![]() ![]() Also I looked up for a strandbeest bike, and this is all I could find: I am guessing this isn't what you are looking for? And I also dont know or see anyone use Segways anywhere in my city, then again I dont see people use strandbeest skateboards here too! Thanks for commenting, I almost forgot about this project, I finally have some free time and I am starting to draw out plans for a new version that should actually work, it will be based on Theo Jansen's Animaris Rhinoceros beest. If it were pedal powered then the person would have to be high up, because you can't have anything blocking the legs. Lets also put into account that it would be pedal powered, because a motor for this would die fairly quickly and not follow what Theo Jansen wanted to do, since he made the big ones originally to walk using the wind. It would seem stable, but the joining of the parts for a single leg would be difficult, so the joints would be slightly weak if it were to keep the 1 cm margin. Hmm, I didn't think of that, but it would possibly work. You are better off making a segway skateboard, I actually was working on one in march last year, but I took it apart after I almost got it working. But it would still have to be wide, so that skateboard strandbeest you saw is probably your best hope for a portable walking device. I have been extremely busy with school since August, but I have had a few designs that I sketched that would theoretically make this design stable enough with paper and paperclips, it could even walk with a motor attached. There also has to be 3 legs(I think?) to have at least 1 point on the ground at any moment, and it would need around 2 to 4 legs to be stable if I thought it out correctly. The material would also have to be strong enough,given how thin the legs would be. ![]() Paint your dinosaur and wooden clothespins. The head and tail will curl up and follow the curve of the plate. The only decisions youll have to make are what color. If someone were to try to make a bike shaped strandbeest it would be very hard to ride, it would be fairly slow and hard to balance being that it would be thin. Step 1: Draw the outline of the dinosaur onto the paper plate with a sharpie. While many crafters shy away from the complexity of origami, these instructions are super easy to follow. What I made here can't walk by itself, it is extremely unstable and doesn't even have any motors to move it. A walking bike is possible, as long as you dont mind it being wide enough that you can't ride it like a regular bike. I have also seen those a bit after I made this. ![]()
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