Gyrobot from RW Series 7 also had some genius design elements, particularly in its ability to spin regardless of whether or not it was inverted, and being able to double its spinning speed by rotating on the spot- it's just a pity we never really saw more of it.
Quote from: GoldenFox93 on July 07, 2011, 11:07:27 AMGyrobot from RW Series 7 also had some genius design elements, particularly in its ability to spin regardless of whether or not it was inverted, and being able to double its spinning speed by rotating on the spot- it's just a pity we never really saw more of it.Couldn't every invertible shell-spinner do that?
OK, maybe not so much high-tech as it was cleverly engineered, but for its time, it was a very cool design- had Series 7 had awards, I could imagine it being nominated for something like "Most Original" or "Best Engineering".
Quote from: GoldenFox93 on July 07, 2011, 12:04:15 PMOK, maybe not so much high-tech as it was cleverly engineered, but for its time, it was a very cool design- had Series 7 had awards, I could imagine it being nominated for something like "Most Original" or "Best Engineering".What are you talking about?
Gyrobot is an awesome piece of engineering and caused a RFL rule change to ban such a robot. It's not very high tech. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gxmJXRlsksY&feature=youtube_gdata_player#
Typhoon 2
YES a extra Typhoon 2 fan!Man, he has a actual good point.High speed, and BREAKING ARENA WALLS!? WIN.
is this bot don't lost all razors in a fight before do a damage thought