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Re: RCX Roverbot morphs to NXT
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Wed, 18 Jul 2007 21:05:05 GMT
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Gypsy,
you could have a look here - there are two tracked robots (alongside
with building instructions):
http://mynxt.matthiaspaulscholz.eu/robots/index.html
Zitat von gypsy_fly <e_pilobello@yahoo.com>:
> I brought in all our RCX pieces for this week's "Lego A.T.V. Droid" class. I
> figured the kids might want to create a tracked robot or two.
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> I made one myself after several kids struggled to create a sturdy
> base. At the
> moment, I'm staring at my invention thinking, "This thing's too wide.", "It's
> splayed", "It not as elegant as a Roverbot.", etc. etc.
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> I'm going to keep working on a tracked driving base. In the mean time, could
> anyone share any pictures of a tracked robot? I guess the big thing is where
> and how to mount the NXT motors.
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