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Re: New AndyMark Product Game Hint???
I believe this was also around the time that the Rhino Drive was released. I think you're on to something.
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The Rhino Drive was actually a coincidence and had nothing to do with the upcoming 2016 game.
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Obviously this is a throwback year and we'll be driving over corn again.
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This sure is reinforcing the idea that some object (or different objects) representing coal are the gamepieces.
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Does $6 for a 2" wheel seem a bit steep to anyone else?
[EDIT: just saw how expensive the tear drop flex rollers are!!!] Seen similar wheels on many 2015 robots for landfill tote gathering. Last edited by SenorZ : 12-14-2016 at 05:19 PM. |
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[QOUTE]I never understood why they were made with a 0.5" square bore instead of hex. I imagine (with absolutely no real-world testing of course) these new wheels won't work as well as the entrapption stars for intakes of spheres, like the boulders this year because the stars can get more than tangential contact. I would love to see AndyMark come with with a v2 of the stars with a 0.5" hex bore just for ease of use. [/quote] Looks like these would be fairly easy to modify by cutting the ring out and getting 6 point star. |
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Ooh, this looks really nice. These wheels would be super helpful for intaking rigid game pieces. At first glace, I was concerned about the hex shaft turning inside of the hex, but .425 is a hilariously heavy interference fit. I do wonder if using Thunderhex with these wheels would pose any issues. I doubt it, but I can't really say for sure.
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This is arguably consistent with the ball-nonball gamepiece trend, if it is at all indicative of "rigid objects" being game pieces.
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Balls can be rigid.
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Most balls are not, though, thus my inclusion of the word "arguably"
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The word "conveyor" seems to stir up something in my mind... Maybe those fragmented pieces of conveyor belts hidden all over the images they released in the DLC packs?
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Argumentation FTW.Seriously, any particular game is not played with most balls. We'll get the selected balls, or none. However, if we do get balls and they are rigid, then I really hope they are also very light. ![]() |
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Wish these were out for our FTC robot this year. The particles are really rigid.
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