Sir Lance-a-little

1lbs wedge style battle bot with offset wheels
Sir Lance-a-little survived contact with the enemy!
Sir Lance-a-little, a two wheeled combat robot is missing most of it's wheels and has a knock out face drawn on in sharpie.
Sir Lance-a-little had a tough round

 

The weekend between Disney and Universal we went to a makerfaire and got to participate and a combat robot competition in the 1lbs division.  Brian built and drove Sir Lance-a-little, a 1lbs wedge.  While wedges aren’t the most exciting bots, for a first time bot it’s usually the way to go.  What made Sir Lance-a-little more interesting was the fact that it had large Fingertech Silverspark motors around fore and aft even the wheels were side by side with just a slight (motor width’s) offset.  Normally that would cause some drive issues, but Sir Lance-a-little uses a gyroscope to auto correct any wheel speed difference or slippage.  This allowed for incredibly straight driving at high speeds.  So box rushes were  a good option… except against Banana Splitter.  That evil under cutter bot basically resurfaced the floor and took anything touch the floor, like wheels, with it. But for a bot that was built in short order it did pretty well.  I survived a 3 pound rumble, and Sir Lance-a-little was just over half a pound. Not bad considering it didn’t even have armor when we arrived in Orlando.  We literally bent the armor into shape using the leverage of door and it’s hinges!

Quincy Acklen

Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult

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