I have had pretty good luck with buying small remote control cars at the dollar store and taking them apart to reconfigure them into what I want, but that ends up with wires connecting the robot to the controller. Some of the people I work with have pieced together radio control cars and other parts to get radio control robots. If you prefer robot kits, some hobby stores sell a few inexpensive ones that are sometimes configurable. Otherwise some of the less expensive construction kits like LEGO or K-NEX or Construx or a few others have motors and gears in the kits. If you have a larger budget, Lego Mindstorms or Bioloid are more advanced kits that are programmable and autonomous. Some very important terms to keep in mind are: remote control - usually connects the robot to the controller by a wire, you can usually keep the batteries in the controller to make the robot lighter. radio control - the controller is a transmitter, the robot has a receiver on it, both need batteries. autonomous - you set up the robot and program it to run sets of commands, when you set it down and turn it on it runs the commands. Highest skill level, usually requires programming knowledge (like BASIC, C language, Assembly, ForTran, COBOL or some others) and electronics knowledge (like power supply vs. load, Programmable Logic Arrays, Trans/ceivers, sensors, and many other options). But of course it is the most fun. operator controlled - the robot has motors in it, maybe some electronics, it doesn't move until you push a button or lever on the controller. sensory feedback - the robot can have switches, sensors or detectors on it that send information back to the controller (or its processor if it is autonomous). Might require a transmitter on the robot and a receiver in the controller (with some indicators to tell you what the robot is "sensing"). There is a ton of things that can go together to make a robot, if you learn how to fix appliances and cars it definitely helps you figure out robots.
If mr. How has a degree in robot science, then yes... He most likely can make a robot
See your local electronics store, they will have toy robots for use as educational tools. More advanced Robot require more advanced knowledge, skills, money, time.
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Ultra modern design is also known as contemporary design wherein the design is with the touch of modernistic or in-fashioned design.
Style is the way you express the design, its design that creates different types of styles, style can be refered as sort of taste and mood in design, but the word design it self is very general.
Depends what you want to do. Graphic design often focuses on advertising, web design, and design in general, while video game design usually consists of coding and 3D modeling/animation.
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RoboWar happened in 1992.
RoboWar was created in 1992.
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The Spoony Experiment - 2008 Robowar Review 2-14 was released on: USA: 11 September 2009
Robowar - Robot da guerra - 1988 is rated/received certificates of: Germany:BPjM Restricted Hong Kong:III Portugal:M/16
Oh, for lvl 30 and under, kill the zombie mushrooms or if your lvl 60-70, kill the robos, NOT MASTER ROBOS. The robos are in ludibrium and the zombie mushrooms are in Victoria island (almost anywhere). Hope This Helps :)
at the garage before a fight
Go to shops like NeoBrain. NeoBrain is the only one until day 11 or 12.But during or after the robo cup all stores will sell robos
You can get one in the underground, and you get another by beating angelica
You just need to train him. Robos are very wild so it may take a while to get him tame. My robos had babies and I trained the babies from birth so they were a little more calm.
The only way you can summon monsters is from monster bags, and CPQ, and CPQ2
go to neobrain, where your dad works. its in the harbor. talk to the guy on the desk to buy parts. he has robos