Found another robot parts supplier in the UK selling the Pololu Maestro 6 for £12.48 + vat.
It's worth taking a look at the other products these people sell as a lot of it is adaptable for tank use, such as some of the excellent servo brackets and electronic kits and boards. I picked up an embedded Mp3 player for £20 that allows sound files to be played from a micro SD card.
http://www.active-robots.com/shop-by-br ... oller.html
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Hi Yves,
I just couldn't believe the price, glad it helps. It was good to meet yourself and Sven at the open day, all the best.
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I just couldn't believe the price, glad it helps. It was good to meet yourself and Sven at the open day, all the best.
Cheers,
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Hi Sym,
Whenever you find the time to fiddle with the MP3 player, let me know. Still convinced I can make the dolls talk, just need to get the right materials...
Whenever you find the time to fiddle with the MP3 player, let me know. Still convinced I can make the dolls talk, just need to get the right materials...
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Good to see that I'm not the only lunatic when it comes to how far we can push animatronics. I was thinking of a silicone skinned head with a solenoid operated jaw, then by using a sound sensor I could trigger the mouth via the controller card and various Mp3 files.
I will have a play hopefully this week on James Tselikis figures (as James hasn't been in a mad rush I have took the opportunity to try some new ideas, one idea is a tilting weighted base so they figures lean on inclines, more details soon).
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I will have a play hopefully this week on James Tselikis figures (as James hasn't been in a mad rush I have took the opportunity to try some new ideas, one idea is a tilting weighted base so they figures lean on inclines, more details soon).
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Hey Sym, could you replicate a stiff upper lip for British tank crews?
Or maybe something I was taught at Bovington:
"finger in ear means nothing to fear"
or the instruction to young officers:
"eyes and ears open Sir, and mouth shut"
Denny, any contributions?
Just a thought.
Stephen
Or maybe something I was taught at Bovington:
"finger in ear means nothing to fear"
or the instruction to young officers:
"eyes and ears open Sir, and mouth shut"
Denny, any contributions?
Just a thought.
Stephen
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stephen, some of us did it the hard way, the windy heights of catterick, and warcop. 20 lbs.ere,s