I'm happy to say I've finally got Flux in some kind of state that resembles working order - it's just awaiting acetate:

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After the previous catastrophic failure I tried a couple of times to rebuild the failed tank, but had multiple leaks and failures in the process (including the other tank popping, although less dramatically than the first). I finally realised what I was doing wrong when Andy suggested that I use superglue instead of epoxy. I had assumed that epoxy would be the better choice as I'd believed the bond would be stronger and it would set better in the gaps, but it turns out that the flexibility offered by superglue means that it will adapt to minute changes in materials as the components are pressurised and depressurised, which is something epoxy won't do.
I was still having a few leaks with superglue, and it was becoming a pain to try to find where the leaks were, because I'd designed the chassis badly so that the pneumatic system couldn't come out as a whole. I decided to cut some holes in the chassis to allow this to happen so that I could test the system and get it fully leak-proofed externally before installing it. This made the chassis weaker and more bodgey, but it was worth it.
After multiple attempts I've now got it to a state where it's pretty much working - there's still a very small leak somewhere but to fix it I'd have to remake a part, which I can't be bothered to do. I had to get rid of the top armour due to weight, as well as cutting out big chunks of the chassis. I didn't leave room for a switch or the battery plugs, so they're sticking out of the top looking ugly. I'm utterly fed up with pneumatics though, and I think when it comes time for a redesign of Flux I'm going to look into kinetic or spring-based systems.
As a bonus, here's a picture of Void 9, as I didn't have one before:

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This is exactly the same as at the last AWS, except for I replaced some stripped gears in the servo. I was generally very happy with how it performed - it was just my driving that let me down - so I didn't want to make any changes to it for this one.
I'm also working on a new spinner (not Zenith) which will BLOW YOUR MINDS. Maybe. A little. But won't be ready for this one, unfortunately.
See you all Saturday!