| Brand Name: | Longshang |
| Model Number: | LSAD052 |
| MOQ: | 1 |
| Price: | 1999-5999USD |
| Payment Terms: | L/C,D/A,D/P,T/T,Western Union,MoneyGram |
| Supply Ability: | 150 Pieces/Month |
Large Size Realistic Artificial Themed Exhibition Animatronic Insects
A Large Size Realistic Artificial Themed Exhibition Animatronic Insect is a high-end, immersive entertainment and educational
product. It's not just a model; it's a character brought to life through technology and artistry for a specific narrative environment.
Here’s a detailed breakdown of what this entails, from concept to execution, perfect for a project proposal or client understanding.
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Items |
Parameters |
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Size |
Lifesize |
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Movements |
1. Mouth open and close; 2. Head left to right; |
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Control |
Infrared Sensor |
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Material |
1. Rust-proof treated mechanical steel frame; DC motor(24V weak power, no harm to human body); 2. Surface material: high density foam, silicone rubber, etc.
3. Artificial fur
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| Power | 110v or 220V |
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Certificates |
CE, ISO |
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Loading Port |
Chengdu, Chongqing, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Ningbo |
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Transportation |
By Sea, Railway, Air |
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Warranty |
12 months |
Certificates
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These are not toys, but experiential centerpieces. They are used to create awe, convey scientific concepts, tell a story, and
provoke an emotional response (from wonder to respectful fear) in a controlled environment.
1. Large Size: Typically 5x to 50x life-size or more. A "giant ant" could be the size of a car. This scale forces viewers to see the
intricate beauty and complexity of insect anatomy they'd normally overlook.
2. Realistic: Based on precise entomology. Every facet of a compound eye, the segmentation of the exoskeleton, the texture of
wings and setae (hairs) is replicated with artistic and scientific accuracy.
3. Themed Exhibition: They are never standalone. They are characters within a larger story: "Giants of the Carboniferous," "Bugs:
The Secret World," "Alien Planet (inspired by Earth's insects)," "A Hive's Journey," or a dark fantasy "Insectarium of Horrors."
4. Animatronic: The magic lies in movement and interactivity. They use robotics, programming, and sensors to create the illusion of life.
Research: Collaboration with entomologists for anatomical accuracy.
Concept Art: Style frames that fit the exhibition's theme (e.g., realistic, slightly stylized, steampunk, glowing bio-luminescent).
Digital & Physical Sculpting: 3D modeling for mechanics, followed by hand-sculpting of details in clay or foam for unique textures.
Mold Making & Casting: Flexible silicone skins are cast from molds to create realistic, durable, and paintable surfaces.
Internal Frame/Skeleton: Lightweight yet strong metal alloy armatures.
Actuators: Electric motors (servos, linear actuators) for precise, programmable movement. Pneumatics may be used for larger, stronger
movements (like a mantis strike).
Motion Control System: The "brain." A programmable controller (like a microcontroller or show controller) sequences movements for
lifelike motion (antenna twitching, leg stepping, wing flapping, abdomen pulsating).
Range of Motion: Key movements include:
Mandibles opening/closing.
Antennae waving and sensing.
Compound Eyes with independent LED-lit ommatidia.
Legs in coordinated, multi-jointed walking sequences.
Wings unfolding, flapping, or vibrating.
Abdomen flexing, "stinging" action.
Full Body swaying, turning, or rearing up.
Painting: Multi-layered, airbrushed painting for depth, weathering, and biological accuracy (camouflage, warning colors).
Integrated Effects: Sound (chittering, buzzing, hissing), atmospheric fog, scent emitters (e.g., earthy smell), and synchronized lighting.
Proximity Sensors: The insect "reacts" as visitors approach—turns its head, stops moving, emits a sound.
Touchscreen Kiosks: Providing educational content about the real insect.
Push-Button Activations: Allows visitors to trigger a specific action, like making the insect "call" or display its wings.
1. Natural History & Science Museums: For permanent or touring exhibitions.
2. High-End Zoos & Insectariums: As signature attractions.
3. Theme Parks & Dark Rides: As animatronic characters in a ride storyline.
4. Shopping Mall Experiential Centers: As seasonal or permanent draws.
5. World Expos & Corporate Pavilions: To showcase innovation or a thematic message.
6. Film & TV Production: As practical effects for productions.
In summary, a Large Size Realistic Artificial Themed Exhibition Animatronic Insect is a symphony of art, science, and engineering. It transforms
our smallest co-inhabitants into monumental, unforgettable ambassadors of nature's ingenuity, all within the compelling frame of a curated story.