Canadian Nationals August 15, 2010. Please confirm here>>

Canadian Combined R/C Championships July 23-25, 2010. Time for a road trip.

 

SEARCH
TAMIYA FORUM
PRODUCTS
TCS CENTRAL
DIGITAL CONTEST
BIG 1/12 SCALE
ROBOCRAFT
WALLPAPER
EDUCATIONAL
CRAFT TOOLS
R/C SET-UP SHEETS
R/C MANUALS
 
M-CHASSIS HOME
DB-01 HOME
DF-03RA HOME
CR-01 CRAWLERS
F103 HOME
 
 
 
Steve and Tom visit Japan
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

70162 Remote Control Robot Construct

This kit provides parts for wheeled remote control robot. Twin-motor gearbox, crank-axle gearbox, remote control box, ball caster, tires, universal arm (170mm x 8pcs.), universal plate (160 x 60mm), 3mm push rivet (10mm & 8mm length x 24pcs.), and other required parts are included. Clear smoke colored remote control box has 4 channnels and enables control of 4 different movements by adding separately available gearboxes.

Construction Example: Arm Type

This robot can grab onto and lift objects. The robot can grab and lift objects that are within robot's maximum arm extension width. Adding adhesive material onto grips enables the robot to handle round objects.

Construction Example: Shovel Type

Crank arm moves the shovel. This robot can scoop up, lift, and drop multiple objects at one time.

Construction Example: Bucket Type

Crank revolution is transformed into bucket opening/closing actions via the combination of long arms. This robot is good at picking objects isolated by walls.

Competition example for remote control robots

Carry ping-pong balls from the box located in the center of the court to your goal box and contend for the number of ping-pong balls.

Robot regulation

  • Should use a cabled remote control robot with a power source up to 3V and channels up to 4.
  • Size should be 300mm on every side. Weight is not limited.

Court regulation

  • Court size should be 900x1800mm and surrounded with 100mm high walls to prevent balls from falling. The center box and goal boxes should be surrounded with 30mm high walls.
  • Start lines are to be drawn at a point 300mm away from the front of the goal boxes.

Competition

  • Put 50 ping-pong balls in the center box.
  • Contenders put their robots inside of own goal zone. Robots must not cross or stradle the start line.
  • Competition lasts 3 minutes and the robot that carried more balls to its own goal box wins. If the score is even, a 1-minute extra game will be held.
  • During competition, contenders can move anywhere in the court. Snatching balls from opponents is also permitted.
  • In case of robot collapse or malfunction, contenders can move their robot manually for recovery. Contenders must put their robot to the position mentioned in 2 for restart.
  • Intentional damaging of opponent's robot is prohibited.

Details

  • This kit contains parts for one model.
  • Images show construction examples. Your imagination is the limit!
  • This kit requires two R20/D/UM1 size batteries for remote control box (not included).

TAMIYA EDUCATIONAL CONSTRUCTION SERIES

 

 

 

Borgfeldt (Canada) Limited - Exclusive Canadian Tamiya Distributor - 50 Konrad Crescent, Markham, Ontario 905-946-9677 e-mail

Tamiya product information Borgfeldt Canada.

All Rights Reserved. Copyright©2009

 Please contact us for current product availability