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I just recently bought a Redcat Lightning XTG for me and my 5 year old son to play with. We got it last Friday. Two battery packs later, he smashed it into a pole and broke the lower control arm at the hinge pin. Hopefully the epoxy holds and we will be back up and running tonight. Heading to the r/c track this weekend. Good thing I ordered some spare parts. ![]() Last edited by Adam Freeman : 29-08-2012 at 08:35. |
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My main hobby outside of robotics is playing race car and race car driver in various forms.
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No, I like turning right sometimes
(I'm just teasing, I know there are road courses). Seriously though, I am working through Forza4 right now. The customization and tuning options are good enough to the point that I notice the same behavior between my Forza cars and their real-life counterparts. Last edited by JamesCH95 : 28-08-2012 at 13:10. |
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From what I can see, Forza 4 looks good. Unfortunately, I don't have a 360 pr PS3. Are there any racing games for PC you can recommend?
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F1 Challange is good, technical, and very hard. Those are the only two PC games I've really had much experience with that'd I recommend. |
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The chassis went because the transmission wasn't screwed into the rear skid plate--I hadn't torn into that part to see how it all worked, so I didn't realize that its omission meant the whole rear end of the truck (transmission, motor, shock tower, A-arms) was sending all of its load through a small tab on the main chassis plate (plus whatever marginal support the skid plate provided). Really, it's a miracle the truck made it through practice, two heats, and half a main. Last time I ran, the truck was tracking oddly; first hunch was a diff issue, but further inspection showed the bearings were going (again--one was bad when I bought it, but a fix was in the box). No telling where the last owner drove (there were sand paddles in the box mounted on stadium truck tires), so I figure that's just life. I'm just going to replace all eight on the truck with brand new ones so I don't get bit by this again. Naturally, while troubleshooting that bearing issue I disconnected the motor from the ESC so I could get the whole back half of the truck off. While doing so, one of the ESC's plugs decided it was going to go along for the ride with the motor lead. I'll have to break out the soldering iron before my next run too. It's the risk you run when buying used--but this has been a good lesson in a lot of things about the truck. I'm sure to run out of things to break eventually!* *famous last words... |
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Where to start...
My biggest hobby is cosplay and prop making. After that it's sketching (traditional and digital), a bit of writing, and playing fetch with my cat (not joking). I'm getting back into stained glass, and I use robotics for my photography practice so it doesn't count. |
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But I do have more than 60 old computers....and a dozen or so old typewriters. I also do cars. this was a bit over a week ago, I'm driving the 55 chevy http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tC6-0LXwE8Y |
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For the last 5 years when not at robotics I play vintage base ball (yes two words). We play by the rules from 1864. No spitting, no swearing, no sliding, no overrunning first base, and no gloves. Bare hand base ball is a blast. Another unique rule is if the batter hits the ball in fair territory first and then it goes foul before the base it is still fair. Pop flies can be caught after one bounce and the hitter is still out.
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Another pinball owner, but I've only had two. I like the EMs from the 70s, but I'm looking into getting an early solid state pin when a nice title pops up on craigslist.
Also unicycles... I have a few, been getting into distance riding lately on my 36in. I'm into juggling (haven't quite mastered the 5-ball cascade yet), slack-lining, fixies and the usual nonsense as well. Still play with LEGOs, too, but that should be a prerequisite for any full time roboticist. ![]() Lately my main 'hobby' has been buying a new house. |
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I'm interested if you have a link detailing or at least listing some of those. I too take some interest in old computers.
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Presently I've got an SC10 and SC104x4, which needs a new idler gear and spur. I've really had no time to go to any of my local tracks for a long time, and as such haven't had the motivation to fix it up. I've got a friend with a Slash, so I'll probably loan out the SC10 to his brother and have all three of us go down to the track sometime; there are some really awesome tracks in socal. I've met a lot of people in FRC who are into RC, in fact I know that Adam Heard is an avid RCer himself. Titan had crawler tires on the jaws, and Encore's pitching wheel had some small slicks stretched over it ![]() |
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Robotics has completely pushed out all my other (former) winter hobbies, like woodworking and model railroading.
I have a 30 acre hobby farm with a few beef cattle and my daughter's horse. Most of my farm equipment is from the 1950's. I have restored several old John Deere tractors, which provide the power. |
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