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by TheoJansen
The third public evolution of the Animaris Geneticus Parvus. #7 has evolved legs, with pointy feet instead of flat. Featuring a fully working Theo Jansen mechanism as used in his work "the Rhinoceros".
Also see our new Propeller Propulsion add-on, to have your Strandbeest walk autonomously!

The mechanism is printed assembled, and will work without further assembly right after birth from the printer.

A few tips to consider:

- After birth there might be a little powder left in some joints, or it might not go supersmooth. This will fix itself after the animal has a little bit of practice!

- Some surfaces work better than others. The legs require a little friction, and a flat surface. So for example: A rough table or floor, thin flat carpeting, or a thin rubber sheet. It will slip on a too smooth surface.

- The best way to push it is by its nameplate. Do not push down, but forward.

- The beest is light, but quite strong. It can actually be dropped without breaking. It is not a "toy" however, and not suitable for children. The 3D printer material is easy to stain so clean hands are advised.
 
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by TheoJansen
[Note: This propeller propulsion add-on does not include a 3D printed Strandbeest, which should be bought seperately! This propeller does not fit the Ondula version!]

Theo Jansen’s 3D printed Strandbeest continues to evolve with the addition of a Propeller Propulsion system! The 3D printed Strandbeests can now walk autonomously, powered by the wind, just like Theo's full-scale Strandbeests. The new propeller add-on gives new and existing owners of these kinetic sculptures a new way to set them in motion!

The propeller addition is available as a separate kit, which can be mounted on the 3D printed Strandbeests. The propeller is compatible with the various evolutions of the Strandbeest, so existing owners of the “AGP” 5 and 7 model Strandbeests can use it as well. Consisting of 5 main parts, it can be mounted on the Strandbeest body in a few simple steps.
Also see our videos of the Strandbeest Propulsion in action, and the video with mounting instructions.

The 3D printed Strandbeest is sold separately.

A few tips to consider:

- Please look at our instruction video on mounting the Propeller Propulsion add-on, here.

- After mounting the Propeller Propulsion add-on it is best left mounted. Frequent dis-assembly can wear down the material which can result in play on the mechanism.
 
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by Bathsheba
The design I'm trying to make is exactly twice as complex as this one. This stage of it seemed like a good place to pause for a breather.
 
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by schaewill
 
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by Spacetime
This is a to scale human skull that has been turned into a polygonal wire mesh. The skull is the actual size of a 6ft. tall human. The rest of the skeleton parts are can be found here - http://www.shapeways.com/shops/spacetime
 
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by virtox
Eno (Grand)
While provocatively curved, she is indeed very shy!
She only allows a glowing glimpse of what she holds inside.

Eno Grand is one of the the largest table models in this series, nearly 26 cm tall.
This unique series of light shades is suitable LED lights,
for example Luxeon/Cree LEDs, but smaller led tea-light also work.
The shade hides the source from direct view, resulting in a gentle light emerging.

More evolutionary:
Other sizes and shapes available.
 
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by bt@barrythomas.co.uk
 
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by GaryR57
 
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