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Bigest Bots?
i was taking a look and i think our 3003 Swampthing, Is the Bigest first robot Ever
If its not please show me |
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i think our (312) bot was pretty large, and the old version of team 68's robot took up an obnoxious amount of real estate. I'm sure there's more, but i just can't think of them off the top of my head
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Many of the 'curtain bots' this past year were quite large. I must say when 95 (Grasshoppers) unfolded this year they were quite a large structure.
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heatwave Was great because it was a drill bot that worked amazingly but heatwave has a standard square wheelbase
Swamp thing Has 10.5' foot superstructure with 6 wheels along the entire width, altho it was a drill bot that Barley worked,take it from me , IT IS the most Annoying thing to drive EVER! |
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As far as starting configurations go, Chief Delphi's 2002 bot was the largest I'd ever seen. It was pretty close to the full 30"x36"x60" limit, since it was designed to hold a huge number of soccer balls. I always thought it looked like a refrigerator, myelf... So, if you're talking starting configuration, the award definitely goes to 47. If you're talking expanded configurations, I'm not sure who wins, but there were quite a few this year thate were pretty big.
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Re: Bigest Bots?
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...It could reach from one side of the field to another, wall to wall and grab all 3 towers. It also had an extension that went a little farther than half the field lengthwise so it could be in the scoring zone. Last edited by mgreenley : 06-08-2003 at 18:06. |
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Fully extended, 95 was roughly 6 feet long, or, long enough to completely span the white plastic, grid to grid.
But then, it was near impossible to drive. Oh well, next year... -Andy A. |
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in 2k2, our robot, was over 32 feet long, with our tether fully extened
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In it's original form Truck Town's (68) was huge. After they downsized it, it was still pretty big. A couple other large ones I remember were Cyber Blue 234 and Kingman 60. Also, 980 had a very long telescoping arm. I haven't seen any of the ones in the above posts in person.
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Ok, here are the Big-bot Rules
Measurement counts only for the Permanent superstructure or wheelbase, Non-Permanent attachments such as...tethers, nets, arms, flags etc... Don't Count and it had to pass an inspection at a First competition |
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This wouldn't be designed to make sure your team's monster wins, would it? |
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Its A total! coincidence, I Swear |
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The Craddle Robber from team 25 with its 12ft arm, when full extended
which btw, is attached firmly to the robot, ask 254, they attached to it one round and was yanking on it Last edited by Mike Schroeder : 06-08-2003 at 22:22. |
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I think that Swamp Thing's robot was the biggest one I saw at competition this year. I didn't really look at Nationals to much though, only at regionals.
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I'll have to agree with Jeff that as far as 47 in 2002 being HUGE! I know on my team we nick named it the 'fridge' and loved watching it.
I would think that the Beast last year was probably one of the bigger robots i ever saw, not only did it have the arms that grabbed all 3 goals, but the wheel base was also quiet large. |
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