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Post by S1E1 on Sept 2, 2020 17:06:25 GMT -5
Saw this in my Kickstarter feed and figured y'all would get a kick out of it. Didn't read through everything but looks like these folks have been working for a while to get real-life mech racing off the ground as a genuine sport. They've already built a pretty cool 4-legged mech and you can see it here tossing around a car:
Anyway, there are the usual low dollar gifts for hat/shirt type merch and then starting at $250 (Canadian) dollars you can spectate in-person for a demo (extra $150 and you can bring something to get crushed in front of you). $2,500 CAD is the starting price to be able to pilot it yourself for a bit going up a 3 day pilot boot camp for $13,000 CAD. I'm pretty sure you have to pay separately for travel to British Columbia and lodging, etc and that it won't be the most formal "pilot school." But compared to some of the prices folks pay for their pixelated mechs this could be fun. And unlike Pixonic purchases you'll be helping them to permanently buff the mech not nerf it :-)
Kickstarter link: /description
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Post by Pulse Hadron on Sept 2, 2020 20:25:48 GMT -5
Oh great, an OP mech that can kill me IRL! Stay with the pixels whales ?
j/k very cool
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Post by mechtout on Sept 2, 2020 20:31:05 GMT -5
Looks like scrap
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Post by S1E1 on Sept 3, 2020 1:49:53 GMT -5
They might be overselling it a bit but looking at another video it seems to be better than scrap. It's supposed to be a racing exoskeleton not a car crusher, seems like the focus has been on balance, maneuvering and feedback. I don't know, I'm not qualified to judge this stuff.
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