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dyrodium
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Ah i see... Smile
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Post Fri Mar 17, 2006 8:32 pm 
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prong
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How much does it weigh?

Post Fri Mar 17, 2006 8:40 pm 
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Knightrous
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It's currently less then 13.6kg. The exact weight will be known when we weight it Cool
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Post Fri Mar 17, 2006 8:41 pm 
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Nice, looks cool.

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andrew



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yeah thats tight, i like it alot

i wanna see weopon going full speed though and smacking stuff round
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that's ausome I want one!!!

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Well it's only a demobot, so yall get to have a look up close Cool
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I was just seting up the wheapon motor but Aaron came over prety late and we had to do some repairs to his car so i dint get to wire in the relay all the spinning was done by me spinning it by hand .. i din't realise how long it went on that super crap 2.3 sla and i was playing around with it on the same batery before aaron came over . Pity the rocks kept geting in the tire groves in the dirt and throwing the belts .This is certainly a fun bot to drive it will be even beter when i get an aerial on it .

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Rotwang
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I am planing on brining some old VCR’s to smash up as fillers, and then arena sweeper can clean up.
Looks like we have a volunteer to do the smashing. Very Happy

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if its ok i could do that as wellif i get knocked out of main ccompetition and shiz.

make some vcr's flyyy Very Happy Razz
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kkeerroo
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quote:
Originally posted by TDT:
Now, this is why, I didn't vote in favor for the topic of tracked robots having a weight bonus!


I thought that the argument went along the lines that only robots with segmented tracks would get a bonus.

Looks great.
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Totaly_Recycled
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Im not even entering the track debate . .. im running ribbed flat belts Very Happy

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Yes il be in for bashing a few vidoe playes and junk --- wonder if Wades chalenge still stands i think he better find a kevlar lined hardox sheled helmet with pleanty of padding in it ... Laughing

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You guys have been busy, looks good Smile Have you had a weapon test yet, and does it like to flip over or does it keep low?

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With about 80% of the weight at lower then 60mm from the floor, flipping itself during impacts will be very very unlikely Razz In the testing we did with that rotor around 3 years ago, it was extremely stable while hitting 4" x 4" blocks of wood, barely even moving on impact.
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