by gdubb2 » Thu Feb 22, 2007 6:18 pm
by gdubb2
Thu Feb 22, 2007 6:18 pm
Hi Humanoido,
in the photos the legs look a little farther apart than in the stock RN. Is this true?
Yes, I moved the top leg servo mounts out by (1) hole which gives about 12mm between the legs.
Also, how did some of the brackets end up black and others did not?
This evolved from my failed hip rotation attempt. I made some new brackets, anodized the new ones and re-anodized the originals. They didn't take the dye very evenly, so I painted all of them a dark metallic green. The torso was left gold for contrast. The robots name is "Bheka" which is frog in sanskrit. Frogs are multicolor, soooo.....
And the last photo seems to show an extra battery pack on the side?
They are indeed hip mounted battery packs. Another adaptation from the hip rotation thing. With the rotation servos in place, there was not room for the stock battery pack. I was too frugal (cheap) to buy Lipo's, so I used 1000 mah Nimh AAA cells. A pack on each side for balance, It didn't add hardly any weight, and doubled the capacity. They are mounted with a super dooper velcro type stuff. The adaptors are for using other chargers, and some packs from my combat bots on a tether.
Hope I answered all your questions.
Gary
Hi Humanoido,
in the photos the legs look a little farther apart than in the stock RN. Is this true?
Yes, I moved the top leg servo mounts out by (1) hole which gives about 12mm between the legs.
Also, how did some of the brackets end up black and others did not?
This evolved from my failed hip rotation attempt. I made some new brackets, anodized the new ones and re-anodized the originals. They didn't take the dye very evenly, so I painted all of them a dark metallic green. The torso was left gold for contrast. The robots name is "Bheka" which is frog in sanskrit. Frogs are multicolor, soooo.....
And the last photo seems to show an extra battery pack on the side?
They are indeed hip mounted battery packs. Another adaptation from the hip rotation thing. With the rotation servos in place, there was not room for the stock battery pack. I was too frugal (cheap) to buy Lipo's, so I used 1000 mah Nimh AAA cells. A pack on each side for balance, It didn't add hardly any weight, and doubled the capacity. They are mounted with a super dooper velcro type stuff. The adaptors are for using other chargers, and some packs from my combat bots on a tether.
Hope I answered all your questions.
Gary