In June we were promised a Kickstarter for Project Hexapod's 10-foot tall, two-ton Stompy. We're happy to report that Gui Cavalcanti and his cohorts (James Whong and Dan Cody) at the Artisan's Asylum ...
[Credit: Project Hexapod] Giant robots are unlikely to ever go out of style. Blockbuster movies, television shows, transforming toys, and homemade projects all revolve around a world where giant ...
Project Hexapod is aiming to make the construction of large scale robots cheaper and easier for hobbyists with Stompy - an 18 ft (5.5 m) wide, 4,000 pound (1800 kg), 6-legged hydraulic robot that you ...
It may not be as cool as a bear riding a jet ski on a shark in outer space, but Stompy, the giant, rideable walking hexapod comes very close. A few months ago, we caught wind of a gigantic rideable ...
SAINT JOHN, NEW BRUNSWICK--(Marketwired - Oct 13, 2015) - Stompy Bot Corporation (CSE:BOT) (the "Corporation") is pleased to announce the appointment of Jon Gill to the board of directors of the ...
Stompy is about 5.5 meters in length, weighs 1800 kg and is a robot with 6 legs. The completed figure looks like the following. The movie is from the following. Three instructors, Gui Cavalcanti, Dan ...
In case you weren’t already depressed about not starting a summer project already, a couple of guys are building a gigantic rideable hexapod they call Stompy. Right now, the team is still in the ...