Finally you can own a real-life 10'tall...

Mecha Walking Vehicle

Great fun for recreation, work, events, birthday parties and group gatherings.

Also great for walking through your neighborhood impressing your friends and freaking out the neighbors at night!

Watch the video below to climb aboard!

Watch the video below to walk up a slightly uphill street, turn around (without falling over), continue walking up the street, then climb out.

Mecha Battle Wars on Venice Beach, California!

We invite you to join us in launching the world's consumer mecha walking vehicle market, with the "Mecha Battle Wars" competition on world famous Venice Beach, California.

Never before have real mecha walking vehicles been available for purchase by consumers. And the ones in movies like Star Wars and video games like Halo are merely computer-generated.

So we thought we'd make a big spash at Venice Beach and introduce to you the world's first ever, real-life mecha walking vehicles, in a mecha battle and mecha laser tag competition series.

"Mecha Battle Wars" presents competitors in 10’ tall giant walking robots for all out smash em up, knock em out, rock em sock em action. Plus laser knockouts to help eliminate the competition! And you and your friends can join in for all the spills and thrills of BattleBots and Wipeout combined!

In this reality competition featuring competitors in our giant 10' tall walking robot vehicles, the competitors will battle it out against each other, and try to navigate an extreme obstacle course designed to provoke head-on crashes, toppling and wipeouts. Plus laser tag hits! With one competitor taking home a cash grand prize. Will it be you?

You can register to join us in the action as a competitor, host/color commentator, crew member, or creative assistant, on our BackStage.com page: http://backstage.walkingvehiclesgo.com

Check out our Amazon listings

Click to purchase one for your own on Amazon, with hassle-free returns!

Purchase Your own Gaming & Leisure Walking Vehicle

Purchase price $1500.00 on Amazon
Intelligent gaming walking vehicle for video gaming, laser tag and paintball, Nerf and just walking around.

PURCHASE A WORKPLACE & JOBSITE WALKING VEHICLE

Purchase price $1500.00 on Amazon
Workplace/jobsite utility walking vehicle for warehouses, workplaces, construction, security and surveillance.

Purchase a Cab Cockpit for your Powered Wheelchair

Purchase price $ 750.00 on Amazon
Get a Tesla-like experience with our walking vehicle cab for your powered wheelchair. And for off-roading, the cab on your all-terrain powered wheelchair provides you with a Jeep Wrangler-like experience.

Intelligent Robot that walks without motors or electricity

See price ... on Amazon
Intelligent robot can be walked without motors or electricity. Can walk and stand on her own. Can be sat down, taken for a walk, tandem biking, jet skiing, and more.  Hold a life-life conversation with her, too.

FAQ

Got a question? We're here to answer. If you don't see your question here, drop us a line.

Are these walking vehicles really finally real?

Yes. You've seen them in movies, video games animated TV series, anime and comics. In movies, such as Star Wars, they are the two-legged AT-ST personnel transporters, otherwise known as "chicken walkers." 

If you play video games, such as Halo, the walking mechs are among the most difficult to defeat. Despite being massive and relatively slow, they are towering and resilent. 

The TV animated series ExoSquad, from Universal, actually utililized an early design of our walking vehicles for their "E-Frames" mech walkers. 

If you hadn't noticed, the Pokemon GO monsters are essentially walking mecha as well. And anime and comics are filled with them, such as RoboTech series. 

But all those were computer-generated. These are finally real. 

How do you walk in them? Is it difficult?

Walking in the walking vehicles is exactly like when you walk. Leaning side-to-side allows you to easily lift and push each leg forward. Lean left to lift and push the right leg forward. Similarly, lean right to lift and push the left leg forward. 

Don't worry too much about falling sideways, because the feet have a sideways limiter to help prevent sideways toppling. Also, our leg uprights are angled forward at approximately 75 degrees to the feet, to help prevent you from falling over forward or backward on level surfaces and up to a 2.5 degree up or down slope.  

To turn, twist the leg upright one way or another, walking forward. Want to back up?  It's the same as walking forward: lean, lift and push the leg upright backwards.

But when walking up or down a slope, simply shift your body. Walking up a slope, shift the weight of your body forward. Do the opposite when walking down a slope, shifting your body backwards.

Why did it take so long to produce real walking vehicles?

The robotics industry relies on motors and electricity to make robots walk, which makes walking robots very expensive. The typical two-or four-legged walking robots cost up to $1.5 million ot build. That's why walking vehicles have never been commercially available unil now. 

We decided to take a different approach: no motors and no electricity to walk. It was a challenge, but isn't everything worth accomplishing? Our concept was strictly human-powered walking, based on how humans actually walk. 

The result is you may start off stomping your way forward, but with practice you can walk and even run. Just don't start off trying to run. Take your time and with practice you'll get better and have more fun!

Visit Us

Our Silicon Beach, Los Angeles office is located in the Sony building, next to Pepperdine University, in the Howard Hughes Center.
Mecha Robotics Corp./Women Innovate Tech of Silicon Beach, 6080 Center Drive, 6th floor, Los Angeles, CA 90045

Call Us

You can call us during our normal business hours of 8AM to 5PM. For calls outside of these hours, please leave a voice message.

Video & Film Makers

Video and film producers: contact us about using our robots and walking vehicles at low or no charge for your next production.