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Adam Y. 30-11-2002 17:00

Walking machine
 
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Look at 71's 'walking' bot from last year. One dosn't need wheels/track to move. All you need is an idea.
Wow does anyone have a picuture of it??

Joe3 30-11-2002 17:19

There is the only picture I can cemember seeing...
http://www.firstrobotics.net/02gallery/071-1.jpg

Adam Y. 30-11-2002 17:44

That has to be the weirdest looking machine ever. Any more pictures???

Trashed20 01-12-2002 00:32

i don't have any pictures but i'll explain what it does

It starts in the upright position when te match starts and accelerates on the two weels on the ground untill it hits the goals. Then the "Feet" are activated and it slowly shuffled its way accross the field usually holding all 3 goals.

Joel J 01-12-2002 00:55

We have a few..
http://rage173.org/images/05-CHMP/SCAN--NATS--10.jpg
http://rage173.org/images/05-CHMP/SCAN--NATS--28.jpg
http://rage173.org/images/05-CHMP/SCAN--NATS--13.jpg

The direct links are going to change shortly, so I'll leave the gallery pages also..
http://rage173.org/gallery.php?page_num=3
http://rage173.org/gallery.php?page_num=4

Adam Y. 01-12-2002 10:56

Wow it looks like a lowrider car in those pictures:). Anyway did it pop a wheelie like in the pictures or did it ride flat on the wheels?

Jeff Waegelin 01-12-2002 13:02

The 'bot started in the upright position, and then fell down to ground level, so that it would be 5' long instead of 5' tall.

Adam Y. 01-12-2002 13:15

Duh they just made it fit in the box how obvious. It still looks like a lowrider car.

Jim Meyer 18-12-2002 09:35

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Here's a better picture of the walkers, taken at Motorola Midwest Regional.


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