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555 created a float once again for the Montclair 4th of July Parade. The float featured a modified overpass with cargo net to catch the trackballs. 555's 2008 robot drove on the platform hurdling the balls as the float was driving through town. The team won 3rd place for best float.
05-07-2008 00:51
UberbotsId have to say, that is probably one of the most creative floats i have ever seen.
then again, this is coming from a guy who hasn't seen many floats (disregarding the 32-bit ones). still pretty darn impressive.
05-07-2008 01:14
tim_reiherDid you have many problems with trackballs getting launched off of, or falling off of, the sides of the float? That just seems to me like it could cause a precarious "trackball of doom" sort of scenario in a crowd
(actually, might be sort of funny to see(assuming that no one got injured). Reenactment of an Indiana Jones scene at a parade=Awesome
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Regardless, that's really cool. You guys only won third place? I'm surprised. I personally would have loved to have been there to see it.
05-07-2008 09:51
Liz Smith
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Did you have many problems with trackballs getting launched off of, or falling off of, the sides of the float? That just seems to me like it could cause a precarious "trackball of doom" sort of scenario in a crowd
(actually, might be sort of funny to see(assuming that no one got injured). Reenactment of an Indiana Jones scene at a parade=Awesome )Regardless, that's really cool. You guys only won third place? I'm surprised. I personally would have loved to have been there to see it. |
05-07-2008 10:46
feliks_rosenberThat looks really awesome!
Hey, what were the guys we see in the picture doing ? I mean, you had your 2 drivers, but what were all the rest doing ?
We can see someone sort of protecting his head with his hands under the overpass, I was wondering what his part could be...
Either way, great idea and I bet the crowd had a blast seeing something that creative!
05-07-2008 10:48
JohnBoucherVery Cool. Parades give the greatest local exposure for the team.
05-07-2008 12:45
Liz Smith
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Hey, what were the guys we see in the picture doing ? I mean, you had your 2 drivers, but what were all the rest doing ?
We can see someone sort of protecting his head with his hands under the overpass, I was wondering what his part could be... |
05-07-2008 13:04
JaneYoung
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One of the best parts of the float is actually not seen in this picture.. maybe i'll post another picture later.. The team made a retro more "typical looking" robot with moving head and arm and had him stand on the back of the float. Little kids kept looking up and saying "Robot! Robot!". They were almost as excited as when they saw that we also had bubble machines on the back of the float as well. ![]() |
05-07-2008 13:33
Liz Smith
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Good stuff - a lot of planning went into it, you can tell. There's a photo you have that shows all the elements of the 'float' and how long and detailed the whole thing was. (The one that shows the truck pulling the float.) It had to be a great crowd pleaser and a lot of fun.
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05-07-2008 13:56
JaneYoung
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This should be the public link to that picture in my 4th of July album. Feel free to scroll through all the pictures.
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05-07-2008 20:57
Pat Arnold
Ditto what Jane said. Great float; plus everyone loves bubbles! What your team pulled together shows a lot of planning and work. Great outreach & a wonderful way to strengthen team skills. Thanks for the photo link.