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Theo Jansen-style Biped Robot kit by Gakken

A wind-powered bipedal walking robot kit inspired by physicist and artist Theo Jansen's Strandbeest kinetic sculptures. No batteries or electronics required — simply assemble the kit, place it on a flat surface, and add wind from a fan to watch it walk with fluid, graceful motion.

Made by Gakken, a Japanese publisher known for their smartly designed educational kits. The assembly takes a couple of hours and the result looks impressive both in motion and on display.

Key Features

  • Wind-Powered – No batteries or electricity needed
  • Theo Jansen Mechanism – Elegant linkage-based walking motion
  • Bipedal Design – Walks forward with fluid, natural movement
  • Snap-Together Assembly – Builds in approximately 2 hours
  • Display Piece – Looks great as a kinetic sculpture on a shelf

Ideal For

  • Kinetic art and mechanical engineering enthusiasts
  • STEM education — physics of linkages and motion
  • Fun weekend build project for kids and adults
  • Desktop display and conversation piece
Note: The manual is in Japanese only, but includes clear assembly pictures. An English-friendly version is not included.

Package Contents

  • 1× Theo Jansen-Style Biped Robot Kit (unassembled)
  • 1× Japanese instruction manual (with pictures)

Resources

$32.89

Original: $109.63

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Theo Jansen-style Biped Robot kit by Gakken—

$109.63

$32.89

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Description

A wind-powered bipedal walking robot kit inspired by physicist and artist Theo Jansen's Strandbeest kinetic sculptures. No batteries or electronics required — simply assemble the kit, place it on a flat surface, and add wind from a fan to watch it walk with fluid, graceful motion.

Made by Gakken, a Japanese publisher known for their smartly designed educational kits. The assembly takes a couple of hours and the result looks impressive both in motion and on display.

Key Features

  • Wind-Powered – No batteries or electricity needed
  • Theo Jansen Mechanism – Elegant linkage-based walking motion
  • Bipedal Design – Walks forward with fluid, natural movement
  • Snap-Together Assembly – Builds in approximately 2 hours
  • Display Piece – Looks great as a kinetic sculpture on a shelf

Ideal For

  • Kinetic art and mechanical engineering enthusiasts
  • STEM education — physics of linkages and motion
  • Fun weekend build project for kids and adults
  • Desktop display and conversation piece
Note: The manual is in Japanese only, but includes clear assembly pictures. An English-friendly version is not included.

Package Contents

  • 1× Theo Jansen-Style Biped Robot Kit (unassembled)
  • 1× Japanese instruction manual (with pictures)

Resources