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This is not an exhaustive list and the marshal will review the safety of every robot during tech checks. | This is not an exhaustive list and the marshal will review the safety of every robot during tech checks. | ||
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[https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1q-IKP7qDMD5kqkp6dnAK2yweB1xGi9lXDzc9b4j5Et0/edit#slide=id.g11ecfe3295c_0_26 Slideshow] by [[User:McMullet|McMullet]] from 23-03-2022 | [https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1q-IKP7qDMD5kqkp6dnAK2yweB1xGi9lXDzc9b4j5Et0/edit#slide=id.g11ecfe3295c_0_26 Slideshow] by [[User:McMullet|McMullet]] from 23-03-2022 | ||
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Revision as of 23:16, 23 March 2022
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Version 1 NH Antweight Rules
See RobotWars101 for the full Antweight rules and the FRA for general combat robotics rules in the UK. All of these rules/guidelines should be followed unless there is an exception below.
Weight Limit
- The robot should weight no more than 150g
- If it weighs a bit more than 150g, then that's probably fine as long as you're not obviously cheating
Size Limit
- There is no limit on the robot's dimensions (the 4" cube rule is not enforced)
- If you are obviously trying to gain an advantage purely by making the robot gigantic, then you will need to be less obvious
Note: if you want to participate at other events around the UK, be aware that enforcement of the 4" cube varies a lot
Open Arena
- All fights will take place without an enclosure
- The following weapons are therefore not allowed:
- Flywheels or other kinetic energy spinning weapons
- Circular saws or drills
- High-energy springs
This is not an exhaustive list and the marshal will review the safety of every robot during tech checks.