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    Hi,
    From my expiriance roboteers can be any age it's defiantly not just young people especially in the heavier weight categories.
    Also as fair as I'm aware there are no raptor fights in the uk at the moment and no plans do have any, you could go over the germany or Belgium where they are more popular. I imagine you could put it in with feather weights if you wanted to, one of my robots 'Colin' only weighed about 6kg.
    Hope that's helpful

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    Welcome to the forum!

    First off I'd like to say please post any pictures or videos of your projects that you may have as I think I can speak for everyone in saying I'm busting to see them!

    It is true, sadly, that there is little competition in the raptor class in the UK. If you're looking for raptor-on-raptor, there is an event in Germany where the 6kg machines are much more popular, called the Mad Metal Machines (MMM). I believe the next event, MMM14, takes place near Dortmund on the 29th/30th of September.

    In the UK, the featherweight (13.6kg) weight class is very popular. If you trust the strength of your 6kg machine(s?) you could put it into a rumble-style featherweight battle at one of the many events held across the country. When and where such events will take place soon is probably best advised by someone more in the know than me.

    As for age, I don't think it matters at all. You get young roboteers starting at 10 and under (as you will have seen on Robot Wars) and roboteers old enough to be their grandparents. We're all in it for the laugh and to share our creations, old or young. Generally (generally) you will find younger people doing antweight scale robots, though more or less anything bigger and you will find all ages. I for example am 16 and my dad, 55, is as into it as me!

    Looking forward to seeing your creations.
    Ellis

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    Just a though, if you have 2 raptors then can do a cluster bot

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    Matt beat me to the punch there

    Welcome to the forum

    As Matt said, you can make your 2 raptors up to 6.8kg and enter the 2 as a clusterbot if you don't feel like making a new machine right away. As its been said, the main raptor combat happens on the continent.

    As for age, it doesn't even come into it. There is a gentleman named Peter waller (You will have seen him with his ants on robot wars) and he is 68 and still fighting in the antweight class at the highest level

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    Hi welcome

    Technically your robot would be fine in a feather weight class fight the rules weight limits are 1-13.6Kg.
    It won't win but I have three in this class and I don't ever win either so why not join the club!

    Craig
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    Sounds like you're well on the way to a featherweight if you wish to be, then! Those components are perfectly usable in the FW category.

    Magic-smoke wise, from other roboteers' experience, you'll be fine running the nominal voltage on the 14.4v Gimsons with the 25a ESC. For more grunt (which you may want with biggish wheels if you start to add weight) I think you would be safe over-volting the motors.

    In our machine, for example (well, before retiring it due to it getting mashed), we ran 4 cheap 12v drill motors at 18v, 20v fully charged, without a single problem. We were using 30a-capable ESCs, 2 drills each.

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    Welcome Hoppy.

    Raptors.

    The Germans love this class, what was ment as a starter class. The most succesfull machines here use small drill-drives or even rebuild electric screwdriver sets. The bigger batterydrill drives, like the Gimsons are rather overpowered in that class, and eat weight you like to use for other purposes. (on the other side, Gimsons GR01's are easy to use)
    Same thing on big wheels. Most Germans try to keep the wheels as small as possible. Easy to protect, and light.
    One of the German raptors, Enigma, routinely participates in full combat featherweight fights, and even have an even chance on winning, especialy against non-rammers.

    And 29-30 september, the next MMM.

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