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  1. #801
    Never heard of it, but it wouldn't fly with us.

  2. #802
    Here are the stats:

    DOUBLE KILLA 2
    A two part clusterbot that can only attack when apart. The first part is always the same, but it has a new kind of interchangable weaponry - in the pits there are three different second part robots! (Of course, only one is chosen and used in each fight.) The second part is fixed to the first part's flipper with a catch. When the fight begins, the catch is released by remote control and the second part rolls off, with the first part giving it help with the flipper if necessary.

    DK1
    Weight: 50kg
    Shape: A wedge with sloping sides, painted blue (the bevelled wedge (or something like that) from AOD/ED)
    Dimensions: 60 x 40 x 30
    Speed: 12mph
    Ground Clearance: 0 at front, 0 at sides and rear due to skirts, 2mm behind skirts
    Armour: 4mm Hardox
    Wheels: 4, inside robot - poke out of top of sloping sides so it can run upside down if need be
    Power: 24V battery and motors
    Weapon: CO2 powered flipper, with Cassius-style forward flip, and static spike in centre of rear
    Srimech: Flipper acts as srimech if robot lands on back; can't rest on sides due to wheels; spike in rear mean it can't rest there. If the flipper fails, it can run inverted.
    Tactics: To flip opponents on their backs or OOTA, and ram them with the spike if all else fails.
    Strengths: Can run inverted
    Weaknesses: Ineffective against skirted opponents

    DK2 (1)
    Weight: 45kg
    Shape: An invertable axlebot, with Sump Thing like wheels, machinery in the middle, a low wedge at the back and the weapon at the front
    Dimensions: 55 x 55 x 40
    Speed: 11mph
    Ground Clearance: 5mm at front (lowest point under disc), 1mm at sides due to wheels, 0 at back due to wedge
    Armour: Machinery and wedge are covered by 4mm titanium
    Wheels: 2, outside robot, but protected partly by wheel guards
    Power: 24V battery and motors
    Weapon: 5kg 3000RPM vertical spinning disc which can be used either way up. It spins vertically - if the robot is flipped, its direction is changed. Also a low wedge at the back which can be used either way up.
    Srimech: Invertable
    Tactics: Basically attack opponents with the disc and try to get under them with the wedge if the disc fails.
    Strengths: Powerful weaponry; invertable
    Weaknesses: Vulnerable to axes

    DK2 (2)
    Weight: 49kg
    Shape: A cuboid with skirts
    Dimensions: 60 x 25 x 20
    Speed: 14mph
    Ground Clearance: 0 due to skirts
    Armour: 4mm Hardox
    Wheels: 4, inside robot, poking out the top so the robot can run inverted
    Power: 24V battery and motors
    Weapon: An axe with a Terrorhurtz-style head, which rests inside the robot so it can run upside down if need be. The skirts can also act as a wedge.
    Srimech: Axe acts as srimech. If axe fails, the robot can run upside down, unhindered by the axe because it is inside the body when at rest (that is, unless it stops in an awkward position). It can still use the skirts upside down because they flop down.
    Tactics: Hammer opponents to death and try to shove them around with the skirt wedges at the same time.
    Strengths: Low to the ground
    Weaknesses: Armour can be pierced by powerful spinners

    DK2 (3)
    Weight: 40kg
    Shape: An axlebot with a cylindrical body, two wheels and the weapon at the front
    Dimensions: 15 (not counting rod; 70 if you count rod) x 35 x 13
    Speed: 17mph
    Ground Clearance: 0 at rear due to skirt, 1mm at sides due to wheels
    Armour: 4mm Hardox
    Wheels: 2, outside robot, but protected partly by wheel guards
    Power: 36V battery and motors
    Weapon: A long rod, like Blade Runner or Herr Gepounden, with a metal cross shape with pointed ends at the end, so it can attack by swinging the rod down on opponents or spinning.
    Srimech: Invertable
    Tactics: Run at opponents and swing the rod down on them, or spin on the spot to smack them. If it can, DK1 can push opponents into it while it's spinning to damage them.
    Strengths: Invertable; aggressive
    Weaknesses: Minimal pushing power; may be ineffective against well armoured opponents

  3. #803
    As I said, it would not fly with us (Us being DRG). We make sure everyone has ample time to repair and during competitions we might move a bit with fights so everyone has a sporting chance to repair, but we do not allow people to bring in a fresh robot to replace another one mid competition, and not in cluster either.

  4. #804
    Quote Originally Posted by pcbore
    Quick question. I've been toying with the idea of an interchangeable cluster 'bot. That is, a cluster 'bot with several different 50 KG robots, which can be swapped around. The question is, would this actually be legal under tournie rules?
    I guess it would depend on whose tournie it was. Leo argues a good point that due to it being an unsporting way to overcome damage, it most likely wouldn't be allowed but that would only be for real competitions. Since all vapourbot damage is magically repaired after each fight regardless of the level of damage (wish that would transition into real-life sometimes ) then there would be no advantage gained by substituting a badly-damaged section of your clusterbot for a fully-working one. So I guess it would be a decision for the tourney creator.

  5. #805
    Okay, I need some help with this robot, formerly Drumroll S.R, now a tribute to Jamie.

    Megaroll II (Active)
    Weight: 100kg
    Shape: A larger version of the new Drumroll:
    http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c367/ ... l_mk23.jpg
    Colour: Same as the planned new Drumroll: Grey drum with red teeth, aqua body, and yellow spikes.
    Dimensions: 90cm x 85cm x 17cm
    Drive: 2x 24v S28-150 Magmotors, powered by 2 24v 3000mAh NiCad Battlepacks in parallel.
    Locomotion: A pair of 180mm blue foam-filled rubber tyres.
    Armour: 5.5mm titanium/vanadium alloy for the sides(6.5mm hardox for the spikes), 20mm rubber with 5mm HDPE and 2mm titanium/vanadium alloy underneath for the top(to stop axes), 6mm titanium for the back, and 6mm hardox for the drum.
    Speed: 15mph
    Ground Clearance: 5mm all around.
    Turning Circle: 0m
    Weapon: The weapon is the same-old drum with Hardox 650 teeth bolted on, however it now weighs at 15kg, and is now powered by dual S28-150 Magmotors at 24v, spinning at 4000rpm. The weapon doesn't put out that much(around 20kj), but it's very sturdy and can survive many impacts.
    Srimech: Invertible
    Strengths: Tough armour, thought put into the entire design.
    Weaknesses: Since Drumroll II hasn't competed, I have no idea how this revision will work.
    Bio: Well, after seeing the results of Drumroll S.R(now Megaroll), and seeing that it would be a good idea to show Jamie what Drumroll II can do, I might as well revise Megaroll to look like Drumroll II...
    Win/Loss Ratio: N/A

  6. #806
    ...Mark, I hate to say it but you have actually made it worse now :P Smaller drum motors, not enough battery power to feed them, the armour appears to have gone backwards...should have kept it as it was imo.

  7. #807
    And just to be a pain, Drumroll II doesn't look like that CAD anymore
    It's undergoing a redesign at the moment to coincide with my decision to take it up to 'super-spinner' standard.

    Just to give you an idea of scale Mark, Hornet uses one S28-150 Mag for its disc and its a featherweight, so as Joey says, using only two on a heavyweight weapon is underpowering things a bit. Maybe two S28-400s? Although I'm not sure how much more power they pack compared to the 150 and you'd probably have to upgrade your packs which adds weight.

    I also only get a figure of 8kJ from the Team Cosmos calculator taking estimated sizes for your drum based on your robot's height.

  8. #808
    I made a few modifications, however I've decided to keep its shape the same.

    Megaroll II (Active)
    Weight: 100kg
    Shape: A larger version of the new Drumroll:
    http://i31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...mroll_mk23.jpg
    Colour: Same as the planned new Drumroll: Grey drum with red teeth, aqua body, and yellow spikes.
    Dimensions: 90cm x 85cm x 17cm
    Drive: 2x 36v LEM-130 motors, powered by 3 36v 3000mAh NiCad Battlepacks in parallel.
    Locomotion: A pair of 180mm blue foam-filled rubber tyres.
    Armour: 5.5mm titanium/vanadium alloy for the sides(6.5mm hardox for the spikes), 20mm rubber with 5mm HDPE and 2mm titanium/vanadium alloy underneath for the top(to stop axes), 6mm titanium for the back, and 6mm hardox for the drum.
    Speed: 15mph
    Ground Clearance: 5mm all around.
    Turning Circle: 0m
    Weapon: The weapon is the same-old drum with Hardox 650 teeth bolted on, however it now weighs at 15kg, and is now powered by an LEM-170 motor at 36v, spinning at 4000rpm. The weapon doesn't put out that much(around 20kj), but it's very sturdy and can survive many impacts.
    Srimech: Invertible
    Strengths: Tough armour, thought put into the entire design.
    Weaknesses: Since Drumroll II hasn't competed, I have no idea how this revision will work.
    Bio: Well, after seeing the results of Drumroll S.R(now Megaroll), and seeing that it would be a good idea to show Jamie what Drumroll II can do, I might as well revise Megaroll to look like the original design of Drumroll II...
    Win/Loss Ratio: N/A

  9. #809

  10. #810
    Welcome to the fanfic section Mr...mint? whatever your name may be

    That doesn't look like a bad first attempt at all, few things that I'll point out in my current tired state (will do a more in depth review of it tomorrow if someone hasn't beaten me to it :P); namely that car batteries are both too heavy to be practical and are technically prohibited in combat robotics, they can leak acid if hit which isn't very safe...a better alternative is to use NiCad or NiMh packs, a guess looking at your design is that five or six 36v 3000mah NiCad packs will do the job quite nicely in minimal weight. The other glaring thing is that the drum motor you're using (a PERM 132) is one of those things that while very awesome is too heavy and too powerful to really be of much use in a 100kg robot, it weighs about 15kg on its own (and you have to have extra batteries to power it...) so I'd downgrade to something like a LEM or an S28-400 Magmotor that will do the job nicely without draining your batteries flat inside 90 seconds.

    You could also be a bit clearer on the shape of the robot maybe, it's a description that creates a few different images in my head...but overall not bad, few improvements and I'm sure it'll be fine

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