It's clearly not an IRL bot. If this is allowed, then I feel like I should be allowed to put in Iron Oxide with invincible caster armour. go ahead It's clearly not a flipper either, as the iron spikes prevent the opponent from going up the wedges any distance at all. the wedges are wired to flip and the image probably doesn't display it too well, but bots still ride up onto the wedges enough to get flipped over when they fire
Sorry, but where in real life would you see a weapon rack like that? weld 2 iron spikes together onto a red colored metallic extender, ???, PROFIT!
The flippers make no sense. The weapons give the flippers a very small amount of space for a bot to drive onto them, not to mention that if it does flip they'll go right through the weapons. it's just so it can score ko's and knock components off, which it can do (sometimes), the flippers actually barely miss the irons in testing
I'm a bit skeptical as to how you've attached the Snapper2s there, I'd have thought you could have attached them to the baseplate.
That is one of the cutest rammers I've seen. Pretty simple setup, too. :3
Quote from: NFX on May 17, 2012, 04:23:42 AMI'm a bit skeptical as to how you've attached the Snapper2s there, I'd have thought you could have attached them to the baseplate. they are, the drive just intersects them
Quote from: Mr. AwesumSauce on May 17, 2012, 05:34:51 AMQuote from: NFX on May 17, 2012, 04:23:42 AMI'm a bit skeptical as to how you've attached the Snapper2s there, I'd have thought you could have attached them to the baseplate. they are, the drive just intersects themReally? It looks like they're angled forwards quite a lot. You could get the 6WD setup with only one SnapperII, though, so that would save you a bit of weight for something else.
Nicely built. Not too sure about invertibility, tribars could have also been better aligned. How many blacks?