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Morgan Gillespie 31-07-2006 17:42

Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
I was searching around youtube and I found this
Japanese Mechwarrior
Anyone who has every played Mechwarrior/Phantom Crash/ect... will now be able to buy one of their own for only $300,000.

What do you guys think?

While it technically is rolling rather than walking, it is still rather cool.

thegathering 31-07-2006 17:46

Re: Japanese Land Walker Suit
 
um... well it's interesting to say the least.

Pat McCarthy 31-07-2006 17:52

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
I love the target it shoots at! Space invaders! :ahh:

Kristian Calhoun 31-07-2006 17:53

Re: Japanese Land Walker Suit
 
While it is pretty nifty, I don't really see an actual "use" for it. [And it has a $300,000 price tag to boot.]

However, to be able to ride/operate would be awesome! [For a small fee, of course.] It would make a great theme park attraction.

So besides the coolness factor, until I have the money, and space to store it [that thing is huge!], I would rather have a Segway...


...Imagine how many Segways $300,000 could buy... :rolleyes:

Tytus Gerrish 31-07-2006 17:59

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
im builging one eight now that i will fly to japan with and battle with that one.

Morgan Gillespie 31-07-2006 18:01

Re: Japanese Land Walker Suit
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by calhounian
While it is pretty nifty, I don't really see an actual "use" for it in everyday life. [And it has a $300,000 price tag to boot.]

However, to be able to ride/operate would be awesome! [For a small fee, of course.] It would make a great theme park attraction...

Same, this would be a great thing to rent out rides, no one will be able to buy one of things unless they are ridiculously rich, yet if given the money for a $300,000 vehicle I would much rather have this in my garage than any $300,000 car.

It isn't meant to be practical, just for that coolness factor.

Nica F. 02-08-2006 12:13

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
kinda reminds me of star wars. just because.

it would be scary if it decided to take control as you're riding in it, and start attacking people and what not though.

KenWittlief 02-08-2006 14:01

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
$300,000!!! WoW Im UnderWhelmed!

whats the point of having the legs thrash back and forth like that when it doesnt actually lift its feet? It could simply skid steer or use a crab drive.

I sounds like the garbage truck emptying a dumpser :ahh:

For $300k it should be able to fly

Tytus Gerrish 02-08-2006 14:10

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
I agree it would be worth it if it were 300000 Yen

witch is about $833.33

Andrew Blair 02-08-2006 14:13

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
300,000.00 JPY
Japan Yen = 2,618.36 USD
United States Dollars
Yeah, that's about right!

But it looks like it's going to fall over or thrash itself to pieces every time it takes a step!

Josh Goodman 02-08-2006 14:43

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
Quote:

kinda reminds me of star wars. just because.
That was my first thought. This seems like just a bit too much money for what it's worth. Now maybe if they built an ATST....

KenWittlief 02-08-2006 14:57

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
the saddest part of all: Land Walker?!

I guess ParkingLotWalker doesnt have the same techno ring to it?

( I dont think that could make it across my lawn )

I wanna see it go toe to toe with the robot they use to take to Monster truck shows

what was that thing called, the one that picks up cars and crushes them, then blowtorches the remains

Billfred 02-08-2006 15:32

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by KenWittlief
the saddest part of all: Land Walker?!

I guess ParkingLotWalker doesnt have the same techno ring to it?

( I dont think that could make it across my lawn )

I wanna see it go toe to toe with the robot they use to take to Monster truck shows

what was that thing called, the one that picks up cars and crushes them, then blowtorches the remains

There was a special on the Travel Channel about them a few days ago (it was two in the morning, I was bored). There's several of them.

Ryan Dognaux 02-08-2006 15:49

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
I dunno about anyone else, but I thought it was cool. It's like the Japanese are on their way to making a Gundam mech. suit or something :) Very cool, just speed it up a bit.

Jeremiah Johnson 02-08-2006 16:04

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
Those Japanese people and their silly cartoons and tiny inventions. Granted, the motors we use to build our robots at K-T are from Japan.

Japan's most exported goods are motors. Okay, probably not true but it could be Sushi.

Mmm for raw fish.

KenWittlief 02-08-2006 16:32

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Ryan Dognaux
... It's like the Japanese are on their way to making a Gundam mech. suit or something :) ....

they are on their way to making an army of robots that shuffle their feet across parking lots, and shoot tennis balls at you!

I think we are way ahead of them - isnt Robosaurus about 20 years old now?

Play the video from this site:

RoboSaurus

Andrew Blair 02-08-2006 18:12

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
Something to note about Robosaurus...

Isn't Land Walker about the same size as a sedan?

Perfect prey...

Jeremiah Johnson 02-08-2006 21:21

Re: Japanese Land Walker Robot
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Andrew Blair
Something to note about Robosaurus...

Isn't Land Walker about the same size as a sedan?

Perfect prey...

Oh man... I see a challenge. I think the Japanese people would win though. I'm sure they could create some kind of tiny robot that clings on and then rapidly rusts the steel used in Robosaurus.

(Robosaurus is the robot that eats the cars right?)


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