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Compact Feathers
Hunter is very compact inside, a BIG feather weight, but thats because were using very big things, motors, batteries, wheels (Well, sorta!)
I think that Mini Mighty Mouse and Tiny Toon/Batter Bot are compact inside aswell (From what i know of, anyway!)
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Compact Feathers
Drumroll is very compact inside for the components it uses
Yeah it is a bit, although sometimes I wonder if Ive made it a bit too compact :uhoh:
I remember one of the Aussie roboteers saying on the Robowars forum that they wanted their robot to have as much power as possible in as small a space as possible and thats something that Ive adopted and worked to for a while now.
Just to make it more compact I now have two Speed 900s to fit in the robot in place of the smaller-diameter, shorter-length HTI motors - even more compactness boo yeah!! :proud:
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Compact Feathers
4 4 Toon was very compact after Major Damage ran it over at Guildford..:mrgreen:
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Compact Feathers
da bomb is quite small...then again most of the parts are either in the mail or gaffa-taped onto the side:rofl:
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Compact Feathers
Hehe, Mjour damage would make any Feather compact!:mrgreen:
Im scared about going in the arens with him:sad:
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Compact Feathers
Just do what Geoff does with Pillow Torque and hide under it..:)
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Compact Feathers
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Compact Feathers
Im building a compact-ish robot. Its not going to be as small as most of these other compact robots i dont think. Its going to be one of the cheaper built bots. At the moment its just in my head. Im hoping for it to all come together on the friday night before and the saturday morning of the nottingham event.
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Compact Feathers
Im going to that event, see ya there! (Just watching, not entering!)
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Compact Feathers
Matt, by a strange twist of fate Pillow Torque is 100mm high and the front of Major Dammage is 99mm high, allowing for a little squash in the tyres and enough forward speed you can Park PT under it very neatly
(Problem is you cant get it out!!)