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Hey! Your robot looks like mine!
I dont know about the rest of you guys, but I've noticed a real strong recurring theme developing here for Triple Play. This is my first time getting on Chief Delphi for this building season and about 80% of the robots have the exact same chassis and lift mechanism: the lowride drive train, with high backbone and arm extending as a right triangle hypotenuse. It seems that it's going to be the most popular design and perhaps the most susceptible to damage. If anyone believes this is true, please explain to me why this is so and if you have done anything to try to counter the exact same design.
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