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Re: pic: VideographerBOT
This is cool!
It looks like something that I would do*. Cameras mounted on small robots get some pretty interesting footage - especially in crowded areas when people aren't expected a robot. Just make sure that no one walks off with the robot, camera and all. *Well, I didn't do it, bit our team did something similar a few weeks ago with our team's Squarebot. We put a omni-wheel on the back, so we could pop wheelies, while continuing to drive forward. Part of our high school was shaped in a giant square, so we were able to pop a wheelie going all the way around the school. ![]() |
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