Project Fidlar: Crab Mech Electronics (Part 5)

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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • == ROYAL ARCHIVE ENTRY ==
    Purpose: Notes for the Peculiar Robot Contest 2024 (Part 5)
    Executive Summary:
    This entry contains the personal logs of Carson Isaiah Shen from Aegis Mechatronics considering the new Peculiar Robot Contest acquisition request. More info: peculiarrobotcontest.com/
    These recordings have been deemed necessary for archiving by the Royal Technocratic Dominion regardless of completion of the formal audit. This fifth log demonstrates a fully functional electrical system initialized by an alphavoltaic battery array.
    Key Findings:
    The Fidlar is a heavy classification mech. This defensive fighting platform will have a high load capacity, including large and numerous armaments, thick armor, and strong engines. This log captures electrical system installation and testing with on-board energy weapons. No signs of espionage are evidenced in this video.
    Public Advisory:
    Project Fidlar is being monitored by the International Auditing Commission as original work of Shen’s team within Aegis Mechatronics and is considered proprietary technology of aforementioned parties. Attempts to claim information disclosed within this package will be met with swift justice by the Royal Technocratic Dominion.
    Classification: Public Disclosure
    Reporter: Carson Isaiah Shen, Head of the Mech Propulsion Systems lab owned by Aegis Mechatronics.
    == SUPPLEMENTAL RESOURCES ==
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    == RECOGNITIONS ==
    "Jaws" by Carl Kasey @ Whitebat Audio
    == DISCLAIMER ==
    This is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real-world organizations, events, or individuals is purely coincidental.
    00:00 Intro
    00:18 PRC 2024
    00:58 Disassembly
    01:29 Front Armor
    03:02 Rear Armor
    04:06 Front Gaps
    04:59 Radar
    06:23 Switch
    07:47 Power
    08:35 Laser Cannon
    09:42 Circuit Rebuild and LIDAR
    10:28 Plasma Turret
    11:24 Final Assembly
    12:40 Patrons
    12:48 Outro
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Komentáře • 17

  • @cerisekappes580
    @cerisekappes580 Před měsícem +3

    You definitely don’t disappoint!!! Love the build and especially the whole story!!!! ❤😊❤

  • @KensToyz
    @KensToyz Před měsícem +2

    We are happy to see the issue was corrected. We support the further assembly of the mech.

  • @Neamerjell
    @Neamerjell Před dnem +1

    Hiding the switch in plain sight and even using it as a mount for the radar dish was extremely clever!

    • @proto.roborovski
      @proto.roborovski  Před dnem +1

      @@Neamerjell thank you! I used a switch as a greeblie on a sci-fi tank and liked the idea. This connection ended up being too weak to use the radar itself as a handle but at least it’s hidden, and I’ll try again in the future.

    • @Neamerjell
      @Neamerjell Před dnem +1

      @@proto.roborovski A latching push button switch would lend itself perfectly to this purpose. You could mount it on the surface of a model and it would appear as a round or square raised area until pressed, then the button would be flush with the housing.
      The question is, would it be functional once painted? The clearance between the button and its housing is extremely small. You could bypass this problem by mounting the push button inside the model then drilling a hole in the surface of the model to mount whatever greebly you want on top of a rod going through the hole that is glued to the button.

    • @proto.roborovski
      @proto.roborovski  Před dnem +1

      @@Neamerjell I had this idea as well and I even purchased latching push buttons for this idea, but I didn't see a way to attach it to this model in a way I liked. It may also be possible to just mask the switch and dry brush it to prevent it from getting jammed with paint.

    • @Neamerjell
      @Neamerjell Před 17 hodinami +1

      @@proto.roborovski Given the creativity I have seen so far, I'm sure you'll find a clever idea to solve this problem!

  • @PranayLordOp
    @PranayLordOp Před 4 dny +1

    nah this guy, if he gets hands on micro electronic components we will have the most cute and horrific robots battling only with our imagination
    btw love the details and everything you add just surprises me. It makes me think like, "WTH this thing could be used like this?"

    • @proto.roborovski
      @proto.roborovski  Před 4 dny

      @@PranayLordOp haha I’d love to put servos and pistons in builds! Maybe one day. Glad you like the details, everything has potential but it takes some effort to make it work!

    • @PranayLordOp
      @PranayLordOp Před 3 dny +1

      @@proto.roborovski yep i agree but man i just am amazed of your designs and object placing

  • @cathopreicon
    @cathopreicon Před měsícem +1

    The precision plasma cutter is genius I have to try that! I think the radar dish might be my favourite detail, I love the way the pins are welded together it makes me want to try it too!

    • @proto.roborovski
      @proto.roborovski  Před měsícem

      Thank you! And yeah, just be mindful not to burn your fingers and it’s a fantastic way to make precise holes, or at least start them for a drill, in plastics 😁

  • @moo6080
    @moo6080 Před měsícem +1

    a little paint and that thing would look terrifying

    • @proto.roborovski
      @proto.roborovski  Před měsícem +1

      Soon! I like saving it for the end after some more detailing 😁