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Looking good Peter, are there any videos around of you rallying?
I know this isn't the place for it, but the Planet T5 module looks very interesting; would it not be possible to do something similar with the AR6300 (just solder pins directly between them rather than using plugs) and having something even lighter and thinner than what you have currently?
I've just updated my website, with information on the newest version of Void, if anyone's interested. I also fixed a few broken links (thanks Joey!), and finally made my contact page work again - it turned out it my host wasn't allowing it to be viewed because it had the word "MSN" in it .
Simon, would you be kind enough to add me to the list of links on antweightrobots.com please?
I know this isn't the place for it, but the Planet T5 module looks very interesting; would it not be possible to do something similar with the AR6300 (just solder pins directly between them rather than using plugs) and having something even lighter and thinner than what you have currently?
I've just updated my website, with information on the newest version of Void, if anyone's interested. I also fixed a few broken links (thanks Joey!), and finally made my contact page work again - it turned out it my host wasn't allowing it to be viewed because it had the word "MSN" in it .
Simon, would you be kind enough to add me to the list of links on antweightrobots.com please?
Scott Fyfe-Jamieson, Captain of Epic Robotics. Champion of AWS38/41/42.
http://www.epicrobotics.co.uk
http://www.epicrobotics.co.uk
- peterwaller
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They didn't have much in the way of video when I was rallying it was 35 years ago. You just want to see if my driving was as bad back then.
Although you might be able to save a small amount of weight and space by directly soldering the AR6300 it wouldn't be much and they are over ?40 each where as with the Planet R6M you save a lot of space and it is only ?10.
Although you might be able to save a small amount of weight and space by directly soldering the AR6300 it wouldn't be much and they are over ?40 each where as with the Planet R6M you save a lot of space and it is only ?10.
- Simon Windisch
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Hi.
I have just finished my website - team payback robotics.com!
I have got a home, robots, how to, gallery, and links page.
I will dot pictures around the place when i have actually taken some this weekend (whitwick) , and also hopefully put some videos of battles up there.
feed-back would be cool!
ps - i came 58th out of 103 on space invaders!
I have just finished my website - team payback robotics.com!
I have got a home, robots, how to, gallery, and links page.
I will dot pictures around the place when i have actually taken some this weekend (whitwick) , and also hopefully put some videos of battles up there.
feed-back would be cool!
ps - i came 58th out of 103 on space invaders!
- Simon Windisch
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Definitely put build diaries on there, I remember when I first started the person who built Close Shave way back when Ants first began had an excellent one that really got me interested in building my own. Sadly the Wayback Machine hasn't archived it particularly well.
I re-did my website recently too, hoping to keep it up to date this time! I've got a build diary for my new ant, Myth, and might put a retrospective build diary for Bobblebot on there too... if I can remember what order I built in in!
I re-did my website recently too, hoping to keep it up to date this time! I've got a build diary for my new ant, Myth, and might put a retrospective build diary for Bobblebot on there too... if I can remember what order I built in in!
Mike - Bobblebot.co.uk
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Team HGL website is now officially published also. Have a look and tell me what you think.
www.teamhgl.webs.com
www.teamhgl.webs.com
Jonathan Atkinson
Before you criticize another person, first walk a mile in their shoes. Then, when you critisize them, you'll be a mile away and have their shoes.
Before you criticize another person, first walk a mile in their shoes. Then, when you critisize them, you'll be a mile away and have their shoes.
- Simon Windisch
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