Perfecting an Omnidirectional Combat Robot - Part 2
After the partial success of Scale Mk 1, my beetleweight combat robot/battlebot, I aim to fix the faults and properly win some fights. This includes a new single piece chassis, custom drive gearboxes, and a truly devistating eggbeater weapon. Scale is a Beetleweight combat robot which means it competes in a 1.36kg weight class here in australia. This video includes it's performance at the Adelaide Robot Havoc 6 event where the last version got 3rd place. If combat robots interest you, there is probably a club nearby! Many are active on facebook. Music: Intro: Riffs for Days from youtube audio library Slow Motion: Barber of Seville Overture

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