Upon further review, I wish to use a giant Bananna to destroy this machine.
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Upon further review, I wish to use a giant Bananna to destroy this machine.
It's cool that some guy tried his hand at building a mech, but really, this thing doesn't walk. It rolls one side at a time, the closest approximation to human movement is pivoting while dragging your feet heavily so you don't lose balance on one leg. Walking means you have one foot off the ground and in motion, forwards or backwards, while the other supports your weight and helps maintain balance.
Currently even small robots deigned by top engineers have a hard time walking. Honda's robots are easily the most able and mobile 'humanoid robots,' (or bipedial) and applying their technology on a larger scale would be, persumably, a tremendous feat.