
MovieMaker
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I just missed the bid on one and the rest are really expensive. I was 2 secs away from winning the bid.
It has to be affordable for a Senior Citizen on a fixed income.
Thanks,
Mel
Thats great,i had plans for my other one i bought,i mostly look at a very low cost on omnibot 2000 or others SO my robot design doesn't cost much.
MY omnibot 2000 project is getting near $500 and still not done,as most of my robots its near $500 with EZB ,servo,computer, and display and more.
You will probably be able to sell the remote on eBay- that way, youll get something between 45 - 75 bucks back in. Should make it all up for your big purchase. If you plan on getting rid of the gears and motors (arm + head) let me know! =) I am always happy to have spares. Mike
Will do. Right now I need to find another set of arms. Even if the grippers are broken.
I have spent all of my July Money. It will be August before I have some more robot money.
THAT might be hard,but there is a lady that strips down omnibot parts and sells them on ebay.
I am also looking to buy an Omnibot 2000.
Join the club. They have not been on ebay UK for months now other than a mint condition, never used, still in both boxes one which is £900 (roughly $1400). As tempting as it is, it would be a shame to rip it apart.
Patience is a virtue or whatever they say. I know of a few that people have tried to sell but I haven't seen on ebay so guessing they may show up soon.
MEL just got on ebay,i dont think he paid much for it.
REX wish i had mine to sell to you ,but using both of them,plus looking to buy another in near mint condition
Fred, I found the old robot site. But, I did not find that lady who sold parts. All I can find is sensors, batteries and stuff. Not arms or head or stuff like that. I just need the Lower arm plastics.
:)