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Re: Old Contest at BrickBots.Com - Aluminum cans
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lugnet.robotics
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Tue, 5 Dec 2000 18:36:48 GMT
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lego-robotics@crynwr.com wrote:
> First I would like to thank Richard Sutherland for Brickbots.com and his
> Contests.
> I tried to make a can stacker. I learned a few things first you can never
> have to many Legos. (Need more). Second his seemly easy contest was a lot
> harder than it looked. It is amazing how high 5 cans got.
> So my next question what is a good kit to get for more good Legos pieces?
> Is the Droid Development kits any good? Does it come with more motors? or is
> it all built into it control box?
> Ron
The BEST kit to get to really get a good selection of parts is another RIS kit.
;-)
The other kits that I picked up are long gone and I haven't seen anything lately
that I feel would really aide.
If you can get the robo sports kit on sale it would be a good choice.
Dean
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