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Re: More Znap info please
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lugnet.robotics
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Fri, 5 May 2000 21:08:41 GMT
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Russell Nelson <nelson@crynwr.+IHateSpam+com>
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Michael Lea writes:
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> I have been following this Znap thread. Even went to local TRU in Toronto
> to inquire - the sales associate gave me a look as if I was Znapped :>)
That's okay, the clerks at the Big Store in LegoLand were equally
flustered. I gave up and went to TRU. Znap is pretty cool. You can
build much larger robots because Znap is designed to connect
end-to-end, and its connectors snap positively together.
I bought two sets for $19.95 each. Both came with a gear motor, 9v
battery box, short cable, two spring drives, and (of course) a full
set of znap parts. Can't beat that price.
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| I have been following this Znap thread. Even went to local TRU in Toronto to inquire - the sales associate gave me a look as if I was Znapped :>) What is Znap or a Znap motor? Are they available in the Toronto area? (25 years ago, 26-Apr-00, to lugnet.robotics)
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