Many of these were more enjoyable then a lot of battle bots. (edit) I actually enjoy these more then Battlebots. More like I'm standing there and much less noise. Only drawback is the blind spot where the camera can't get all the way to left. Hope to see more of this competition if I can. If they bring it back I will subscribe. only found it a couple of weeks ago or so.
Revi M Fadli - Yep, agreed. I think these bots are well worth TV coverage. The obsession with 'biggest is best' is stupid - the heavyweight Battlebot machines are certainly impressive, but they're also incredibly expensive, so the TV show is super-exclusive. The technology here is every bit as cool; there's lots of destruction, too. Sadly, there needs to be a lot of education (of TV executives) before the general public gets to see how good these smaller robots are.
Elli P to be fair, they could've done that since the old series had lighter classes as well, but perhaps due to budget limits they had to choose one, and the most interesting, well-known, and prospective class was heavyweight, so they chose it
Modern battery power and motors gives these little bots a fantastic power:weight ratio. They pack a punch far beyond what seems 'normal'. I love it. It's as surprising as watching a weasel (tiny thing about as big as your thumb) running off carrying a full-grown rabbit in its jaws. Feisty little guys; feisty little bots!
@Logan 1664 - Ooh, picky, aren't we. It's never wise to generalise but (generally speaking), I'VE got a thumb about as big as a weasel. A proper weasel. Not one of those ersatz Russian/American/Chinese/Euro things, a PROPER one. An old-school ENGLISH weasel. Short back-and-sides, a touch of woad, tightly-rolled umbrella, dresses on the right, drives on the left. About as big as one's (my) thumb. Maybe you need to order better quality weasels. (I can get them for you wholesale. Please see the illustration on page 6 of the catalogue.) Yes, a weasel's about as big as my thumb. Trust me. I know whereof I speak. Enormously tiny. Finding gloves is never a problem because my thumbs aren't as big as stoats, and they're smaller than ferrets, and far titchier than pine mart- What? No, they're WAY smaller than wolverines and ratels. But I CAN climb a tree whilst carrying a 2,900 lb giraffe in my jaws. No idea what to do with it once I've got it there, though. Build some kick-donkey mini-bots, perhaps. This Comment thread has become a bit weird, so I'm off, friend Logan. Gotta 'run'. Carousel begins...
43:51 This AWARD WINNING ANNOUNCER!! "Gracious Pipefessionalism will resume his original strategy of spazzing out in the corner.... Kathy is doing better slightly by not throwing their parts around the arena. We get it, you vape!!"
Quite interesting looking at how the arena floor itself gets more and more damaged as the fights go on. Good video with some nice fights in
5:50 Thank me later
Lumakid 100 is there anything better than watching d2 bots getting absolutely destroyed
The beeping sounds are kinda adorable, lol
Also...What Overhaul doing here at 38:56
Many of these were more enjoyable then a lot of battle bots. (edit) I actually enjoy these more then Battlebots. More like I'm standing there and much less noise. Only drawback is the blind spot where the camera can't get all the way to left. Hope to see more of this competition if I can. If they bring it back I will subscribe. only found it a couple of weeks ago or so.
24:46 robot bursts into flames your welcome
I don't wish my welcome burned.
Hooray for carbon dioxide!
30:38 Duck Yeah: "I didn't need that! Get out of here!"
Interesting how these are more interesting than recent Battlebots episodes
Revi M Fadli - Yep, agreed. I think these bots are well worth TV coverage. The obsession with 'biggest is best' is stupid - the heavyweight Battlebot machines are certainly impressive, but they're also incredibly expensive, so the TV show is super-exclusive. The technology here is every bit as cool; there's lots of destruction, too. Sadly, there needs to be a lot of education (of TV executives) before the general public gets to see how good these smaller robots are.
Elli P to be fair, they could've done that since the old series had lighter classes as well, but perhaps due to budget limits they had to choose one, and the most interesting, well-known, and prospective class was heavyweight, so they chose it
26:16 like a typhoon 2 the strongest spinner even seen
17:15 monster impact - damaged both Bots!!
32:20 It's now no longer a spinner... it's a Pokey Stick!! LOL!
I watch the full size matches...this is my first video of 12 pounders...lol..this was great
These are fun fights!
Soylent Green is from the Billings family, who made the famous bot Tombstone.
UMMM OVERCLOCKER IS OVERHAUL
It’s the same design as overhaul.
@@DJDevvin
Same team too.
love it
This is insane!
43:54.. LOL like a..... you know
Jesus those d2 kitbots can take a hit
Are these 3-lb or 12-lb? A similar video suggests they are 12-ers.
Not disco vs the other vertical spinner is sickkk
18:06 SUSAN ready to go!!
25:05 We have FIRE!!!
Can anyone tell me the name of the robot at 24:27.? Even the name of that team will do.
Looks like pulsar from robot wars
Modern battery power and motors gives these little bots a fantastic power:weight ratio. They pack a punch far beyond what seems 'normal'. I love it. It's as surprising as watching a weasel (tiny thing about as big as your thumb) running off carrying a full-grown rabbit in its jaws. Feisty little guys; feisty little bots!
@Logan 1664 - Ooh, picky, aren't we. It's never wise to generalise but (generally speaking), I'VE got a thumb about as big as a weasel. A proper weasel. Not one of those ersatz Russian/American/Chinese/Euro things, a PROPER one. An old-school ENGLISH weasel. Short back-and-sides, a touch of woad, tightly-rolled umbrella, dresses on the right, drives on the left. About as big as one's (my) thumb. Maybe you need to order better quality weasels. (I can get them for you wholesale. Please see the illustration on page 6 of the catalogue.) Yes, a weasel's about as big as my thumb. Trust me. I know whereof I speak. Enormously tiny. Finding gloves is never a problem because my thumbs aren't as big as stoats, and they're smaller than ferrets, and far titchier than pine mart- What? No, they're WAY smaller than wolverines and ratels. But I CAN climb a tree whilst carrying a 2,900 lb giraffe in my jaws. No idea what to do with it once I've got it there, though. Build some kick-donkey mini-bots, perhaps. This Comment thread has become a bit weird, so I'm off, friend Logan. Gotta 'run'. Carousel begins...
Where was this filmed at?
callen hunger The Farm Show complex in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.
19:28 awesome exchange!!!
43:51 This AWARD WINNING ANNOUNCER!! "Gracious Pipefessionalism will resume his original strategy of spazzing out in the corner.... Kathy is doing better slightly by not throwing their parts around the arena. We get it, you vape!!"
31:04 you see the ground shake!