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Yay :)

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Majorly Annoying Little Thing
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Hehe :P Is it in anyway controllable?
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In normal circumstances I'd say not very. But I'm a pretty good driver, if I can be so modest...I am not expecting to do very well with it, put it that way.
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what components did you use for the nano Dave?
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I used a Rory...
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(it was the prototype kit, so 2 servo boards, a mixer, an RX and a drive unit... 15g of pure not-really-all-that-good robotic hardware :roll: )
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Umm sir,
Please can you rush together a sellable version soon plz!

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Developing a Nano kit is hard, as it's difficult to get a setup that everyone can use, with enough weight left to be of use. All my Nanos have the electronics wired all around the robot to fit in where there's space, and all the wires cut to the correct length to save weight... with a Nano kit, it all has to be bundled up into a single unit, which doesn't really allow enough space for anything more than a pusher. I also do most of my mixing on my transmitter or use one of my ESCs.. However lots of people don't have a transmitter with mixing and if I fitted one of my ESCs the price would have to increase a load (I'm trying to keep these sub- ~£25), and V-tail mixers are bulky and relatively expensive. Each nano really needs a different setup so coming up with a universal one is hard. The one that I made for Dan worked ok, but relies on Hobbyking for the drive servos, and buying in bulk from Hobbyking is unlikely to go very well.

As such though, Alex is looking into selling pre-hacked servo boards, drive units, and wheels to fit them, so that it's relatively easy to put together your own Nano and have a setup that works much better than a pre-made kit would. I'm not giving up just yet, but I'm running out of ideas on how to make these things well..

(Sorry to hi-jack your thread, Dave.. You can have it back now :L)
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MY THREAD IS FOR ALL!!
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