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pic: 1565's unoffical lego mock up
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Re: pic: 1565's unoffical lego mock up
From this picture, it looks like your robot will be on an angle...
Doesn't this violate the ramp rule? I could be wrong... |
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Re: pic: 1565's unoffical lego mock up
The robot can be on an angle, as long as the sides of the robot are vertical. It's LEGO, I wouldn't read too much into it. Overall, it looks like a good model. However, with a large, double jointed arm like that, I would check on the 72" envelope limit.
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Re: pic: 1565's unoffical lego mock up
it reaches up more than it does out. I mean it is lego... It would break the rule if I made it exactly like that, but I'm not limited to where I can connect things, whereas I am with lego lol. and no it isnt on an angle, its just a very low platform.
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