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Aquasharks Robo Rover
Utilizing technology "borrowed" from Roboforce, the Aquasharks built this rover to function semi-autonomously, keeping a human pilot to provide instructions but carrying out those instructions by figuring out the optimal usage of its arms and assortment of weaponry. The rover is unusual for an Aquasharks vehicle given that it can't "swim," but it makes up for its lack of speed and maneuverability with brute force and toughness.
The model actually features a LEGO inertia motor, which spins up a flywheel as you roll it along so when you release it it keeps rolling for a long time. This was meant for Racers sets, but works great for keeping tracked vehicles in motion! Thus, I can watch this rover climb over obstacles in its way after building up some decent inertia, which is quite fun :)
Aquasharks Robo Rover
Utilizing technology "borrowed" from Roboforce, the Aquasharks built this rover to function semi-autonomously, keeping a human pilot to provide instructions but carrying out those instructions by figuring out the optimal usage of its arms and assortment of weaponry. The rover is unusual for an Aquasharks vehicle given that it can't "swim," but it makes up for its lack of speed and maneuverability with brute force and toughness.
The model actually features a LEGO inertia motor, which spins up a flywheel as you roll it along so when you release it it keeps rolling for a long time. This was meant for Racers sets, but works great for keeping tracked vehicles in motion! Thus, I can watch this rover climb over obstacles in its way after building up some decent inertia, which is quite fun :)