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Thread: Real Robots Antweight Build Guide

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    Hi Luke

    Assuming you're referring to http://rrc.dannysrobots.co.uk for the Rex's Robot Challenge issues, I only scanned in the first 37 issues as this covered everything needed to get a featherweight going. It also took a very long time to do so if I had done all the issues I'd probably still be scanning them in now!

    I believe the antweight articles are around Issue 49 or something like that. I do have those issues and would be happy to scan copies of them for uploading but it would be a few weeks before I could get them as they're at home and I'm up at uni just now.

    As for whether or not they are still relevant enough, I'd be best leaving that to the more experienced antweight builders. I do know that the ant Ian built used batteries of similar dimensions to AAA cells and it used off-the-shelf radio servos for drive, whereas a lot of ants today have proper geared drive motors, speed controllers and lithium battery technology. But I personally reckon the guide is still useful for making a competitive antweight.

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    Welcome to the forums Luke! (You might have vaguely encountered me at Reading - I had the yellow fleaweight spinner that wasn't doing much spinning)

    Antweight spinners are very allowed as long as the arena battlebox is on, I've got two myself :P

    Pneumatics are being used in one or two ants now, Anticide is probably the best - it uses a mixture of aircraft scale pneumatics and some breath freshener air tanks (!) and is good enough to be winning practically everything right now...danm Andy and his innovation :P

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    I can go one better I'll post the email I sent Ian Swann telling him how I built the original Anto which he rewrote and got published

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    Hi Luke,

    Here are the scanned images of the Real Robots antweight articles. They're uploaded to my Photobucket account so they can also be accessed at:
    http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c3...RRC%20articles









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    Hi John,

    Ben beat me to it
    But yeah, the main webpage hosting them has been down for a while now, and it's also been a while since I spoke to the guy hosting them so I don't know if that webpage will be back up at any point but they seem to be all right on the Photobucket page so I'll just leave that as the main source of them now, especially as they're too big for an email attachment.

    So for clarification for anyone looking for these build guides, just direct them to the Photobucket link: http://s31.photobucket.com/albums/c367/ ... 0articles/

    Hope they're of use to you John
    Also check out the Riobotz tutorial booklet (360-odd pages); a lot of information but very useful and more up-to-date than the Rex's Robot Challenge guides: http://www.riobotz.com.br/en/tutorial.html

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