[Kevin] pulled out all the stops and picked up Dynamixel MX64 servos for Golem’s legs. Those servos alone propelled the Golem’s costs well beyond the budget of the average hobbyist.
This hexapod was made almost entirely via 3d printing (translated). The parts that you need to supply include a few fasteners to make connections, twelve servo motors, and a method of driving them.
Publications of the Astronomical Society of the Pacific Vol. 128, No. 962, 2016 April A Hexapod Design for All-sky Sidereal Tr... In this paper, we describe a hexapod-based telescope mount system ...
The robot is called the MX-Phoenix hexapod, it is powered by 18 motors and all its body parts were 3D printed. Robot engineer "Zenta", AKA Kåre Halvorsen, designed and built the robot.