Anyway, I can assure you I did try to stack the batteries, but it just didn't seem to work. I can stack pinks, but not the other two to any particular effect.
If you can, get the servos on some snapper II's to save a bit of weight, you could probably get away with only one black (although i'm a bit uncertain about powering bot's in stock, so you may want that confirmed or denyed by some-one more experienced).With the saved weight, you could try and put some flanking protection on there because it looks quite vulnerable to being flanked.Oh, and I love the look of stock drumbots
Quote from: Scorpion on December 17, 2010, 04:28:10 PMIf you can, get the servos on some snapper II's to save a bit of weight, you could probably get away with only one black (although i'm a bit uncertain about powering bot's in stock, so you may want that confirmed or denyed by some-one more experienced).With the saved weight, you could try and put some flanking protection on there because it looks quite vulnerable to being flanked.Oh, and I love the look of stock drumbots Are you sure about SnapperIIs? They always wobble and strike the ground whenever I put spinners on them.
Remove the Bracket Wedges they don`t do anything.
Quote from: Ben Purse on December 24, 2010, 05:28:20 AMRemove the Bracket Wedges they don`t do anything.Stability.Also, move the motor a bit to the rear and angle the razors about 2 notches outwards. You wouldn't want your drums to be knocked off in a single hit. :P