I don‘t know why, but I prefer watching this class over the heavy classes. It‘s just relaxing, with some good fights and no unnecessary drama on the side.
That and I don't feel bad for each robot's owner. Usually the damage can be repaired and fixed pretty cheaply comparatively. The fights are sometime just as good too
Cheesecake is a nimble little thing isn't he?! He's a wicked little robot. I had no idea about the ant weight division until I seen your vids yesterday. Glad I did 👍
I don‘t know why, but I prefer watching this class over the heavy classes. It‘s just relaxing, with some good fights and no unnecessary drama on the side.
That and I don't feel bad for each robot's owner. Usually the damage can be repaired and fixed pretty cheaply comparatively. The fights are sometime just as good too
That other kid was honestly such a good sport. You love to see it.
Today is Tuesday, which means Cheesecake gets to eat a wheel. It is her favorite activity.
All in all, those look like they were enjoyable fights.
I just found you today, and I have watched all of your videos. I hope to see you posting again, and that you continue to improve you mature design.
are there any rules about surrounding your bot in thick rubber bands to tangle the weapon motors of opponents?
Cheesecake is a nimble little thing isn't he?! He's a wicked little robot. I had no idea about the ant weight division until I seen your vids yesterday. Glad I did 👍
Rats rats, we are the rats!
What is the strategy of the Dulce de Lucha bot? Does it just try to pin the opponents robot to tap out?
Typically a bit of both due to it being a wedge type
Cheesecake nickname no.2: wheel chewer
Opponent #2 looked like they had drive issues from the start.
Nick San DX vs. impromptu amputation
Looks more like an oreo
Good observation! It is indeed named after an Oreo cheesecake specifically.
I loves me some bot wars.