Still dont get why everyone makes such a big deal over applications. Its not like there were hordes of people being turned away or anything.
Still dont get why everyone makes such a big deal over applications. Its not like there were hordes of people being turned away or anything.
Worth mentioning as well that last year, Reaver was 5th on the reserve list and still made it in to the main competition.
And I think that's a good crowd of us in that hotel now :)
Next most important issue:
Where's good for breakfast around there?
Sausage, egg and cheese bagel hmmmmmm
Every Premier Inn has a restaurant attached, and they do pretty good continental and full all you can eat breakfasts. Certainly not the cheapest option though!
Do you think one of my plywood boxes would get in...?
We stay at my Nan's about an hours drive away and just drive in every morning. Obviously not everyone has relatives in such a position but its a good time to catch up, do any jobs she needs doing and get food in return. :-)
If we get tickets for the RW filming we will probably stay in a self catering cottage; much cheaper and nicer than a Premier Inn. Or another option for some people might be an AirBnB place.
There is a spoons in the NEC grounds, can't go wrong with a spoonds breakfast at all
We took the robo-train thing to the airport each morning for food, was pretty good :> Wonder if that enormous resort/casino just next to the NEC is open yet. Was thinking of staying there for next time.
Its quite a novelty for airport food to be cheaper and better than other places! That's where I will be going again.
Spoons sounds like a safe bet!
Yeh the Premier Inn breakfast option was like an extra £60!
Im just going to bring a bloody toastie maker and some bread & cheese lol.
Ah the benefits of living in Birmingham
I say benefits
I mean benefit
We're in the same hotel right Haz?
I'll just follow the smell in the morning. Sorted.
If anyone wants to go half on a room
ive booked a twin at Premier Inn Birmingham North (Sutton Coldfield) - £55 for 3 nights, 31/03-03/04
I'm pretty sure that's the one right behind the pub i work at Gareth
Just got my time off approved. The Friday the week before, right through until the Tuesday afterwards. So hopefully should have enough time to give the bots a bit more TLC than expected. Time for funsies :)
Just realised the significance of the date the competition starts. What's the betting we all turn up on the 1st and James and Grant go 'April Fools! The champs were actually last week but since no-one turned up, Predator won. Lolzors".
Also just booked an extra night in the hotel so we'll be coming down for the testing day this year, nice day off to get set up and chill before the mayhem starts :)
I have a feeling we will be too worn out to run anywhere!
Sign ups should be open shortly once James finds a few spare minutes to upload them.
I've never entered a robot competition before - just building a feather at the moment - and I'm wondering whether the "International championships" would be a good 1st event to enter or not!
Also getting time off / someone to look after pets (it's complicated!) for 3 days could be an issue. Basically what I'm wondering is - what's the format of the competition? i.e. do the heats take place on Friday, and if you get knocked out you might as well not come back on Sat/Sun? Or is there more to it than that?
Are there any whiteboard matches? Is is possible to just do the testing day?
What does it cost to enter? Do we need tickets to the Gadget show or something?
Insert usual apologies here for being a n00b ;)
It's a great way to earn your first stripes. It is however Full Contact so your machine might get beat up a little.
Loads of experienced builders will attend who will be happy to help out if needed.
Costs are normally 25 pounds, which will get you access to the GSL event as well.
Friday and part of Saturday will be taken up by the qualifier heats after which the machines with the most points advance to the final rounds. There will be whiteboard fights during the final rounds so that the machines that didn't make it can still go and play.
I honestly dont think theres a right answer for wether to enter the champs as your first event.
I know alot of people who did, and ended up with a totally wrecked bot. However their learning curve was so much quicker, and by next year they had a really solid entry. Compare that to those who just do whiteboards, and because they never really test the robots they can take alot longer to make a solid entry - though they get a years of roboting out of it.
At some point, you will probably enter the champs. Even with a whiteboard bot itll have weaknesses and may get damaged. It really depends on the money you have, and the kind of person you are.
You may be able to just do the testing day, though best to ask the coopers as youd need special access.
My first event was the 2014 FW champs, got absolutely trashed in some fights but I learned a lot from the experience - I would say go for it if you're alright with the prospect of your machine being totally written off (it is a competition event after all)
There will almost definitely be whiteboard fights too, there's always a few per qualifying session (usually 4 of those in a day) so if you're allowed to go for just those you'll be able to have a more relaxed atmosphere and won't have to worry about being forced to fight any of the 'big' spinners. I'd recommend just taking the plunge though, like I said you can learn an awful lot and as long as you build reasonably smart you should be OK I think
Like Matt my first event was the 2014 FW champs, i took the first version of Hatchet and it was absolutely awful but i learned so much and came back the following year with a really solid machine. There's a tonne of useful info on this forum and there's people willing to help at every stage, i'd say just go for it, build something simple and strong and you will learn a huge amount of the course of just a few days.
Hoping I can have something together in time for this. With any luck the wheels might not be pointing towards each other after two matches this time!
I remember Johnny 2x4! What a machine!
Best robot ever, i'm astounded it's not in the robot combat hall of fame yet.
But don't worry! Johnny 2X4 will be back!
As a cradle for the new machine!
Just finished all the travel bookings and cleared space on the shelf for a new trophy:p. Team Overkill will definitely be at the event!
What rules are we running for clusters this year? Is it one part out/whole robot out or percentage weight based?
Any news on the applications? Would love to come over with our newly build featherweight but hesitant to book the hotel and ferry without confirmation of participation.
(this featherweight)
I think overseas competitors get waved through
Too late to apply? All I have is a pile of parts, a half finished ESC board and a CAD file, but I have hopes!!