Tradinno
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IndustryEntertainment
Dimensions15.72 m x 12.33 m x 8.20 m
Weight11,000 Kg
Fuel sourceDiesel
| Tradinno | |
|---|---|
Tradinno in transport | |
| Industry | Entertainment |
| Dimensions | 15.72 m x 12.33 m x 8.20 m |
| Weight | 11,000 Kg |
| Fuel source | Diesel |
| Powered | yes |
| Self-propelled | yes |
| Legs | 4 |
| Inventor | Zollner Elektronik AG |
Tradinno is a giant, animatronic, fire-breathing dragon, featured in the 2014 Guinness Book of World Records as the world largest walking robot.[1] It plays the Dragon in the play Drachenstich in the German town of Furth im Wald. The name Tradinno is a mix of Tradition and innovation.
In 2001, it was decided that the old dragon prop in the play Drachenstich would be replaced with a new dragon. In 2002, Zollner Elektronik AG built a 1:4 scale concept design. The model was then showcased in a number of events. In February 2007, Zollner officially took up the project, and delivered the dragon on 2 July 2010. It has been used in the theater since 31 July 2010.[2]