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« on: March 17, 2017, 03:34:47 AM »
Should just call it TCC 2 but it really up to you if you want to call it that. Also, I'll be thinking about this one when I do have the chance to make a decent bot and see what I can make. - HW Walkers/shufflers can weigh up to 1200 kgs, but at least 400 kgs must be used on the walker or shuffler system itself. - HW Walkers/shufflers can weigh up to 1800 kgs, but at least 600 kgs must be used on the walker or shuffler system itself.
Yes, I wanted to point out the rule below the first rule is a typo. It should be SHW, not another repeat of HW mentioned in the first HW shuffler rule.
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« on: March 16, 2017, 04:13:10 PM »
Oh hello there IceCreamRulez, welcome to GTM! So by the way as you said that you like Robot Wars. What do you think about the New Series of Robot Wars and have you got any favourites in the competition so far?
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« on: March 16, 2017, 01:16:04 PM »
Another experimental bot here for Shield's tournament. Originally, this was meant to be a HW DSL-S flipper, but because of the machine being heavily flawed like the over-sized chassis due to the Beta motors. I deleted the Bot and decided to build a new one based on Copy-Cat 3 and Pyrexia 3. Due to my desire being original, I made this:   Also, I know this is the wrong place to ask this: Do anyone of you guys have any advice on how to component skin? I've been thinking about skinning after watching Sage's video on component skinning, but I need a bit of advice on how to do it and how to make the most of it.
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« on: March 16, 2017, 03:25:17 AM »
Will be finishing my entry pretty soon. I got the chassis all sorted out it just the extra bits that need doing like stabilization of the weapon.
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« on: March 14, 2017, 09:55:28 AM »
I'm afraid not, otherwise it could be the case that Robots such as Tornado would of won over Storm 2 in the Series 7 Grand final due to being the champion at the time. Despite this, I do have some links to Noel Sharkey's Explanations/tweets behind one of the Judge's decisions on the Second Episode. Both Tweets were around the PP3D VS Cherub match and formed together, they should make a message behind the decision why the judges chose Cherub over PP3D. Unfortunately I don't know if he did make some tweets on the Infamous Cherub VS Behemoth match, but I don't think there are any unless anyone wants to prove me wrong.
https://twitter.com/NoelSharkey/status/841222083669553152 https://twitter.com/NoelSharkey/status/841223193000062976
There's nothing to discuss about Behemoth vs Cherub - Behemoth did nothing in the match, and the reaction afterwards is the only reason it's controversial - Ant didn't give any indication that he thought they made the wrong call
If you can notice that Behemoth did try to get underneath Cherub multiple times but failed due to not only Behemoth getting in at the right angle, but also not being able to get underneath Cherub due to the ground clearance of the Grabber. Despite Behemoth constantly on the attack half the time, trying to get the grabber underneath Cherub as based on what was shown on TV. While Cherub did charge in and did a few lifts with the forks and managed to get Dead Metal to damage Behemoth, but what I saw most of the time was that Behemoth was mostly on the offensive than Cherub. I had stated that the Tweets were to do with the PP3D match not the Behemoth match due to some people finding the match to be a controversial one but not as controversial as the Former due to these tweets being made before the lateral match was shown on TV. But I'm now regretting posting this un-required information due to how this has nothing to do with the Behemoth vs Cherub match. But it just if you require some information on some of the Decisions that the Judges made.
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« on: March 14, 2017, 09:26:43 AM »
I'm afraid not, otherwise it could be the case that Robots such as Tornado would of won over Storm 2 in the Series 7 Grand final due to being the champion at the time. Despite this, I do have some links to Noel Sharkey's Explanations/tweets behind one of the Judge's decisions on the Second Episode. Both Tweets were around the PP3D VS Cherub match and formed together, they should make a message behind the decision why the judges chose Cherub over PP3D. Unfortunately I don't know if he did make some tweets on the Infamous Cherub VS Behemoth match, but I don't think there are any unless anyone wants to prove me wrong. https://twitter.com/NoelSharkey/status/841222083669553152 https://twitter.com/NoelSharkey/status/841223193000062976
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« on: March 12, 2017, 04:02:49 PM »
Well, that was embarrassing. Still had a few good grudge matches though on the other hand. Back to drawing board for me.
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« on: March 12, 2017, 03:28:04 PM »
Worst episode so far. I'm really salty because of the decissions. Behemoth should have won and gotten a fair rematch in the heat final.
I think we all are a bit salty over Cherub and decisions. Join the Club Thyrus.
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« on: March 12, 2017, 03:20:42 PM »
Just watched the Second episode and my God. This episode was probably the best of the Series so far! Seeing Eruption flipping out four robots in a row in all the head-to-heads was more exciting than any Roller Coaster ride you can find at Disney Land and let's not forget about PP3D hitting on Chreub was just as one of those WTF moments as you expect like a Fight at any Robotic combat event, expect one bot takes out one panel layer of Lexan from the Area. I think was overly too excited when typing this part up. However, out of anyone, I was little peeved off with Cherub winning over Behemoth in the last Head-to-Head. While it did win it's fight over PP3D due to Cherub's aggression, Behemoth was the plain aggressor in the match but the last minute damage from Dead Metal was purely against Behemoth. I wasn't as salty as my Dad because he stated that Cherub mainly won because of the main reason was the Children on the team but he also thought PP3D should of won over Cherub because of it's damage on Cherub and that hit I mention early, despite me having to explain how the judging decisions work. Still feeling bad for Anthony around the last match but he should of handled the lost better instead of storming out of the Control Booth. Well as of before, what do you guys think of this episode? Also damn it RTC! I was about to make the first post.
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« on: March 12, 2017, 12:05:54 PM »
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« on: March 12, 2017, 10:36:03 AM »
My god is page feels dusty *Cough Cough* I think I have asthma from being here. I apologise. After crawling back to the game, I decided to build a new bot based on my last one, with a few changes like perms instead of the E-Tek,even more ****ty wheel guards and a new weapon. The final texture hasn't been made as of yet. But feel free to make a judgement.  .jpg) You'll pleased to know that this isn't for BOTM, I'm building something else for that.
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« on: March 11, 2017, 04:15:01 AM »
Great match Jamie. And It's hard not to cheer for Crash.
twas a great battle.
Well that new Tortuga stills performs well in Rumbles just as well as it looks, ripped most of the aluminium extenders off my Hell-Spawn clean off along with Jamie's Chaotic Reaction damaging the chassis. Special thanks to Jdg37 for the suggestion for the match and I'll be back with something better than Hell-Spawn 1.2. I was thinking that Hell Spawn would flip me out as you could of OOTA'ed me gg to all
Nahh, Hell Spawn is too slow to get a good run up for a OOTA due to Demon asking me to swap the NPC Drive motors for TWM3Rs which other wise, would of over turned Hell-Spawn. Due to this, it allows faster bots like Chaotic Reaction to get a good run up to start spinning to damage Hell Spawn near to the centre of the Arena. Even if Hell Spawn did get a Flip, it properly wouldn't go that far due to me not testing the Flipper on any other middle-weight bots before hand.But Still I hope Hell-Spawn at least tries in the other Grudge Matches.
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« on: March 11, 2017, 03:20:41 AM »
Well that new Tortuga stills performs well in Rumbles just as well as it looks, ripped most of the aluminium extenders off my Hell-Spawn clean off along with Jamie's Chaotic Reaction damaging the chassis. Special thanks to Jdg37 for the suggestion for the match and I'll be back with something better than Hell-Spawn 1.2.
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« on: March 10, 2017, 05:22:52 PM »
All of the bots here look pretty good I would say for myself. Especially the Noflyzone HW which I'm guessing that it could possibly move like the IRL US Antweight counter part of the name you mentioned below. To further ask, does that Giant Red bot in the last photo contain anything? It may look like to have a large chassis and possibly no batteries, but is there anything else in the bot?
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« on: March 10, 2017, 11:23:13 AM »
 I was just too lazy to make one.
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« on: March 10, 2017, 02:51:28 AM »
Number 3 might be Gripper, one of the old Roaming Robots house bots. But I not 100% sure about this one due to photos of it looking more like Growler, less like the photo in 3.
Doesn't look like Gripper unless Gripper got reshelled at some point. Gripper basically looked like budget growler.
I did state that Gripper was a bit like Growler, but due to a grammar error you may of not propely read that part. If you want to know what Gripper does look like, here it is:  Gripper was said to only appear in Featherweight battles and was used up until 2011, before it was retired and sold off to Team Enigma. I'm not sure if this helps, but it should be handy if you want to know. Edit: Gripper was also stated to be one of the smallest house robots built by Team Roaming Robots, which Gripper could match the height of the one in photo three. But because footage and photos are limited of Gripper, it can be difficult to find a picture that properly matches the one in Three (This photo was found off the Roaming Robots Wiki). Also Gripper was first seen in 2005, if you want an idea of how long the machine was in use for live events.
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« on: March 09, 2017, 02:32:44 PM »
Number 3 might be Gripper, one of the old Roaming Robots house bots. But I not 100% sure about this one due to photos of it looking more like Growler, less like the photo in 3.
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« on: March 08, 2017, 02:36:30 PM »
I remembered seeing some of you work over Twitter and I would say it's all pretty well made for the Unity engine. It may need a bit of tweeking like trying you hands on making a replica area but the bots are well designed and all do what they say on the can. Enough said, Welcome to GametechMods maybeChrisJack! Enjoy your stay.
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« on: March 08, 2017, 09:13:16 AM »
DSL-S you say? I give this a go for a few laughs. Besides, it's anyways nice when some considers to set up a DSL-S tournament, as opposed to a Realistic one. Brings more variety into the forums, allows us to build crazy contraptions or bots which goes against all rules of realism; and it's worth a good bit of fun for once in a while.
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« on: March 07, 2017, 02:26:30 AM »
I'll think of something for this tournament with something for this tournament. No, it will not be Hell Spawn 2, but something else. -Arena will probably be this:
Anyway, nice area concept art Mr. As. But will it have pockets for OOTA flips by any chance? It looks like it but I just want to double check.
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