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Team 334 Teaser

alex334

By: alex334
New: 28-01-2011 18:37
Updated: 28-01-2011 18:37
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Team 334 Teaser

Do you get it? ;]

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28-01-2011 19:17

alex334


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What do you guys think?



28-01-2011 19:17

bearbot


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its the first logo
maybe a minbot for the sqaure



28-01-2011 19:19

ratdude747


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an arm, a lazy susan turret, and crab drive.



29-01-2011 02:38

Dr Theta


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Originally Posted by ratdude747 View Post
an arm, a lazy susan turret, and crab drive.
That was my same assessment. Coaxial?



29-01-2011 03:04

Leav


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wow that looks like a tiny tiny base... is it?



29-01-2011 04:20

Guy


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the square is a swerve drive i think, the triangle is the grabber.

right?



29-01-2011 12:54

alex334


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Originally Posted by Leav View Post
wow that looks like a tiny tiny base... is it?
I'll give you a hint, our robot is circular.



29-01-2011 22:45

IanW


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With the swerve drive, they are using some of Team 221's coaxial modules.
As for the alleged lazy susan turret, I wouldn't be so sure: the circles look like the bent some pieces of 1x1 tube.
The triangle is definitely an arm though.



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