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midway78224
16-02-2012, 19:02
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AllenGregoryIV
16-02-2012, 19:03
This looks very good, I was glad to see a rookie team posting videos this year.

I look forward to seeing it in action at Lone Star.

akoscielski3
16-02-2012, 19:08
WOW! Just WOW!

This is an amazing looking robot for a rookie team. You will do great this year. Hope to see you at a competition sometime :)
Good Luck!

midway78224
16-02-2012, 22:11
This looks very good, I was glad to see a rookie team posting videos this year.

I look forward to seeing it in action at Lone Star.

Looking forward to seeing your robot at Lone Star. Maybe we will be on a match together. Good luck.

lynca
17-02-2012, 10:04
Excited to see a new Texas team emerge !

Great looking website and team,
http://www.screamingchickens.org/

Taylor
17-02-2012, 10:10
WOW! Just WOW!

This is an amazing looking robot for a rookie team.

This is a great looking robot for any team, regardless of age. There are little details throughout that show a thorough understanding of the rules and potential strategies. Good luck - hope you don't need it!

Sean Raia
17-02-2012, 11:25
How much does that weigh? It looks like it must have been a crunch to get it to 120.

midway78224
17-02-2012, 16:34
How much does that weigh? It looks like it must have been a crunch to get it to 120.

Actually we did this design in solidworks and with the battery and electronics and all it should weigh about 100 lbs.

pyroslev
17-02-2012, 17:34
A: Love the robot. Not over the top but definitely in the upper crust of the rookie robots you see in terms of just looks.

B: Like the website. Cleaner and simpler than a lot of what you see. Something to be said for a more basic site.

Hope you guys do well and enjoy your rookie year.

Mike Starke
18-02-2012, 19:02
Actually we did this design in solidworks and with the battery and electronics and all it should weigh about 100 lbs.

Keep in mind that the battery DOES NOT count towards your 120 lbs! :)

Also, I like the feature/option for human loading, and how it drops down into your harvester/collector area.

midway78224
18-02-2012, 19:17
Keep in mind that the battery DOES NOT count towards your 120 lbs! :)

Also, I like the feature/option for human loading, and how it drops down into your harvester/collector area.

Oh we know that. It actually weighs alot less then we thought it would and thanks on the comment.

PayneTrain
20-02-2012, 09:52
Are we getting an early look at a rookie all-star?
Give 'em all you got. Good luck in Texas; they can be rough.