WebThe term “Robot Wars” in the article links to a page for the British TV series, which is not where Blendo appeared or competed (and seems to post-date Blendo’s creation anyway); furthermore, the disambiguation page for “Robot Wars” doesn’t offer an obvious (to me at least) destination for a link to go to for the iteration of combat robot fighting in which … WebRazer was the eponymous British heavyweight robot from Team Razer which fought in both of the original 1999 BattleBots events at Long Beach and Las Vegas. Best known for competing in the UK robot combat show Robot Wars, Razer was a four-wheel drive machine with a wedge-shaped profile and a powerful hydraulic crushing claw, often …
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WebNone can match the string of Robot Wars TV tournaments: nine consecutive Wars plus Extreme 1 and 2 - and never once sent home without a match victory. An icon of UK … WebBlendo returned in the fourth Robot Wars competition in San Francisco (1997), after the height of the arena walls had been increased to prevent debris from reaching the audience. In this competition, Blendo again fought two robots (Hercules and Punjar), and quickly defeated both. After causing damage to the arena walls in both matches Blendo ... mae hiraeth yn fy nghalon
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WebBlendo is a combat robot designed and built by Jamie Hyneman. Adam Savage wired the electronics and control systems. Blendo had the first effective implementation of the full-body kinetic energy spinner weapon that became common in Robot Wars. The robot had a shell made from a wok and was spun by a lawnmower engine. Wikipedia WebThe Master was a robot built by Mark Setrakian that competed in the Heavyweight category at the American Robots Wars in 1994, 1995 and 1996 and later competed in the Middleweight category on BattleBots. It was an axle bot with a circular saw and a lifting wedge but it could also be fitted with a whipping paddle. It won the Best Design Award in … WebJan 15, 2009 · Blendo’s opponents at San Francisco’s Robot Wars and Comedy Central’s BattleBots quickly learned that hitting a spinning object means your weapon is going to fly. Battles with Blendo ended in mere … mae hipps