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Re: Practice Robot??
I'm pretty sure you could just reverse engineer parts from the FIRST kit. Besides, even if it isn't the most accurate recreation ever, just getting experience (any experience) will be valuable for the new members.
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Re: Practice Robot??
Building a practice robot is perfectly alright. If you can afford it (time and money) it will be very beneficial.
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