UPDATE: I followed the advices as best as I could. So here is what I did.- I swapped the reinforced motor for a 24V one for a bit more power.- I changed the plating covering my wheels from aluminum to titanium. Had to sacrifice the front plating to remain at middleweight but I ain't too worried. Outside from odd angles they would need to go dangerously close to my weapon.- Changed batteries to battlepacks as you suggested.- Had a bit of weight left so I gave it red eyes because why not?(Image removed from quote.)(Image removed from quote.)
Currently experimenting with various part to try and give a reinforced look. With the eventual goal of doing actual IRL build in the game.(Image removed from quote.)
This is a really good starting point, since you're using a weapon motor with a belt on it you don't need the chassis to cover the entire length as long as you have extenders that support the end of the belt. Sorta like the reinforcements you made in the most recent version. Keep up the great work my dude
Quote from: ThermalLance89 on November 23, 2022, 01:32:31 PMCurrently experimenting with various part to try and give a reinforced look. With the eventual goal of doing actual IRL build in the game.(Image removed from quote.)Good to see you already experimenting with extenderwork. Looks solid, though the lack of invertability or a srimech will make it rather easily bested by anything with a flipper/lifter. Not too big of an issue if this is mostly an experimental bot to learn from though.You may want to swap the angle connectors you're using here for the angle extenders that are in the IRL/coloured extenders dropdowns, as they'll match the colour of the black extenders you're using and make for a cleaner look overall.You may want to consider joining the RA2 Central discord by the way. I'm glad to see someone posting on the forum, but it's generally pretty quiet here these days as most activity has migrated to discord, so joining there would let you get further feedback from people beyond just myself.