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jvriezen 18-01-2011 12:44

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Depending upon how much you intend to move around during the match (and whether you retract your wings during movement) you are tar risk of herding more than one game piece, which will get you a penalty.

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Originally Posted by staplemonx (Post 1002319)


whackedwatchdog 18-01-2011 12:45

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1002571)
Yes, there is such a rule. <R11> defines the PLAYING CONFIGURATION as for the horizontal dimensions.

Woops. Looked like I've been unconsciously ignoring the word vertical. Thanks, Eric!

EricH 18-01-2011 12:48

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by jvriezen (Post 1002782)
Depending upon how much you intend to move around during the match (and whether you retract your wings during movement) you are tar risk of herding more than one game piece, which will get you a penalty.

Hint: they don't move with the wide side in front. It's the long side, always the long side. See the wheels?

jvriezen 18-01-2011 14:04

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Yikes.. have fun turning that thing...

Also, since the extensions are subject to normal bumper rules, you are free to have some bumper gaps in your extension wings-- using the saved weight for other things, and/or moving that weight further outboard.


Quote:

Originally Posted by EricH (Post 1002787)
Hint: they don't move with the wide side in front. It's the long side, always the long side. See the wheels?


staplemonx 22-01-2011 12:34

Re: pic: dragonfly config top, team 3553 concept
 
Here is the update to this design http://www.chiefdelphi.com/forums/sh...75#post1005775


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