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Re: Vertical Pipe Hanging
Add 254 and 1280. 254 uses a two-jointed arm that folds entirely into their frame. Because of this, it's the only robot I've seen that hangs this way AND can go through the tunnel.
EDIT: and 1717. I haven't seen theirs up close, just on the SD webcast, but it appears to drive up the pole. And 78 definitely drives up the pole. Last edited by Jamie Kalb : 23-03-2010 at 21:26. Reason: forgot 1717 and 78 |
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