http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/stor ... hite_.html
Might squeeze one of these into a cube, might have to chop the head off though !!!!
Could use the electronics in a different robot, and have movement controlled weapons maybe????
Would be a fun experiment, for sure!!!!
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Craig beat you to it I think, had something like that a few AWS's ago.
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I have had one for a few years but I can't get it to fold down enough to fit the cube and I think it's a little over weight.
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Hi Harry. How are you?
Whats your favorite colour?
I wonder if the control mechanism could be transferred into something else?
Mine is red.
Whats your favorite colour?
I wonder if the control mechanism could be transferred into something else?
Mine is red.
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Wow, Peter, that is really nice. Is programming it easy? Do you have a tethered controller?
I'll bet it frightens all your ants!!
I'll bet it frightens all your ants!!
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After the inital enthusiasm of converting it to Lithiums and putting the batteries in the feet to make it more stable I haven't done much with it in the 5 years I have owned it.
As standard you can squirt sequencies into it and then it runs unteathered but people do tend to convert them to wirless operation.
As standard you can squirt sequencies into it and then it runs unteathered but people do tend to convert them to wirless operation.
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Re: 2ch fighting robot from Hobbyking...
I always fancied a hexapod. So far this one is my favorite...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byzP9QiFadI#t=50
I love the invertability, and the speed of those servos. Bloomin expensive for the fast servos though!!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=byzP9QiFadI#t=50
I love the invertability, and the speed of those servos. Bloomin expensive for the fast servos though!!