Simple HWs are easy to fix, theres so much space inside them. Fixing Eric Jnr is a nightmare, takes about 2hrs work to change a wheel/motor. They're complex and expensive to make though, so FWs are probably a good bet.
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Simple HWs are easy to fix, theres so much space inside them. Fixing Eric Jnr is a nightmare, takes about 2hrs work to change a wheel/motor. They're complex and expensive to make though, so FWs are probably a good bet.
Anttazz
What Bots Are You Selling?
Build one from scratch. You will learn far more
£500
Hmm. Without reliable speedo doable.
Come over to the House of Chaos for a week, and leave with a basic heavyweight.
@Tony, in all fairness it's not very clear you're selling your HWs and when I did find the thread it reads like you don't actually want to! :s
Crap about your ankle, I guess that's the problem with HWs, they are heavy....
ant feather heavy.
start with an ant. £50-100
keep the TX and put it in a fw. £60 without TX.
then a heavy.
you will need a trailer, a stand (preferably height adaptable)
that's like £500 for the stuff for a hw before you start
Yeah I wasnt too sure about it when I wrote that, but just wanted to know if there was any interest before making my mind up. Had a few enquires now so thats making me think :)
I have 4 HWs and dont have a trailer or height adjustable stand. No idea where you get these things from sometimes....and before you say you need a trailer if you have a small car, I have a Matiz.
That's a point Tony, a hydraulic height adjustable trolley would make it easier for you to work on the heavies
How Much For Your HW's And Your Feathers If Your Selling Any
RUC, just a Q.
Sometimes we get a new member here who doesn't use punctuation nor capitals. But you go the other way. Why capitals on every word?
And I can sell you any weightclass of robot, for a fair price, depending on your wishlist.
But £500 for a sparkling new heavy, will be an old school one, with a lot of 3th hand or obsolete parts.
A competitive feather is doable.