SwashBot, 3 Legged Robot Made Using a R/C Helicopter

by Scott Beale on April 28, 2008 · 1 comment

SwashBot 1

SwashBot 2

SwashBot 1 and Swashbot 2, the latest project by Crab Fu, are a couple of wonderful 3 legged robots created using remote control helicopters.

photo via Crab Fu

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1 nixon_files April 13, 2009 at 12:37 pm

Really impressive work!! I just finished building a lifesize r2d2 and have been looking for a 3 legged robot design. Your’s is the best one I’ve seen so far!

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