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    A good way to get started would be something like what jamie and tony are selling, the scot bots kits

    https://www.facebook.com/ScotBots/app_194374697299935

    As proven at the champs, more than tough enough to mix it up with the spinners and a good base to add a basic weapon to. I'm sure either one will be along to promote themselves but £275 is about what you would spend getting a basic machine together as it is.

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    Where are you based?

    Most people start a build diary and upload, drawings, CADs (computer and cardboard), pictures and their musings. Then most other forum users very helpful and will tell you what's a good idea and what's not.
    The other option is to look at other people's build diaries and see what they did and how it worked out.

    There are a few tried and tested design considerations that most people stick to, unfortunately being adventurous can be expensive!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bacon Wizard View Post
    There must be gazzilions (no, really!) of people like me, of all ages.

    Ok, NOBODY is quite like me. But what I'm getting-at, is I've never built a robot but really want-to, and that probably covers the entire fanbase, plus many who've never heard of robot fighting.

    I've got tons of ideas, some of them are even sensible and might work. But I don't have a tool-shed, nor a ton of money. There are specific engineering skills to robotics which I don't have, although I have a reasonable brain on me.

    I suspect this also represents a large section of those who are at the fringes of this activity.

    So how about something to get those people into the arena?

    Is there a way of tool-shed and resource sharing? A way for people to find each other and team-up?

    This forum seems like a good start in itself, but if folks like me are to stop being back-seat drivers and learn that our naive and grand ideas were.. well naive and grandoise! Then that education needs to be made via being soundly trounced by more experienced bots and their teams.

    Personal ads section for lone-ranger wanna-be roboteers maybe?
    Where are you? Have you ever met any of us in real life? Have you ever told any of us in real life that you want to build a robot?

    You see, you say you want us to help but you're not making that clear to us. We 're not mind readers. We can't help those who won't help themselves.

    The teaching & general design help happens between here & the live events.
    Practical advice you have to ask politely your nearest team at the live events
    For teammates there's always the Wanted forum.

    This is a piece of university level education for you. It's SELF learning. No hand outs No past exams papers Nothing. All driven by you. Whether someone does the machining or not, You're doing the leg work.

    I know what you're saying. I've been there myself. Just saying.

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