many Gs result from a tight turn at Mach 4. Lol @Treadmill103
Thank you! @Treadmill103
Thanks! @MrMecha
Thank you! @MAHADI
A very handy gadget indeed!
Thanks! @evilbadger34
Thank you! @MAHADI
Thanks! @Treadmill103
Thanks! @MailboxIsMyGender
Cool concept
I'm making a steampunk dragon. Mind if I use it? It's the most compact one I could find.
That's not nice. I'm calling my giant mechanical crocodile. Nyaa! @Killjoy543
Kinda makes you want to jump up on a chair, doesn't it. @AN0NYM0US
Thanks! @OxKnight
Thank you! @Theskateboardingcow
Probably run away, those things are mean! @Killjoy543
They do become quite addictive once you begin tinkering. Takes me forever to clean out my sub assembly files after a build. -Deleting leg01, leg02, ... leg56, etc. lol @zap210
Nice!
Thank you! @SpiritusRaptor
You have to put the TRIM (right side) slider up to the top for it to walk. Otherwise he just sorta moonwalks. @Stealth
Bwaaa-hah-hah, thank you! @F104Deathtrap
I'm impressed with your builds too my friend. Thank you for all the upvotes and spotlights. I've got to get on my laptop so I can open some more of them. I have carpal tunnel so I mostly work on my iPad. @MrMecha
Thank you! @MAHADI
Thanks! @Treadmill103
Thank you! @Mumpsy
I'm surprised at how lifelike they can get. Some of the physics are so counterintuitive. I spent a week designing feet for one and it kept walking backwards. So I rotated the feet 180 deg and it gained 5 mph. Most of my stuff goes like that. Lol @Mumpsy