I've always been curious, what kind of programming/chips were used? Was this Arduino based or was it a more dedicated IDE? Was the remote control protocol 2.4/5GHz or was it just radiofrequency somewhere in the hundreds of MHz?
very nice robot, comment and video. You are a good pilot too ! and In the majority of the fights I have seen the winner is the best pilot. Because what's the use of the best combat robot if you can't guide it ?
@@playmotion.trailer exactly. I have seen so many peaple make very good robots and when they start to fight they run into a wall or don't know how to drive.
While I don't need another hobby, I am more and more tempted, the more I see these, to jump on board. Of course it would have a chainsaw for a weapon. Geared so it would move super slow, with TONS of torque, so when it does catch someone, it just rips thru them without stopping. P.S. Wonder if that would even work....... Every bot I see has a super fast weapon. The centrifugal force makes the bot hard to control tho.
not really. the weapon is not that heavy and it is pretty easy to control. for combat robotics its best to use a fast weapon best for biggest hits. high torque doesint really work for these small 150 grams. and not really in the heavier categories.
@@DrumBotics Would be cool to design something that actually grabbed opponent, and pulled them into your weapon. If they cant move around, they can't fight. Have never seen anything like it tho. Prob for a reason. Lol
@@Duckduck-dagreat Of course! 150 gram robots and specially the drumbotics kit are a perfect way to start as they are not as dangerous and it's easier to repair them. There are a lot of 150 gram competitions in US as others have told me so give it a try!
Nice I love combat robotics
Nice nice can’t wait to order some kits
@@steffenfpv5579 Thanks! 2-3 weeks they will be restocked. Right now in this moment im competing with in a competition!
This is always fun to watch! Thanks for sharing!
Wow, amazing editing and great hits, keep it up!
Looking for a new fairy to replace my old one. This one looks like it's got some kick!
Make a breakdown of your bots :)
Also I’m thinking about use ing legos for my bot because I have a decent amount of Lego tecknik
@@Caterjunes For the wheels or for the whole robot?
I've always been curious, what kind of programming/chips were used? Was this Arduino based or was it a more dedicated IDE? Was the remote control protocol 2.4/5GHz or was it just radiofrequency somewhere in the hundreds of MHz?
its a malenki nano
When will the kit be available? Such an awesome kit.
@@AQucsaiJr few days and it will be out!! making the last things and working on the new video.
very nice robot, comment and video. You are a good pilot too ! and In the majority of the fights I have seen the winner is the best pilot. Because what's the use of the best combat robot if you can't guide it ?
@@playmotion.trailer exactly. I have seen so many peaple make very good robots and when they start to fight they run into a wall or don't know how to drive.
Do you have a tip over switch that reverses all 3 motors when upside down? It would help with controls and keep the drum spin the way you want.
Yeah mabye it would help i dont have it. i just gyro into my good side.
@@DrumBotics speaking of gyro, a flight controller should have a gyro to act as a tip over switch
cool
How do you always make these amazing robots? They seem to win a lot. My favorite ones are hotline and this one
thank you ! it takes hard work and dedication
While I don't need another hobby, I am more and more tempted, the more I see these, to jump on board. Of course it would have a chainsaw for a weapon. Geared so it would move super slow, with TONS of torque, so when it does catch someone, it just rips thru them without stopping. P.S. Wonder if that would even work....... Every bot I see has a super fast weapon. The centrifugal force makes the bot hard to control tho.
not really. the weapon is not that heavy and it is pretty easy to control. for combat robotics its best to use a fast weapon best for biggest hits. high torque doesint really work for these small 150 grams. and not really in the heavier
categories.
@@DrumBotics Would be cool to design something that actually grabbed opponent, and pulled them into your weapon. If they cant move around, they can't fight. Have never seen anything like it tho. Prob for a reason. Lol
@hainsawFPV overhead spinners like sawblaze do that. they win nowdays very much. Havent made one yet. mabye in some time later
Is this a good way to start in the sport in the US?
@@Duckduck-dagreat Of course! 150 gram robots and specially the drumbotics kit are a perfect way to start as they are not as dangerous and it's easier to repair them. There are a lot of 150 gram competitions in US as others have told me so give it a try!
Oh, ok I will consider buying a kit.
cool!!!
wow you are fast