Feather weight database
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With the standard of armour in most of the smaller weight catagories, axes will rarely cause any damage. However, I agree, they look great and are a great "point scoring" type weapon, one that makes your bot instantly look more agressive and mean than a hardox pusher. Good judge-swayer.
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Featherweight database
I love axes too My first antweight is a Pants model
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Jack E
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Team Terror
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I can tell you how and please post it in the right section
This is the feather weight section.
Use an image hosting website like
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Copy and paste the link and post it in like the ant weight database.
This is the feather weight section.
Use an image hosting website like
http://imageshack.us/
Copy and paste the link and post it in like the ant weight database.
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After Kos has made us these nice gear rods:
We could finally start assembling the gearbox and finish up the rolling chassis of Kashei:
Then we made the axe, and put it all on the scales:
7kg or 15.43 lbs with all mechanical parts in. So 6.6 kg or 14.55 lbs for batteries and electronics and armour left.
Side view of Kashei with the axe upright.
We could finally start assembling the gearbox and finish up the rolling chassis of Kashei:
Then we made the axe, and put it all on the scales:
7kg or 15.43 lbs with all mechanical parts in. So 6.6 kg or 14.55 lbs for batteries and electronics and armour left.
Side view of Kashei with the axe upright.
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