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Re: pic: How It's Made: 148 & 217 Robots
Thank you. 148 and 217's bent sheet metal parts have inspired me as long as I've been in FRC. I love How It's Made too, so it's pretty much perfect.
![]() Now, as for the picture and teaser stuff... I noticed the part numbers on one thing labeled for the Robowranglers was TC-2010-300-004. TC? ThunderChickens? Why would Robowrangler parts be marked with a TC part number? Twins? You can also see the "standard" nine sided wheel in the picture. Last edited by Chris is me : 05-02-2010 at 00:45. |
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