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- Simon Windisch
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no ofence to whoerever built it but that is quite sad.....
For my stuff:
http://bodgeitandhope.blogspot.co.uk/
http://bodgeitandhope.blogspot.co.uk/
Aye I saw this too (as a follower of three lego blogs & two geek-related blogs I'd have trouble not seeing it), it's awesome.
Also, I think the vast majority of people would think we were 'sad' for building combat robots, so each to his own. Us geeks should stick together, not judge each other for our chosen type of geekitude!
I love following complex mechanical lego creations, and it's something I'm looking to get more into in the future, since I bought an NXT and havn't done anything with it yet, not to mention my RIS, 5-6 odd old-style motors and 5 PF motors that I have. Just need to buy an IRLink so they can all communicate with each other and think of some giant crazy awesome robotics project to build with them all
While I'm in here, take a look at this. 32 NXTs, around $30,000 worth of stuff, and took 4 people about a year to create. More information can be found here.
Also, I think the vast majority of people would think we were 'sad' for building combat robots, so each to his own. Us geeks should stick together, not judge each other for our chosen type of geekitude!
I love following complex mechanical lego creations, and it's something I'm looking to get more into in the future, since I bought an NXT and havn't done anything with it yet, not to mention my RIS, 5-6 odd old-style motors and 5 PF motors that I have. Just need to buy an IRLink so they can all communicate with each other and think of some giant crazy awesome robotics project to build with them all
While I'm in here, take a look at this. 32 NXTs, around $30,000 worth of stuff, and took 4 people about a year to create. More information can be found here.
Scott Fyfe-Jamieson, Captain of Epic Robotics. Champion of AWS38/41/42.
http://www.epicrobotics.co.uk
http://www.epicrobotics.co.uk
- Simon Windisch
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- bitternboy
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On the subject, This guy made a lego Bugatti veyron with working gearbox, brakes, air brake and convertible roof. It's not huge but none the less cool.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHWDSnWk2jU
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jHWDSnWk2jU
Jonathan Atkinson
Before you criticize another person, first walk a mile in their shoes. Then, when you critisize them, you'll be a mile away and have their shoes.
Before you criticize another person, first walk a mile in their shoes. Then, when you critisize them, you'll be a mile away and have their shoes.
- bitternboy
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Yes Jonathan
Scott Fyfe-Jamieson, Captain of Epic Robotics. Champion of AWS38/41/42.
http://www.epicrobotics.co.uk
http://www.epicrobotics.co.uk
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