Intermediate Kits

Get ready to tackle your next challenge! These kits have more parts, motors and controls than the beginner kits and are sure to keep you busy over the weekend! These kits are a great way to move up a level to build even cooler robots!
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Robot Arm Edge

The Robotic Arm Edge teaches basic mechanics and control of robotic arms.Using five motors with gearboxes, the Edge has five degrees of freedom: a 120° wrist motion, a 300° elbow motion, a 180° shoulder motion, a 270° base motion, and a 0-1.77" (0-4.5cm) gripping motion. Illuminating whatever the gripper is holding, a white LED is mounted to the “hand” of the arm. An illustrated manual guides you through assembly, which requires only a Phillips screwdriver, long-nose pliers and diagonal cutters; no soldering is required. Be sure to see the optional USB control kit--it allows you to use your computer to program and automate the arm!

Kabuto Mushi (Beetle) Robot

Kabuto Mushi (Rhinoceros Beetle) Robot is an infrared remote controlled robot with caterpillar traction. The infrared remote control handset has 8 channels, each channel controls 4 motors: 2 motors control directional movement, one motor regulates the elevating position of the claw, and the 4th motor operates the claw its self. This easy-to-build kit will provide students, teachers, and inexperienced hobbyist a fun and informative building session.

Binary Player Robot

The Binary Player Robot teaches a very basic programming concept using a memory disk created by the user. On the disk are two rings of squares that can each be filled in or left blank. Just like a player piano, the robot rotates the disk and reads the information using two sensors. Each sensor then transmits the data to the main circuit board which in turn, drives each motor. The robot will then move depending how you programmed the disk. With a 3-speed gearbox on each wheel, you can also control the speed at which it moves. A great robot to learn from!

Bot-Ball Soccer Kit

The Botball is an infrared remote control kit. Its microprocessor provides four different channels to have four robots playing together on the ground. Two separate motors give it forward and backward movement and turn it left and right. Another motor is used to kick the ball. Kit includes parts for two Botballs, 2 IR controllers, and soccer 'ball'. It’s a great addition for all ages of robot competition enthusiasts – especially as the world prepares for the 2010 World Cup! Botballs must be assembled but requires no soldering.

Soccer Jr. Robot

The award winning Soccer Robot by OWI has six operational legs, a retrieving and kicking mechanism, and a wired controller to activate movement and ball control. It runs forward, backward, turns left or right, and executes 360-degree turns. It will even help develop your hand/eye coordination skills. Play games, tournaments, and surprise friends with great moves.

Space Nine Robot

Build a robot suited for space exploration. This educational building kit will lead you through the design and construction of an eight-legged star explorer. Sturdy plastic pieces, pre-assembled PC boards, and mechanical parts do not require any soldering. Once complete, your robot can scale rocks and obstacles you create for a simulated moon surface. Moving all eight legs, the space nine can turn left and right, powered by the infrared remote control.

Remote Controlled Beetle Robot

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