Hello and welcome to another epic post from Legomaster. In this episode we will be diving into the world of ROBOTS!!! Remember, robots come in all shapes and sizes. This is just my view on robots. If you want to, you can follow me. I don't really care. Lets dive in!
Now some of you may be thinking, "Legomaster, you already did TWO posts on this and its a mini mech!" Well, that was a how to build and I classified it as a robot now, so deal with it. Here is Excalibur, a medieval titan mech.
Wielding a sword and a shield, this is a heavy hitter bot that is almost unstoppable!
Strengths: Strength, Hand to hand combat.
Weaknesses: Water, Being upside down.
Next up is Bluebell, a scout bot.
Here he is without a weapon.
This is a double barrel bolt action laser gun with a scope.
As you can see in the back, he has a jetpack to move quickly.
Strengths: Flight, Sharpshooting, Agility
Weaknesses: Strength, Endurance.
This is Ranger, a strike bot.
The Ranger's arms fold back into stud shooters for surprise attacks.
Strengths: Speed, Stealth
Weaknesses: Hand to hand combat, PUPPIES!
This white bot is Aereo, a mysterious and intelligent robot.
His strange shape comes from a white dish attached underneath to a 1x2 jumper plate.
As you can tell, he has no legs. He hovers around but can not go very high.
Strengths: Intelligence, Speed
Weaknesses: Altitude, Hand to hand combat.
The strange looking fellow is Gor-Kaan, a very forceful robot.
When it falls forward, it enters bastion mode which activates a supercannon.
For large jumps, a jump drive was installed.
Strengths: Strength, Protection
Weaknesses: Agility, Speed
This foul bot is Scrapper, made from junk and stuff.
One of the final test bots for the Model A bot, he helped test a few final ideas which gives him a couple tricks up his sleeve (or circuits) that no other robot has seen.
Strengths: Stealth, the element of SURPRISE!
Weaknesses: Stable programming, class
This is the final Model A bot, the little brother to Scrapper.
Equipped with the latest relevant tech, he is the standard issue robot and can be programmed for a variety of jobs.
Strengths: Reliability, Agility
Weaknesses: Predictability, Cleanliness
Here they all are together, one unstoppable force to be reckoned with.
That brings us to the end of another post! At the end of each post, I would like to review another blogspot lego blog, and today I will review Steve's Lego Blog. I will rate it 4.5 stars from its most recent post. He talked about old sets and what their good parts were. The only reason it is not five stars is how he liked the old instructions that made the build more challenging. I want to play as fast as possible! But thats just my view. Here is a link to his blog: Steve's lego Blog
Next week we will explore the great expanses of miniature medievallyness! If you have any questions, feel free to comment. See you next week!
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