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Re: pic: Carmen week1 team 842
Very awesome looking
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Re: pic: Carmen week1 team 842
From the rules, it is difficult to tell if this is legal or not.
Either way, though, have you considered this - If you add the bumpers to these angled sections, you effectively make the hole in your chassis about 6" narrower - each bumper is 2-1/2 - 3" thick, and they would extend into this opening area. Depending on how wide the opening is now (hard to tell from the picture) it might become very tight for a 9" game piece. You might actually have a larger opening by having the front of the robot "flat" with 6" bumpers on each side, giving you a 16" wide opening. I don't know how this fits in with you ball pick-up ideas, but something else to consider. |
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