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pic: TEAM 1447 "GARY THE SNAIL"
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BIG WHEEL KEEP ON TURNIN', PROUD MARY KEEP ON BURNIN'
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Holy cow, it's NOT a box!!!! looks awsome. by far one of the coolest looking robots this year!
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looks sharp, but the name might reflect your drive all too well from the looks of it.
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sweet looking bot.............
way to think outside "the box!" |
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For some reason, I really like the design. It's just different from most of the typical bots you will see at regionals. Nice job 1447.
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Definitely one of my favorite robots so far. Its just awesome. The wheel, the ball collector, the perch of the shooter. It has a real industrial design mistique about it that most robots lack.
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Very unique... good luck at the competition.
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I like the overall design, but i would recommend putting the battery to a place where the wires dont hang out the back (I'm going to assume thats a temporary location). Hows battery life with both minibikes on there?
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wow, it looks like a time machine from 1930!
very nice industrial design |
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that looks really cool. looks much cooler then my team. how fast does it go and how many balls can it hold
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we had a 27" bike wheel that we used to move balls aroung a circular track up to our loader yours looks much better though |
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Wow. I have to say you guys did an awesome job with this 'bot. I absolutely love the design! Is that holonomic drive?! If not youre just gonna have to ignore that...my eyes are really bad. lol. Very nice! Wish you all luck! Great robot! :)
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I want you guys to win
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It looks amazing, but I don't see the practical point of the HUGE wheel that takes up like your whole robot. There must be simpler and smaller solutions.
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