RoboGames 2011 - Tetsujin Robot Suit

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Uploaded by on Apr 17, 2011

Featured on http://www.robots-dreams.com - The Tetsujin competition, named for the famous Japanese iron robot, focuses on improving and extending man's power and strength.
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  • I am the operator. To answer a few responses. This was the suit's first year so yes, it needs a lot of work. We designed it to make a capable person run faster and jump higher. Fired at full pressure, it throws me 5 feet into the air... and results in me crumpling on the ground screaming from the pain. Also, we miscalculated on the stabilization springs. I promise next year it will bring some more shock and awe.

  • Is it just me or does it look like he is exherting more force trying to work the suit than the suit is saving him by walking?

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  • so it shoves things up his ass as he walks

  • keep up the work, and pray it never falls into the wrong hands... er... legs

  • HAHAHHA this suit sux hard, noone can move with it!

  • OMG WHY ARE YOU CREATING PYRAMID HEAD!

  • Those are some sexy thighs!

  • Cool but, why show it if it's practically unstable :P

  • that is pretty cool

    

  • I love the stompy stompy walk!

  • it might need some more development but i can see where they wanted to go with this, (got to start some where).

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