Welcome to the sport 3 ants is more than enough, I'm only taking two and a half!
The current build rules can be found at http://www.antweight.co.uk/rules.htm but I think as this isn't an official World Series you'd be allowed a bit of leeway on the 4" cube and 150g as long as it's not drastically over either rule. Your son could definitely come and watch if he wants - but it's more fun to take part
Joey McConnell-Farber - Team Picus Telerobotics - http://picus.org.uk/ - @joey_picus
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Welcome to the forum.
As Haz says this event is a little different to other competitions as it is a team one with events other than combat included as well.
Anyone with at least 1 antweight can enter you just need to fill in the form at: http://robotwars101.org/ants/antweightw ... php?id=211
The entry list can be found at: http://robotwars101.org/ants/antweightw ... php?id=211
The full rules can be found at: http://robotwars101.org/ants/rules.htm
With this competition not being an actual AWS event the rules are not always so tightly enforced so if you are say a few gms over you will probably get away with it.
razerdave wrote:I'm in need of more robots for this event, if you wish to come or plan to come, PLEASE sign up on the sheet on page one.
I would but I don't want to land any team captain with the handicap that is me & Napalm Death. If you really want to win badly, I don't wish to risk their chances.
Hi it's pugsters mum again!!we are using a iPad and I dont know how to put a photo on,anyone know?his robots are called pushover and ram.....only has two......ram is made from aluminum,and pushover is plastic made from a remote control car,is that o.k??
Thanks
Pugster is 9 years old and is autistic,he can be blunt and sometimes seems rude,but he's just to the point!!!please try to be clear when talking to him.his obsession is robot wars and pugs!!thanks guys(pugsters mum!!)
Hi pugster got his base kit from this site it has a radiolink controller!how does he find the frequency?thanks
Pugster is 9 years old and is autistic,he can be blunt and sometimes seems rude,but he's just to the point!!!please try to be clear when talking to him.his obsession is robot wars and pugs!!thanks guys(pugsters mum!!)
If it is a radio link one it automatically finds a free frequency to work on so you just put it down as 2.4Ghz which covers the band it uses.
It is only on the older 27MHz and 40MHz radios that you need to specify an actual frequency.