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Leiteq has designed a robot called Ichiro that is inspired from the idea of a wind-up toy reflecting the motions of nature through its walking movement. The prototype has been made from SLS 3D printing technique and measures 25 x 18 x 6 cm. It’s focus is on straightforward motion and character. It looks quite interesting in motion and the six legs somehow remind me of a caterpillar. I’m quite impressed by the looks of the robot.
[Designboom]
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