by NovaOne » Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:12 am
by NovaOne
Fri Jun 27, 2008 7:12 am
I am eager to get a HUNO built and running for the UK Robo-One this Saturday (tomorrow) , Limor had one rushed to me from Singapore.
I familiarized my self with the build and parts yesterday evening and intend to start (and finish) the build today, posting my notes/observation as I go.
I do not intend to give full build instructions as the build instruction (written and video) seem of a high quality.
The parts; especially the wCK's look solid and well up to the job. They also looked larger than I expected....for some reason I was expecting a smaller robot?
I a certain that the hour build time printed on the box is a little optimistic, simply due to the number of screws (153), ie even if only 120 are used ....30 seconds per screw?
As you can see, in the box all the parts are grouped in assorted plastics bags, which meant some of the larger parts had rubbed/scuffed on others, but nothing serious..the sort of fine scuff marks it might get while being used for 10 mins or so.
Flicking through the manual reveals high quality colour illustrations but 98% of the text is in Korean. I thought this would be a problem, however the CD also include contained both English and Japanese version
I had better get building then.
... next installment soon...
I am eager to get a HUNO built and running for the UK Robo-One this Saturday (tomorrow) , Limor had one rushed to me from Singapore.
I familiarized my self with the build and parts yesterday evening and intend to start (and finish) the build today, posting my notes/observation as I go.
I do not intend to give full build instructions as the build instruction (written and video) seem of a high quality.
The parts; especially the wCK's look solid and well up to the job. They also looked larger than I expected....for some reason I was expecting a smaller robot?
I a certain that the hour build time printed on the box is a little optimistic, simply due to the number of screws (153), ie even if only 120 are used ....30 seconds per screw?
As you can see, in the box all the parts are grouped in assorted plastics bags, which meant some of the larger parts had rubbed/scuffed on others, but nothing serious..the sort of fine scuff marks it might get while being used for 10 mins or so.
Flicking through the manual reveals high quality colour illustrations but 98% of the text is in Korean. I thought this would be a problem, however the CD also include contained both English and Japanese version
I had better get building then.
... next installment soon...
Last edited by NovaOne on Mon Jun 30, 2008 7:05 am, edited 3 times in total.