The 8-Legged Alien Explorer You Build With Your Own Hands!
No coding. No microchips. No expensive servos. Just pure mechanical magic, 130+ pieces, and one giant leap into robotics for kids 7 to 107!
Real Engineering
You learn about gears, linkages, torque, and locomotion
all through hands-on play. This is physics they can see and touch.
Robotics shouldn’t be locked behind a screen or a paycheck. We built STARWALKER for one simple reason:
to put the thrill of engineering back into your hands—without the headache.
Forget complex microcontrollers, soldering irons, or programming languages that look like alien code. STARWALKER is a real, walking robot powered by pure mechanics and curiosity. It walks, scuttles, and explores using an ingenious 8-legged Klann linkage mechanism—the same type of advanced engineering used in real planetary rovers, but simplified so anyone can build it.
STARWALKER changes the game:
Truly Affordable: We replaced expensive electronics with brilliant mechanical design. One TT geared motor does all the work.
Zero Frustration: No coding, no soldering, no circuit boards. If you can turn a screw and click a Lego brick, you can build this.
Real Engineering: Your child learns about gears, linkages, torque, and locomotion—all through hands-on play. This is physics they can see and touch.
Built to Last: With over 130 sturdy parts, this is a project you can build, take apart, and rebuild again.
Screen-Free Fun: A rare chance to bond over a tangible, mechanical project that doesn’t require a tablet or phone.
How It Works (The Cool Stuff):
8 Mechanical Legs: Driven by a single motor and a symmetrical Klann linkage, STARWALKER mimics the smooth, scuttling gait of a crab or insect.
Over 130 Assembly Parts: A satisfying, multi-hour build that teaches patience, spatial awareness, and mechanical reasoning.
Powered by 4 x AAA Batteries: Safe, simple, and easy to replace.
Glowing LED Eye: Because every alien explorer needs a watchful, glowing stare as it roams across your carpet!
STARWALKER is more than just a robot —
it’s a memory. It’s the thrill of watching something you built take its very first step. Whether you are 7 or 80, the moment those eight legs start moving, you’ll feel like a true pioneer.
Join the STARWALKER crew today. No PhD required. Just curiosity.