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    Hello Sam, Ive seen you around here. Welcome to the forum! Rather ironic that its another Canadian that first replies to your topic, huh?

    Allow me to give you some advice - you need a little more detailed stats.

    Top speed - whats giving it the top speed? What motors, batteries power it? What wheels motivate it, or does it use tracks, treads, shuffling pads, legs, etc.? Find out whats best suited for your type of bot. You need to include this in your stats.

    Weapon - again, whats powering it? A motor? (spinning weapon) A linear actuator? (lifting forks) Pneumatics? (flippers and axes) What is the amount of kJ your axe or disc achieves in every attack? Again, find the right stuff, and put it in your stats.

    Armour - Youre never going to get anywhere with 2mm Aluminum or 5mm Plexiglass these days. . Really, try and find some good armour types to use.

    Most importantly (and rather summing it up, actually), Sam: RESEARCH. Find out what other real robots or vapourbots (such as Steves or Franks) are using for materials. Ask people questions (politely), and they will give you the answers.

    Finally...I think the name Crushinator has been taken. If it hasnt someone tell me.

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    Just to put something into perspective; I used 2mm aluminium for the main body of my featherweight (only weighed 7kg) and it got bent in every fight. Particularly at the European Championships in July I had to take all the components out of it TWICE just so I could get the chassis bent back into shape. Moral of the story? Dont use 2mm aluminium, especially on a heavy

    For Poison Stinger you could get away with having 4mm hardox for your armour if, once youve added your drive specifications, theres enough weight for it. You say its shaped like Thor but without the axe, well I believe Thors entire chassis is constructed from 4mm hardox so its not likely to put you overweight just having it as armour.

    Your designs are certainly feasible though; they could easily be built in real life so that shows that theyre realistic enough and can be effective without bordering on the far-fetched

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    my new bot
    Name: Quazer
    Weight: approx 94kg
    Size (L/W/H): 60cm/60cm/12cm
    Speed: 12mph
    Ground Clearance: 10mm
    Drive:2 bosch 750w 7:1 ratio right angle gearbox worm gearbox
    Weapon: 2x 25KG rings one running clockwise one running anti clockwise at 1200rpm driven by 2 CMG brushless motor (10.5lbs 6500rpm 11Kw)
    Armour/Chassis: 8mm polycarbonate on top and bottom chassis is 2.5mm walled 25mm by 25mm box section
    Batteries: 15A NiMH 28v single pack (same as behemoth)
    Notes: its invertable pic on http://www.flickr.com/photos/tanto818www.flickr.com/photos/tanto818

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    Thats funny, I did a similar design 3 years ago to build for real. I never got around to it though.

    The weight looks doable. I had about the same figures as you do, all be it with different motors.

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    it was Tomo from the antweights 4-5 years ago at debenham that cam up with this design, i calculated it to 93.81KG doesnt include nuts and bolts but i think i can get them in 4kg
    Only problem with the CMG motors is there so expensive but boy are they worth it

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    Luckily price is not an issue with Vapourbots.

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    jamie thors armour is 4mm hardox front and 5mm hardened ali rear. it would be way overweight if it was all hardox. shame.

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    I believe this thread was about pointing out (slight) problems with Samuels vapourbots? :wink:

    I must say, I like the design of Quazer though.

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