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Galapagos Bot And Adventure Bot Coming Soon To The Online Store

Sweet, the store is slowly beginning to be updated with new products...:) Great, more choices... now I don't know which one to buy:D


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@DJ Sures,

I bought a camera and RGB display when I got the EZ-B4. With the head shell I can put in the camera and eyes. I will need to get the mini servos, but you already offer them separately.

The more pieces to play with, the more fun!

Gibraltar
#10  

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The more pieces to play with, the more fun!
agreed I want the six shell without battery and fuse (have stuff from Rolli) as a self contained desk testing thingy. all the bits available individually or in bundles would work for me too. p.s. no 3d printers round my way

#12  

Hello,

Alan's reply (#6) kind of describes my idea of what a "Bag of Bits" typically would be. It would be nice to offer specific shells or a head, but the idea is to remain true to the Bag of Bits idea. If a head bag is offered, then add parts and maybe servo arm parts which could be used with it. Same idea with a shell. You don't want to make this a big deal where it gets out of control or out of a price range. Maybe offer three bags and see what works. Just a suggestion.

Ron

Gibraltar
#13  

@Jeremie not realy i like the idea of the battery inside not a seperate power sourse and it can still be used in or on a custom bot

#14  

@bborastero That's not a bad idea... a basic base/shell with a built in battery...:) ...possibly with a larger capacity battery as well...

#15  

My bag of bits:

4 ex cubes 4 ex blocks 4 adapter plates 6 hex feet.

Simple.

Maybe a servo pack:

4 lever servos 4 rotation servos 2 continuous servos.

and a gripper pack:

2 grippers 2 servos

Would be nice with different colors...even if it's just Black, Red, Silver and of course White. My 2 cents.;)

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My bag of bits:

4 ex cubes 4 ex blocks 4 adapter plates 6 hex feet.

Something like that would work for me.