by RobotServicesGroup » Sun Oct 05, 2008 3:04 am
by RobotServicesGroup
Sun Oct 05, 2008 3:04 am
Although the original Kondo KHR-1 has not been in production for a number of years, we recently acquired a kit that had never been assembled. It has been quite an experience to assemble the grand-daddy of all humanoid robots, and we have documented our experience. In addition to building the robot, we also tackled problems common to the KHR-1 including servos that shake, and installing a radio control device.
You can check out our full Build Report
here

Although the original Kondo KHR-1 has not been in production for a number of years, we recently acquired a kit that had never been assembled. It has been quite an experience to assemble the grand-daddy of all humanoid robots, and we have documented our experience. In addition to building the robot, we also tackled problems common to the KHR-1 including servos that shake, and installing a radio control device.
You can check out our full Build Report
here
