Gup-G
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The Gup-G from the Octonauts book. Instructions: 1. Print out all pieces, you'll need 4 of each of the leg parts and several of the attachment pegs. Not all parts need support, for parts with interlocking features (e.g. the feet) I recommend printing them so that the interlocking features are up in the air. 2. The lower jaw is sized to take M4 helicoils, you'll need to tap and insert the holes (or simply glue in a bolt if you prefer). 3. Most other parts go together with glue, when putting together the hatch you'll need to insert the hatches in order, and then glue the spacers in place before attach the back hatch. 4. The lower jaw is designed to accommodate 25[mm] long by 5[mm] diameter stainless steel springs that I found on Amazon (https://www.amazon.ca/Metal-Compression-Spring-Silver-0-5x5x25mm/dp/B07D769TFZ/ref=sr_1_11?dchild=1&keywords=25mm%2Blong%2Bcompression%2Bspring&qid=1617929584&sr=8-11&th=1). Installation is straight-forward, insert the springs and then screw the jaw in place. 5. Dry lube or a little bit of oil really help the sliders slide
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