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I’ve always had a passing interest in combat robots. I mean, what’s not to love about destructive radio-controlled vehicles that can inflict serious damage? So, I decided to make a Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) combat robot (obviously). Why not combine the nostalgia of vintage video game entertainment with the entertainment of combat robots?
*Some of the parts used:*
FingerTech Brushless Mega Spark
BL-Heli 20A Brushless Speed Controller (Reversing)
FingerTech Mini Power Switch
FingerTech Twist Hubs (pair)
Watermelon
FDM parts were printed on a Sovol SV06 using PLA filament with a 0.4 mm nozzle. CAD design was done in Autodesk Fusion 360. Shot on Canon EOS M50, Sony RX100 V, Insta360 One R and Insta360 Go 2. More project info is available at
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*Chapters:*
0:00 Intro
1:04 Teardown and Drivetrain
2:05 Weapon System
4:48 Bench Test
5:37 Sovol SV06
6:07 The way of the Blade
6:55 Finishing Touches
7:51 Start-up and Misc
8:41 Bot in Action
10:16 Outro Feat. Sega
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