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Thread: Rules clarification on walkers?

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    Anything that complex probably would not win much even if it were twice the weight, but I would give it a go, anyone making a different type of robot gets my vote!
    I am thinking this would be a feather weight robot so the weight allowed would be only 27.2Kg this is only a quarter of most HW flippers, I say lets have more different designs.

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    11Kg disc SWEET
    I think with that you might stand a chance but the problem with this type of robot would be getting it around corners.
    I with Tron and Seraphim would run away and try to tail gate your machine before it could turn round!
    Also I would look up spinner rules about the size of disc! Keep it below 24 dia

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    So 23.9Dia, 499rpm, 11Kg disc should be ok then
    Some how I think the rpm might be more than 499,
    this would mean the disc weight would have to be reduced to 5.44 kg :blush:
    With EO's permit
    But how many times have the discs on Fw spinners ever been weighed? is 360's disc 2.72Kg? :blush:

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    that wouldn't be a walker as the legs have to support the entire body weight and if i read your idea correctly you are planning to have the machine drag itself along.

    With spinning weapons you don't have to bother throwing huge amounts of weight in there. An 11kg disc sounds awesome but you are going to have to manufacture it, build the supports strong enough to contain it and build the drive train which for something that big would be too much to fit into a featherweight.

    Any walking spinner would have to have legs that were incredibly strong especially if the disc is vertical to be able to survive the reaction forces from collisions. I could see the entire mechanism shattering in a single hit.

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    Oops, seems Drumroll exceeds two of those three specifications - a 4.2kg spinning mass (31% of total weight) spinning at more than 500rpm

    Although I think that rule section is more to cater for extremely high-powered large spinners that might be a bit excessive of the norm??

    Which leads to a possible situation regarding Nick's design. If it was built and was classified as a featherweight walker with its 11kg spinning disc, would the arenas be sufficient to contain it? Because even though a 2F arena is suitable for featherweight spinners and Nick's robot would fall into the featherweight category due to its 'walking' status, it would effectively be a lightweight robot by weight and if someone was to build a rolling lightweight spinner, they could also easily fit an 11kg disc to it. But under current circumstances a lightweight spinner would not be allowed to spin up/use its disc in a 2F rated arena, so would that apply to a featherweight walker with an 11kg disc too? Or would it only be allowed to compete in a full Class 2 rated arena?

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