Las Vegas 2000 - Part 2 - Super Heavyweight Robots |
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Team Delta's SHW, War Machine. 10 wheels and everything! | |
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Returning champ, Minion sporting a beefy saw reinforcement. | |
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And some new stickers and black Lexan! | |
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Inertia Labs' (of Rhino fame) new SHW "Toro". After seeing this fling 325lb robots around like nothing, it became my favorite new robot of the competition, | |
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DooAll, looking as nice as ever. | |
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Scott added some new scoops to the front of the tank treads for LV. | |
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Close-up of the slip rings which transmit some electricity from somewhere to somewhere else. | |
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Rammstein's back, with a working spike this time. I still don't get the chicken thing though. | |
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Team Litewav's robot, RipOff. Massive saw blades are always nice. | |
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Another robot that I was looking forward to seeing, World Peace. It had a really fancy paint job. | |
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The paint was no match for what was underneath... ooooh! | |
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The even had a custom R/C box. Very jet-fighter-esque. | |
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Peter Abrahamson's robot Ronin in a state of disassembly (or perhaps reassembly?). | |
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An ex-Cool Robots saw motor was used on Ronin in LV. | |
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The coolest thing around though had to be Mark Setrakian's new Snake. Hugely huge. | |
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A shot from the back of the Snake. | |
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The Punisher. This was a giant rotary rasp. It spun really, really fast. Cool. | |
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