Posted by Mike_Conley at 1/15/2001 3:10 PM EST
Coach on team #687, TranzFormerz, from California Academy of Math and Science.
Are you allowed to put another material on top of the original wheels? Such as a set of tires or tracks?
Posted by Mike_Conley at 1/15/2001 3:10 PM EST
Coach on team #687, TranzFormerz, from California Academy of Math and Science.
Are you allowed to put another material on top of the original wheels? Such as a set of tires or tracks?
Posted by Justin Stiltner at 1/15/2001 3:40 PM EST
Student on team #388, Epsilon, from Grundy High School and NASA, American Electric Power, Town of Grundy.
In Reply to: Tracks
Posted by Mike_Conley on 1/15/2001 3:10 PM EST:
: Are you allowed to put another material on top of the original wheels? Such as a set of tires or tracks?
Yes IF it comes from small parts, is made of Items from small parts, or is on the additional hardware list.
Justin Stiltner
Team #388
Epsilon
Grundy Va,
Posted by Justin Stiltner at 1/17/2001 12:54 AM EST
Student on team #388, Epsilon, from Grundy High School and NASA, American Electric Power, Town of Grundy.
In Reply to: Re: Tracks
Posted by Justin Stiltner on 1/15/2001 3:40 PM EST:
: : Are you allowed to put another material on top of the original wheels? Such as a set of tires or tracks?
: Yes IF it comes from small parts, is made of Items from small parts, or is on the additional hardware list.
: Justin Stiltner
: Team #388
: Epsilon
: Grundy Va,
Or if it came in the kit to start with.
Justin Stiltner
Team #388
Epsilon
Grundy Va,