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    Right guys, the FFW is changing to the ZFW. I should probably point out that my name will very shortly be changing, and that Zarte is my first name and short for Esforzarte... It makes more sense if you know the backstory :P

    Although this is essentially a new tournament, the seedings will carry across from FFW.

    The format in itself will be different as well.

    This is a 72 robot tournament, however whereas in the past I've always felt the seeds don't get proper advantages, in this series they will (all 24 of them)

    There will be 12 heats of 6.

    The 4 non-seeded robots will go in 2 battles for the right to face a seed. The robot I deem more impressive will get the easier seed (so performing well as a non-seed does have its advantages too)

    Normal stats will be required for 6 robots from 12 people with the weight limits as follows:

    Wheeled//Shufflers - 100kg
    Tracked - 110
    Walkers - 160kg
    Any other motivation - Ask if appropriate.

    Please include 1 realie in your team. I can't work out seedings before all entries are in, however if you don't enter a likely seed, you will NOT be offered to replace it's rank with another machine.

    The arena used will be the UKRW7 arena.

    If any more info is needed, feel free to ask, but otherwise chaps, get entering

  • #2
    Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

    alright, 6 bots, I'm gonna start typing...

    Sheer Heart Attack 2
    Axe to Fall
    Liar 2
    Back to Rock III
    Under Pressure
    Bio-Hazard (realie)

    I can copy the stats in here if you'd like to?

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    • #3
      Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

      Nitro-Gene 5.0
      Supersonic
      Knyfe
      Volcano
      Blast
      Storm 2 (realie)

      Stats here: http://strickenone.proboards.com/index. ... =tivapours

      Looking forward to this Matty, welcome back

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      • #4
        Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

        Team Mechanical Menagerie
        1: Compression
        2: Equinox
        3: Vertigo
        4: V for Vendetta
        5: Armageddon
        6: Tough as Nails (realie)

        1:



        COMPRESSION

        BODY SHAPE: Low box with angled rear and sloped sides

        WEIGHT: 100kg

        DIMENSIONS (L X W X H): 85cm (90cm with wedge and claws) x 95cm (130cm with claws) x 25cm

        COLOUR: Polished to perfection, the claws are gold with red tips

        LOCOMOTION: 4 x 270mm go-kart style wheels with aluminium hubs and vulcanised tyres

        GROUND CLEARANCE: 10mm, protected at the front and sides, 10mm at rear

        SKIRTS: A 5mm hardox hinged wedge at the front (between the claws) that flops over when the robot is inverted.

        DRIVE MOTORS: 2 x A28-400 magmotors run @ 24v

        DRIVE BATTERIES: 4 x NiCad battlepacks running @ 24v in parallel

        SPEED: Can reach 25mph to batter opponents around, but is kept to 15mph when driving around

        TURNING CIRCLE: 0 metres

        BODY ARMOUR: 3.2mm hardox monocoque for the most part, with 5mm hardox extra protection in key areas such as battery mounts

        CHASSIS: 3.2mm hardox monocoque

        WEAPON 1: The front horizontal Kan Opener-style crushing jaws are closed completely via a vivoil pump powered by a LEM-130 motor @ 36v, the hydraulics are at 3000psi giving 4.5 tonnes of crushing force between the tip, this is interchangeable for a pneumatic setup powered from a 3kg bottle and 2 x 100mm rams at 725 psi each. The claws themselves remain the same in both setups and are tungsten tipped with serrated edges

        WEAPON 2: The hinged wedge between the claws beaches opponents with the Mute-style barbs it has so that the opponent can be pushed around while the claws keep hold, this is perfect for pitting robots because the wedge will flop over the edge of the pit so when the claws let go the opponent will fall straight in.

        SRIMECH: Can run inverted

        STRENGTHS: Powerful weaponry, can end battles in seconds due to grab and pit using the weapon synergy, fast, good armour

        NOTES: Just a slight re-freshening, getting rid of the silly triangle shape, spikes and bosches. Known for a while as Compression 1.1, but I'm not keen on that name.

        THEME SONG: Beast And The Harlot by Avenged Sevenfold

        2:

        EQUINOX

        BODY SHAPE: Box with 30* wedge at the front and angled rear ala Tornado like >. Sides are 45* to deflect spinners.

        WEIGHT: 100kg

        DIMENSIONS (L X W X H): 95cm x 70cm x 9cm

        COLOUR: Dark blue with yellow skirts and forks

        LOCOMOTION: 4 x internal wheels, each is 80mm in diameter and has vulkalon tyres for grip. They are mounted on a slant ala Tazbot for extra control. Instead of one in each corner they are mounted at the rear and middle of the machine, with two ball castors in the two front corners. This gives very good manouevrability, allowing Equinox to really glide around the arena like Panic Attack.

        GROUND CLEARANCE: 0 at the wedge, effectively 0 at sides and rear due to skirts, but 10mm behind them.

        SKIRTS: 5mm grade 2 titanium skirts at the sides and rear, joined by 4mm hardox hinges to stop them breaking.

        DRIVE MOTORS: 4 x A28-400 magmotors run @ 24v

        DRIVE BATTERIES: 4 x NiCad battlepacks at 24v in parallel

        SPEED: 15mph, designed to be very fluidly controlled

        TURNING CIRCLE: 0 metres

        BODY ARMOUR: 6mm grade 5 titanium/vanadium 10% alloy monocoque. The removable panel is the top panel, but this is mounted on rubber bolts, rendering axes and hammers useless.

        WEAPON 1: Running down the front wedge and flat along the floor are two 60cm long lifting forks, each powered by its own linear actuator, capable of rising to full height in 2 seconds, fast enough to be effective, but slow enough for controlled lifting.

        WEAPON 2: Running along the top of the robot are two sets of Mute-style tungsten carbide barbs to trap opponents. Also hinged at the rear of the robot is a 95cm long clamping arm with a serrated tungsten tooth at the end of it, this is powered by an S28-400 magmotor @ 24v and is usually raised to vertical and then used to clamp opponents in place, can be used in unison with the lifting forks and barbs to good effect.

        SRIMECH: The clamping arm can right the robot in 1 second, because it has a large hardox fin towards the rear half that allows it to self-right over the rear skirt.

        STRENGTHS: Excellent manouevrability, controllability and pushing power, weapon synergy, tough armour

        THEME SONG: Meet Me on the Equinox by Death Cab for Cutie

        3:




        VERTIGO

        BODY SHAPE: Box with 60* wedge at front and angled rear ala Tornado. The sides are sloped at 45*

        WEIGHT: 100kg

        DIMENSIONS (L X W X H): 80cm x 75cm x 20cm

        COLOUR: See CAD

        LOCOMOTION: 4 x internal wheels, made of aluminium with unrethane tyres. Each is exposed from the top and bottom and is 22cm in diameter

        GROUND CLEARANCE: 0 at the wedge, 8mm at sides and 10mm at rear

        DRIVE MOTORS: 2 x A28-400 magmotors @ 24v

        DRIVE BATTERIES: 4 x NiCad battlepacks @ 24v in parallel

        SPEED: 18mph

        TURNING CIRCLE: 0 metres

        BODY ARMOUR: 4mm hardox monocoque, flipper/top panel is
        6mm.

        CHASSIS: 4mm hardox monocoque. The removable panel is the top one.

        WEAPON 1: The whole top panel is a full pressure flipper, powered by a 100mm ram @ 725psi from a 3kg co2 bottle, providing plenty of flips and a lot of power, similar power in fact to the modern Kronic the Wedgehog.

        SRIMECH: The robot is invertible, but the flipper can be used to right it if needs be.

        STRENGTHS: Powerful weaponry, tough armour

        THEME SONG: Bodies by Drowning Pool

        NOTES: Another robot designed primarily with ARC in mind, Vertigo was built to take advantage of the weapon/armour rule there, which would allow Vertigo to have a high powered flipper and very tough armour while not sacrificing much in terms of drive power. It surpassed all expectations, reaching the semi-finals and only losing to eventual champion Tank there. Again, thanks to Area51Escapee for this CAD

        4:

        V for Vendetta

        BODY SHAPE: Box with 60* wedge at front and angled rear ala Tornado. The sides are sloped at 45*

        WEIGHT: 100kg

        DIMENSIONS (L X W X H): 80cm x 75cm x 30cm

        COLOUR: Black with lightning stripes on the side and name written in white on the sides, rear and wedge

        LOCOMOTION: 4 x internal wheels, each is 145mm in diameter and has vulkalon tyres for grip. They are mounted on a slant ala Tazbot for extra control. Instead of one in each corner they are mounted at the rear and middle of the machine, with two ball castors in the two front corners. This gives very good manouevrability, allowing Vengeance to really glide around the arena like Panic Attack.

        GROUND CLEARANCE: 0 at the wedge, effectively 0 at sides and rear due to skirts, but 10mm behind them

        SKIRTS: 5mm grade 2 titanium skirts at the sides and rear, joined by 4mm hardox hinges to stop them breaking and torsion sprung to stop them rising due to the imperfect arena floor.

        DRIVE MOTORS: 2 x LEMCO-130 lynch motors running @ 48v

        DRIVE BATTERIES: 4 x NiCad battlepacks at 12v in series to make 48v

        SPEED: The motors are geared towards acceleration so it reaches its top speed of 25mph very quickly, but if neccessary it can keep speeds low for more control.

        TURNING CIRCLE: 0 metres

        BODY ARMOUR: 6mm grade 5 titanium/vanadium 10% alloy all over

        CHASSIS: There is a 5mm steel bar chassis, but this is mounted on the outside of the robot like an exo-skeleton. This prevents spinners from doing any damage at all and only unusually long axeheads will be able to reach the armour.

        WEAPON 1: The front wedge and robot's speed combined make what is basically a flipper, so on high speed runs across the arena it can turn over opponents and depending on the angle of an attack may be able to propel an opponent over the fence.

        WEAPON 2: The main weapon is hinged at the top of the front wedge, and is a 78cm long axe, with a serrated tungsten carbide spike on the top. This is powered by a 120mm x 100mm bore stroke ram at 725psi from a 3kg gas bottle. This provides a nice meaty hit from the 8kg axe and can fire about 15-20 times per bout.

        SRIMECH: The axe can right the robot very quickly, and even if the axe is fired when the robot is flipped it can pull in and right the robot still

        STRENGTHS: Powerful weaponry, decent drive, good armour for spinners

        THEME SONG: Vendetta by Slipknot

        5:



        ARMAGEDDON

        BODY SHAPE: Basic box with front hinged wedges and rear battering ram

        WEIGHT: 100kg

        DIMENSIONS (L X W X H): 90cm x 80cm x 25cm

        COLOUR: See CAD

        LOCOMOTION: 4 x internal but invertible custom-built HDPE wheels 270mm in diameter with vulcanised tyres.

        GROUND CLEARANCE: 10mm, this is protected on the front by the hinged wedges and on the sides by the skirts

        DRIVE MOTORS: 2 x LEM-130 lynch motors @ 36v

        DRIVE BATTERIES: 4 x 30cell 36v 3Ah Sanyo NiCad packs

        SPEED: 18mph

        TURNING CIRCLE: 0 metres

        BODY ARMOUR: 5mm hardox monocoque

        CHASSIS: 5mm hardox monocoque

        SKIRTS: 5mm grade 2 titanium, hinged wedges are 7mm of the same stuff

        WEAPON 1: The set of 5 hinged wedges at the front of the robot are very effective at getting under other robots to help in pushing them around.

        WEAPON 2: The battering ram at the rear of the robot is shock mounted and is made of 1cm think grade 2 titanium, so it will flex under pressure from spinners rather than being ripped off, like Behemoth's scoop

        SRIMECH: Invertible, works just as well as upside down.

        STRENGTHS: Strong and powerful

        THEME SONG: I Don't Want to Miss a Thing by Aerosmith

        NOTES: Originally crafted to take part in ARC: Aftermath, Armageddon was born out of a desire to have a simple wedge robot with no active weapons - yeah it's boring, but it's also damn effective. This was proved in its ARC debut, as it stormed through the main season with a 7-2 battle ratio before losing out in the quarter-finals. It returned to ARC the following season, but despite a successful main season run it failed to reach the quarter-finals and so made the transition to FRA combat, where it will hopefully prove equally successful. Kudos goes to Area51Escapee for the CAD

        Looking forward to this

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        • #5
          Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

          Fabulous guys, ta muchly.

          Think I can find yours Martijn

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          • #6
            Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

            You should hopefully be able to find my stats too Zarte ;P hope this all goes well.

            Team Picus entries
            Gabriel V
            Eye of Ran*
            Nidhogg*
            No Consequences
            Flirty Skirty (series 2)
            Haardvark (series 2)

            *use latest incarnation of these at the time signups close; EoR III is being worked on, Nidhogg's latest version might be done but there are obstacles (my endemic laziness) to both

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            • #7
              Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

              Here I go.

              Corona (some kind of seed, was The Epidemic a LOOOOONG time ago)
              Wedginator X
              Tira VI
              Super Gore Eahta
              Intriguality
              Nemesis (Series 2)

              link to all stats, barring the realie, can be found here.

              Looks to be fun, Mr.... Z?

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              • #8
                Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

                Ooooo, finally, a use for my gifty bot! 8D

                Mobile Failure 2.5, V'ger, Bloody Frigid, Lime-y, SOTAR and.... Krayzzee Tokyo on top of Chaos 2. (Failing that, I'll be back with a actual real one later. XD)

                All the ones that AREN'T real can be found over here!

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                • #9
                  Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

                  Team ?¿?

                  1. Gehenna 2
                  2. Psychosis
                  3. Wedga Ennea
                  4. Axeon 4.0
                  5. Fissure
                  6. Gravity (Series 7)

                  Stats here: http://strickenone.proboards.com/index.cgi?board=ajhw

                  Good luck with this, Mr. Siempre.

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                  • #10
                    Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

                    Zarte, if it's not too much trouble, I'd like to replace Corona with its redesign:

                    http://teamzlayerz.proboards.com/index. ... =13&page=1

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                    • #11
                      Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

                      Mr McG has reserved a spot, and Kody that's fine as a very fine fine thing.

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                      • #12
                        Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

                        At last, entries! :P

                        TEAM BRAVEHEART
                        1. Wedge Devolution
                        2. Spin Dash Unleashed (replacing Metal Sonic Spin Dash)
                        3. Mornington Crescent (replacing Whirligig 4.0)
                        4. E Clawdius Unum (replacing Clawdius Decimus Murderous)
                        5. Traffic Warden (NEW)
                        6. Mega Hurts LT (RW7)

                        1. 1. Wedge Devolution
                        SHAPE- low wedge with sloped rear
                        COLOUR- sleek and shiny silver
                        WEIGHT- about 100kg
                        DIMENSIONS- 90cm X 75cm X 30cm
                        SPEED- 16mph
                        TURNING CIRCLE- 0
                        GROUND CLEARANCE- 0mm at the front, 7mm for the rest of the robot. Fitted with Biohazard-style skirts on sides and rear, giving 0mm
                        ARMOUR- 4mm Hardox
                        WHEELS- inside robot, 4-wheel drive
                        POWER- 2 X LEM-130s; 2 x 12v 3amp NiCad packs, giving 36v @ 12amp
                        WEAPONS- As usual, the main weapon is a rear-hinged flipper. This is very similar to Chaos 2, except the blade at the bottom is bent ala Bigger Brother, allowing the flipper to have greater effect against bots with skirts or low centres of gravity. The flipper itself is powered by 2 X 80mm high pressure pneumatic rams, each running at 250psi. This should allow Wedge Devo to comfortably flip up to 1 tonne.
                        SRIMECH- The flipper can right the machine easily and the rear wedge should hopefully prevent a Chaos-style self-flip. Also, Wedge Devo is equipped with a grey semi-sphere on either side of robot to prevent it getting stuck on its side
                        NOTES- flashing red light on top of robot, flies Scotland flag
                        STRENGTHS- powerful flipper, fast, manoeuvrable, difficult to get underneath, tough armour, good traction
                        WEAKNESSES- could prove a bit tricky to control, limited CO2 (like all other flippers )
                        PIC- http://img166.imageshack.us/img166/7555 ... ionza6.png

                        2. Spin Dash Unleashed
                        SHAPE- skirted box, with rounded sides and back.
                        COLOUR- dark blue bodywork, with red-and-white striped skirting.
                        WEIGHT- about 100kg
                        DIMENSIONS- 100cm X 75cm X 20cm
                        SPEED- 16mph
                        TURNING CIRCLE- 0mm
                        GROUND CLEARANCE- virtually 0mm all round, 10mm at sides and rear without skirts.
                        ARMOUR- 4mm Hardox
                        MOVEMENT- inner, 6WD
                        POWER- 2 x LEM-130s. These run at 36v and produce approximately 18hp.
                        WEAPONS- A horizontal Pussycat-style saw blade on the front. The blade is mounted on the underbelly ala Code:BLACK and is designed to chew up skirts and wheels. It is powered by an S28-150 Magmotor and runs at 3000rpm. Its 18hp and shape also makes it an excellent battering ram.
                        SRIMECH- invertible. The rounded sides and rear also prevent it getting beached.
                        NOTES- flies Scotland flag.
                        STRENGTHS- excellent traction, fast, tough armour, low weaponry, invertible
                        WEAKNESSES- untested, so-so manoueverability, saw blade less effective upside-down
                        PIC- http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/5359 ... sh6ta1.png

                        3. Mornington Crescent
                        SHAPE- flat cylinder
                        COLOUR- white, with the London Underground sign for Mornington Crescent on the top and bottom
                        WEIGHT- approx 100kg
                        DIMENSIONS- 100cm X 20cm
                        SPEED- 12mph
                        TURNING CIRCLE- 0mm
                        GROUND CLEARANCE- 8mm
                        ARMOUR- 3.5mm Hardox
                        MOVEMENT- 4 x inner wheels
                        POWER- 2 x S28-400 Magmotors, running at 24v
                        WEAPONS- Mornington Crescent is armed with not one, but TWO outer spinning rings, one on top of the other. The top ring spins anticlockwise, while the bottom ring spins clockwise. Each ring has four teeth and weighs about 10kg. The rings are powered by an LEM-130 running at 36v each and can reach speeds of 1500rpm. The two rings spinning in alternate directions should also help the robot be easier to drive - theoretically, anyway.
                        SRIMECH- invertible
                        NOTES- flies Scotland flag, thanks to Joey and Andy for helping with stats
                        STRENGTHS- two spinners for the price of one, nippy, manoueverable, tough, more controlled than regular ring spinners
                        WEAKNESSES- wheels open to axes and crushers, unpredictable bouncing?
                        PIC- http://img25.imageshack.us/img25/5661/m ... escent.bmp

                        4. E Clawdius Unum
                        SHAPE- skirted wedge with small box section and rounded back
                        COLOUR- deep green with red shield emblazoned on the wedge, depicting a gold lion with a crown
                        WEIGHT- about 100kg
                        DIMENSIONS- 95cm X 70cm X 40cm
                        SPEED- 14mph
                        TURNING CIRCLE- 0m
                        GROUND CLEARANCE- virtually 0mm at the front, 0mm at sides and rear thanks to skirts (arranged in a Biohazard fashion, corner-to-corner), 10mm without
                        ARMOUR- 4mm Hardox
                        WHEELS- inside robot, 4-wheel drive
                        POWER- 2 X S28-400 MagMotors
                        WEAPONS- The main weapon, as ever, is the hydraulic diamond-tipped crushing claw. It is powered by a Vivoil pump with an 80mm x 40mm ram, with a 2kg tank for storing the hydraulics. The claw runs at 3000psi and, aided by the diamond tip, should be able to leave plenty of holes in another robot.
                        The front wedge also features a Firestorm-style blade and two flat 'spears' to aid in getting under the opposition. The wedge itself is now home to several Mute-style barbs to help ensnare other robots.
                        SRIMECH- A rear-hinged pneumatic arm on either side, powered by a pair of linear actuators. The rounded rear also prevents the robot getting beached.
                        NOTES- flies the Scotland flag, thanks to AJ, et tu, Brute? written on the underbelly
                        STRENGTHS- Quite nippy, good traction, powerful weapon, difficult to get underneath, fairly quick srimech
                        WEAKNESSES- so-so manoeuvrability
                        PIC- http://img137.imageshack.us/img137/1801 ... numor1.png

                        5. Traffic Warden
                        SHAPE- square bracket with rounded rear
                        COLOUR- black with a yellow stripe
                        WEIGHT- 100kg, I hope
                        DIMENSIONS- 95cm X 150cm X 25cm
                        SPEED- 15mph
                        TURNING CIRCLE- 0mm
                        GROUND CLEARANCE- 10mm
                        ARMOUR- 4mm Grade 5 titanium
                        MOVEMENT- four inner wheels
                        POWER- 2 x Etek-RT motors, running at 48v and producing 38hp.
                        WEAPONS- A pair of horizontal hydraulic clamps within the middle of the machine. Each clamp is powered by an 80mm x 40mm ram operating at 3000psi, delivering up to 10 tonnes of crushing power. When an opponent slips into the middle, the clamps activate and hold them in place. Traffic Warden can then drag them around and shove them into the nearest arena hazard. Think of it as Huggy Bear on steroids.
                        SRIMECH- invertible, rounded rear should prevent it getting beached
                        NOTES- flies Scotland flag, super special awesome thanks to Daniel Stickler, Martijn and AJ for helping with the design
                        STRENGTHS- good traction, tough shell, fairly manoueverable, nippy, powerful grip
                        WEAKNESSES- untested weapon, exposed ground clearance
                        PIC- http://img381.imageshack.us/img381/1130 ... nalto6.png

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                        • #13
                          Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

                          Could i reserve a spot please?

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                          • #14
                            Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

                            Sorry guys, internet's been down. No problems Mr. Walsh.

                            Come on guys, there must be more of you!

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                            • #15
                              Re: The tournament formerly known as FFW

                              Lian I need your entries.

                              I also need 2 more people. Please?

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