

☠️ Stating the results of matches ahead of time is prohibited anywhere on the subreddit (even if you have deduced an outcome from public information).Īn episode discussion thread is posted on this subreddit coinciding with the airing of a new episode. Fight Cards for the next episode are not regarded as spoilers. ⚠️ Details of future episodes (gleaned from official teaser and other promotional material) should be tagged as spoilers and not revealed in titles. ❌ Unofficial leaks and inside information is prohibited Beware that until the end of the weekend (Monday 12am PT), all new threads discussing the most recent episode need to be appropriately spoiler-flaired and have a non-revealing title. ✔️ Open discussion of aired episodes is encouraged. This can include robot combat, bot building, current TV Shows and anything else of interest to the community. Submissions can be anything from the world of competitive robotics. Websites and Social Media - (Team news, build updates, battle & damage reports) Submissions r/battlebots robot combat wiki Official Team Links However, you can use this to your advantage by flipping them over and letting them throw themselves into the pit or out of the arena if applicable.List of Robot Combat events around the world If you're trying to flip them, make sure they have no opportunity to spin up at all as that is what allows them to self right. Stay back, spin up, then go in for the possible flip as this disc has more power than the stock Witch Doctor or Matilda. twopennymilk 8908 (Witch Doctor Version).Count's Robotics (Witch Doctor Version).OrangeDoseOverJuice (Witch Doctor Version).(Optional) Add clear plastic to the open top cavities instead of traditional top plates.Make the panels out of spare cardboard or card stock and color them accordingly.Paint the disc if it wasn't already the color you wanted.Glue a set of LEGO L-Brackets to the existing vertical spinner section.Sand what's left of the front down to size.(WARNING: You will want to be extremely careful with this step as you do not want to compromise the control board.) Desolder the flipper module from the control board.(Note: You might have to use eBay depending on where you are due to the fact that Hexbug does not officially distribute Matildas to the US.) Build the body around the current assembly.

Put spacers on the ends of the axle so it stays in.Run an axle through the top hole in the brace and put the weapon on with spacers.Glue the braces to the top lexan panel where it ends at the solid part.Glue a small LEGO pulley to the gear on the weapon motor (ideally the same size as the gear).Lately, World of Woodrow has made a similar version using a Hexbug Matilda and the same tactics. Aftershock is a kitbash made with a Hexbug Witch Doctor V1, these files, some LEGO, and cardstock.
