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hades
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Post by hades »

Set robotics is taking off, sold alot of parts. waiting for the .co.uk but you can get to the site by http://www.setrobotics.fr.fm
phoniex
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Post by phoniex »

does any body know were i can get an acoms rx
Andrew
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Post by Andrew »

I've just found this website. They're based in Swindon and sell some of the sozbots motors and gearboxes, plus antweight size speed controllers. Just go to:

http://www.competition-robots.com/
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Yeah, thats it.
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Post by Raizor »

Just the one to surgest its
http://www.robotcombat.com/marketplace_antweights.html

Good source of general parts

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Post by Raizor »

Hi

Anybody who is considering getting "Supertec Pico" Servo's should not get them from Sussex Model Centre. They are overcharing for them.

Ashton Models are selling them at the RRSP of 14.99 as issued by Perkins (distributers) in February.
The address of the servo page is:
http://ashtonmodels.co.uk/acatalog/Inde ... s_132.html

Their shop in general is:
http://ashtonmodels.co.uk/acatalog/ashcat.html

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Post by Travis7s »

Thought mayeb some of these parts would be well suited for your ants:

http://www.microbotparts.com/microbotparts.html
Travis Schmidt-<a href="http://ca.geocities.com/travis7s/">Rumble Robotics</a>
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Simon Windisch
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Post by Simon Windisch »

Hi,

I came across a new Reading robot shop in the local paper yesterday. It's really for autonomous robots, but some of the parts/tools might be useful.

It's on Portman road, and the website is http://www.diyrobotics.com

Simon
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Post by Andy Matthews »

Im back from the midst - Andy Matthews here (former owner of antagonist). Ive decided not to get back to the antweights - guitars have taken over my life and I cannot stop myself buying them! So my supplies must go. Ive got ALOT of anweight related parts; servos (modified), many many NIMH cells, a couple of recievers etc... If your looking for parts drop me a mail on jammyuk AT blueyonder.co.uk and Ill have a look if I have what you need - they will all be at rock bottom prices :smile:
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