Lovely bit of kit, shipping cost to me are half the price of the Outlaw, EU suppliers pull your pants down pricewise so this beauty is outta my league. Great video though dude 👍
Thanks for the details and the great work and education you put out to help the younger generation; I had used Arduino to control my dozer due to the main Microcontroller program had gone out of business and I couldn't find any support, I just recent bought an Pi with a SB New Motorshield; I know i need to use a Analog Signal and Digital Signal Module to use with my 3 POT Joystick. Will need help with the coding; I should be able to use some of my Arduino code but I never used a pi before
Would anyone know of a site that’s for usdm market that had this type of kits I am trying to build a track tank powered rc that can move a shooting target around for my dad in a wheelchair
$1,834.95 for a tracked kit :))))) i thought it was a joke but gobilda is serious about it this is a ridiculous price i can get the same kit same quality but for a 60 euro price tag my god gobilda is realy ripping people off this way sad to see them making it so that only rich kids can go experiment and learn from this platform classism in action i guess
more like the retailer is, if you buy directly from gobilda its like 1,000 aud less than what is listed in the description. Also I really doubt you can get the same quality for 60 euro, I don't think you could even get a decent pair of the gearboxes they use on the motors for that.
BS. just like Actobotics they'll discontinue this without a courteous warning. Spend a lot and get invested ($3000) in it and get stuck with a 3/4 built 6 foot robot and cannot finish because servo city just dumps products with no warning or care for its customers.
I don't know much about Servo City Practices but if you have sunk into Actobotics and want some GoBilda Parts to work with it we have adapters for days - core-electronics.com.au/gobilda/structure/pattern-adaptors/actobotics-to-gobilda.html
.... uhm, do you know what FTC is? 70% of ftc uses gobilda??? It is the best cots provider dedicated to ftc. Actobotics went under because gobilda came around and was so much better!
2,000 AUD for the hardware ??? Don't waste your and our time with projects no one will ever need or rebuild. I wouldn't even buy this for 200 Dollar, lol
Congratulations on reaching 100 videos Tim and doing so with such a fun and educational build! 👍
You're such a Champ! Big Love! ❤️
Lovely bit of kit, shipping cost to me are half the price of the Outlaw, EU suppliers pull your pants down pricewise so this beauty is outta my league.
Great video though dude 👍
This reminds me of my Erector set from my childhood, except on steroids!
I loved building Meccano growing up 😊 and you are absolutely right!
Thanks for the details and the great work and education you put out to help the younger generation; I had used Arduino to control my dozer due to the main Microcontroller program had gone out of business and I couldn't find any support, I just recent bought an Pi with a SB New Motorshield; I know i need to use a Analog Signal and Digital Signal Module to use with my 3 POT Joystick.
Will need help with the coding; I should be able to use some of my Arduino code but I never used a pi before
YEEEWWW GET THAT THING ON THE BEACH!!!
Desire is strong! 😊
Would love to build on that. If it wasn’t for the 2,000 price tag 😂
I built one with standard electronics bicycle chains and nuts and bolts and wood from Home Depot. Get a can of spray paint and it cost less than $100.
This is Awesome. ❤❤❤. Thanks.
Iv been looking for a solid tracked platform like this for a while. I think I might have to pick one of these up.
Pick up a couple, they're Only $1,800 and something in change lol. Bloody ridiculous
Woow excellent
Would anyone know of a site that’s for usdm market that had this type of kits I am trying to build a track tank powered rc that can move a shooting target around for my dad in a wheelchair
Excellent!
Hi mate! Awesome video! Do you know if it’s possible to use a Pi and some kind of gps module to program a predetermined route for the tank?
can I build a spaceship with it? price suggests...
How much weight can this chassis hold?
Its rated for a maximum payload of 11.4kg!
ironic, a typo in the video footer, gobidla ?
Thanks for pointing that out mate, fixed it up just then.
$1,834.95 for a tracked kit :))))) i thought it was a joke but gobilda is serious about it this is a ridiculous price i can get the same kit same quality but for a 60 euro price tag my god gobilda is realy ripping people off this way sad to see them making it so that only rich kids can go experiment and learn from this platform classism in action i guess
more like the retailer is, if you buy directly from gobilda its like 1,000 aud less than what is listed in the description. Also I really doubt you can get the same quality for 60 euro, I don't think you could even get a decent pair of the gearboxes they use on the motors for that.
The Kit costs $549.99 so 742 AUD on the official website and he want to sell it for 2000. OMG what a freak!
2000$ kit. Who is this for?
BS. just like Actobotics they'll discontinue this without a courteous warning. Spend a lot and get invested ($3000) in it and get stuck with a 3/4 built 6 foot robot and cannot finish because servo city just dumps products with no warning or care for its customers.
I don't know much about Servo City Practices but if you have sunk into Actobotics and want some GoBilda Parts to work with it we have adapters for days - core-electronics.com.au/gobilda/structure/pattern-adaptors/actobotics-to-gobilda.html
.... uhm, do you know what FTC is? 70% of ftc uses gobilda??? It is the best cots provider dedicated to ftc. Actobotics went under because gobilda came around and was so much better!
"AI" 🤣
This system could tell you how fast your heart beat is just by staring at you - th-cam.com/video/7BkHcJu57Cg/w-d-xo.html
2,000 AUD for the hardware ??? Don't waste your and our time with projects no one will ever need or rebuild. I wouldn't even buy this for 200 Dollar, lol
Way too damn much for this!