Robo Elephant

Biomimicry is the copying of features in nature into human inventions. There have been robot dogs, birds, and insects, so why not elephants?

To move the elephant's legs, you can turn the tail in the back. The rotation is turned into reciprocating motion, which is then transferred into oscillation, making the legs move back and forth. You can manually move the trunk and ears as well. The model has 214 pieces.


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