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Some more information about their movement: - a RCX controls two legs. T-Rex is biped, Stegosaure is quadruped - not to lose balance, the RCX rocks of right-hand side on the left, according to a longitudinal axis, and always comes to be placed at (...) (24 years ago, 20-Oct-00, to lugnet.robotics.vc)
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chv <chv@crazyrobots.com> wrote in message news:G2pyIv.IGq@lugnet.com... (...) The head appears to be made of new pieces. Huw (24 years ago, 20-Oct-00, to lugnet.robotics.vc)
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(...) It's the support structure holding the rubber track assembly on the Cybermaster unit. Fredrik (24 years ago, 20-Oct-00, to lugnet.robotics.vc)
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(...) Yes, it really is a monster! (...) Those form the frame around which the extra big tracks in the 8482 must streach. The 8482 comes with 4 - 2 to clamp each set of track cogs. (...) (24 years ago, 20-Oct-00, to lugnet.robotics.vc)
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"Fredrik Glöckner" <fredrik.glockner@bio.uio.no> wrote in message news:qrdaebzww77.fsf....uio.no... (...) OK - I don't have that set, so that would explain why it looks new to me. Huw (24 years ago, 20-Oct-00, to lugnet.robotics.vc)
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