Absolutely fantastic! Love this channel and love the designs. Could you share the design of biscuit head? I've been trying to make my own elastic powered flipper using that wind mechanism for ages now and I just cant get the power out of it. Loved the design of pain that you shared. Just amazing design work!
Thank you! I can't share Biscuit Head's design because I took it apart after CRBL was filmed. I did that because the force of the bands I put in him was too much, and it caused three axles to twist until they ripped in half and a gear to compress until it couldn't turn the next gear in the system. The way to get more strength out of a band flipper is with more rubber bands, but this makes it require more strength to reload. For Biscuit Head's flipper, I used two XL motors geared 3:1 (I think so, I don't remember exactly) powered by a Buwizz 3.0 battery. Biscuit Head's flipper is triggered with a pull-and-release gear mechanism, similar to the one in this video: th-cam.com/video/DGl6owxJsQI/w-d-xo.html
@@outworkrobotics I thought so! Yeah, to get that sort of power must take its toll. I'll give it a go. Thanks. What do you use to control your bots? IR? Bluetooth or other?
@D Garbett To control my Buwizz bots, I use an app called Brick controller 2 to connect the battery to a PS4 controller. My bots with 100% Lego electronics use the ir controllers
Hi great videos!! my 6 year old is obsessed with them as well. he really likes to build his own, Is there a couple sets you could suggest to start with ?
It really depends on what you are looking for. If you have motors and you just want parts to build with, the Rough Terrain Crane and the Bucket Wheel Excavator are really good sets for technic parts. Each of these however are expensive and retired from the Lego website. You can also try some other Technic sets, however the app controlled ones are overpriced and don't usually give much good parts unless they cost over $400. A good set for motors would be the Remote-controlled Stunt Racer, which is really good for it's price. It comes with the better power functions motors, however for a Lego Battlebot you would need another receiver and another motor. You can also buy individual parts from the Lego website "replacement parts" section, I can give you more information on that if it helps. Motors and other electronics can be bought from eBay, Bricklink, and Brickowl. If you have questions, I am happy to answer them.
@@jackieglade I broke one XL motor and one train motor in fights long before I started filming these fights for TH-cam. The second XL motor broke when I programmed Hoss wrong. When I turned him on, the lifter motors began to uncontrollably turn the lift arm and did not stop when the arm reached its farthest possible point. Somehow, one of the motors survived.
@@outworkrobotics Brickcon typically takes place first week of October. This year, a physical convention will depend on what is going on with the virus, and a call will be made in a couple months time if it will or will not take place. If you're interested, I can provide you with updates once more info for 2021's con becomes available. Here's our ruleset battlebricks.org/about/
@@ShroomyEntertainment I've read through the rules and watched some of the Brickcon battlebricks fights. As of now, I am not certain whether or not I will be able to attend, but this is definitely something that I would like to do. Would you please inform me if there are any important updates? Also, is there an entrance fee for Brickcon?
@@ShroomyEntertainment Sounds good, I just have two questions. Can I enter multiple battlebots? How much is the registration fee? Thank you for all the information, I hope to see you at Brickcon!
Are they automated? If yes: HOW?! If no: keep practicing controlling them. No offence, but they feel really “slow” and if it wasn’t from the amazing destruction, I’d say it’s pretty boring. There is always room for amelioration and I’m sure you’re doing really good two years later.
I felt bad for voltage because of his smile and he died in like 2 seconds😭
Corny- tombstone
Halo- sow
Raven claw- ghost raptor
MEAT- uppercut
Fire up- bronco
Big daddy dirtbag- extinguisher
Voltage- breaker box
Germ- chomp (because it’s weak)
meat looks nothing like uppercut
@@loriumartinez it looks more like witch doctor
@@loriumartinez I thinks its more the large bar and the red + black theme
and the power of it
More like Germ=Vanquish
12:04 Tombstone vs SoW
This is definitely an underrated channel.
Thank you!
It really is
Of course❤
If you make fire ups flipper go faster, he could be deadly.
You can’t really do that, all pistons made of LEGO are slow
Really enjoying your content. Looking forward to seeing the next few battles
Big Daddy Dirtbag Is The Bot To Beat And His Vertical Bar Spinner Is Tall
Very fun stuff! Keep the builds and videos coming!
If Tombstone gets a redesign, it should just be Corny, except not LEGO, then x125
2:45 that’s an OOTA, not a ko
Corny is so cool! Actually all of them are cool but corny is my favorite.
I love this keepit up
amazing bots! I love this! :D
Absolutely fantastic!
Love this channel and love the designs.
Could you share the design of biscuit head?
I've been trying to make my own elastic powered flipper using that wind mechanism for ages now and I just cant get the power out of it.
Loved the design of pain that you shared. Just amazing design work!
Thank you! I can't share Biscuit Head's design because I took it apart after CRBL was filmed. I did that because the force of the bands I put in him was too much, and it caused three axles to twist until they ripped in half and a gear to compress until it couldn't turn the next gear in the system. The way to get more strength out of a band flipper is with more rubber bands, but this makes it require more strength to reload. For Biscuit Head's flipper, I used two XL motors geared 3:1 (I think so, I don't remember exactly) powered by a Buwizz 3.0 battery. Biscuit Head's flipper is triggered with a pull-and-release gear mechanism, similar to the one in this video: th-cam.com/video/DGl6owxJsQI/w-d-xo.html
@@outworkrobotics I thought so!
Yeah, to get that sort of power must take its toll. I'll give it a go.
Thanks.
What do you use to control your bots? IR? Bluetooth or other?
@D Garbett To control my Buwizz bots, I use an app called Brick controller 2 to connect the battery to a PS4 controller. My bots with 100% Lego electronics use the ir controllers
Realized that just like battlebots in real life, these lego bots are actually much larger than how its portrayed on video
Great work!!
Hi great videos!! my 6 year old is obsessed with them as well. he really likes to build his own, Is there a couple sets you could suggest to start with ?
It really depends on what you are looking for. If you have motors and you just want parts to build with, the Rough Terrain Crane and the Bucket Wheel Excavator are really good sets for technic parts. Each of these however are expensive and retired from the Lego website. You can also try some other Technic sets, however the app controlled ones are overpriced and don't usually give much good parts unless they cost over $400. A good set for motors would be the Remote-controlled Stunt Racer, which is really good for it's price. It comes with the better power functions motors, however for a Lego Battlebot you would need another receiver and another motor. You can also buy individual parts from the Lego website "replacement parts" section, I can give you more information on that if it helps. Motors and other electronics can be bought from eBay, Bricklink, and Brickowl. If you have questions, I am happy to answer them.
Love the bots!
Thank you! I like your bot Silentblue and Triforce too!
yes! your silent blue bot is AWSOME
its blade is SPEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED
Nice, what motor did you use for the spinners?
Corny, Ravenclaw, and Big Daddy Dirtbag use a train motor for their weapon, Halo uses an xl motor with a 5:1 gear ratio, and Meat uses an 8287 motor.
We need bronco
Hope to see these bots in Battlebricks
spoilers: he went to Battle Bricks
What happened to iceburn
super cool
witch motor for meat weapons
Meat's spinner was powered by a buggy motor.
I remember when i had a cardboard arena
Same
did you ever break the electronics from this?
I've broken a train motor and two XL motors.
@@outworkrobotics from what battle?
@@jackieglade I broke one XL motor and one train motor in fights long before I started filming these fights for TH-cam. The second XL motor broke when I programmed Hoss wrong. When I turned him on, the lifter motors began to uncontrollably turn the lift arm and did not stop when the arm reached its farthest possible point. Somehow, one of the motors survived.
@@outworkrobotics oh! out of control robot! :O
Halo reminds me of son of wiachi
Halo was based of of SOW.
strength, none , it sucks
weakness everything
Whereabouts are you located in the US? If you're around the Pacific Northwest, would you consider bringing these to Brickcon in Seattle?
When will this take place?
@@outworkrobotics Brickcon typically takes place first week of October. This year, a physical convention will depend on what is going on with the virus, and a call will be made in a couple months time if it will or will not take place. If you're interested, I can provide you with updates once more info for 2021's con becomes available. Here's our ruleset battlebricks.org/about/
@@ShroomyEntertainment I've read through the rules and watched some of the Brickcon battlebricks fights. As of now, I am not certain whether or not I will be able to attend, but this is definitely something that I would like to do. Would you please inform me if there are any important updates? Also, is there an entrance fee for Brickcon?
@@outworkrobotics I'll provide you with an update in July. Yes, as with all Lego conventions, there is a registration fee for the weekend.
@@ShroomyEntertainment Sounds good, I just have two questions. Can I enter multiple battlebots? How much is the registration fee? Thank you for all the information, I hope to see you at Brickcon!
give fire up more power couldnt even flip raven claw
Bros name is literally meat😂
germ needs its comeback , to stop being laughably bad , maybe upgrade so itl stand a chance
Are they automated? If yes: HOW?! If no: keep practicing controlling them. No offence, but they feel really “slow” and if it wasn’t from the amazing destruction, I’d say it’s pretty boring. There is always room for amelioration and I’m sure you’re doing really good two years later.
These bots are not automated. This is a really old tournament, and the bots are faster and way more destructive now.
2:15 5:23 KABOOM
Germ got destroyed by corny
Congrats to meat
if your armor is ripped off by corny on the first hit, you know it is completly trash
A robot named after a hogwarts house
BRUH