
End Game is the only VEX Robotics kit to use rubber belts to power its weapon, rather than plastic gears or chains. Much like Warhead, the End Game VEX Robotics kit is priced at $24.99. The kit features over 290 pieces which, when assembled, allows for the vertical spinning disc to rotate as End Game is driven backwards and forwards.Īlso included with the kit is a sheet of paper with various information, including how to calculate the actual End Game's weapon physics. It is largely accurate to the real-life robot due to this, as well as orange fins and coloring. The final version of the box the kit comes in.īased on End Game's 2018 season design, the toy is easily identifiable by its large blue disc and bright orange wedge with its name across the front. Watch as the realistic weapon spins as you drive forward!" - Official description on the HEXBUG website.Įnd Game was one of five BattleBots competitors released as part of HEXBUG's VEX Robotics set of construction kits, released in line with World Championship III. P." Want to be a pro BattleBots builder? With over 290 pieces, you can build a model of the BattleBots hero: End Game. Lets hope we can bring home that giant nut… Stay tuned for more… Our experience in VEX has helped us a ton through the design and build process (and also driving them!) so our success at FMB and any future success we may have at BattleBots has been largely influenced by VEX. Watch as the realistic weapon spins as you drive forward Spins as you drive Built from over 290 VEX IQ pieces. While I’m here, I’ll do a shout out to our major sponsor, The University of Auckland Faculty of Engineering - building a heavyweight BattleBot is not cheap, and without their financial support we would have been a bit stuck! Want to be a pro BattleBots builder With over 290 pieces, you can build a model of the BattleBots hero: End Game.
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It is largely accurate to the real-life robot due to this, as well as orange fins. Based on End Game's 2018 season design, the toy is easily identifiable by its large blue disc and bright orange wedge with its name across the front. The team will be in Long Beach for a couple of weeks at the start of April filming the new season. End Game was one of five BattleBots competitors released as part of HEXBUG's VEX Robotics set of construction kits, released in line with World Championship III. It’s called End Game.ĭeath Toll was the robot we took to China earlier in the year: :Įnd Game is 110kg, with a 23kg vertical spinning disk that spins at 6000RPM. We’ve built a brand new robot (very similar to the one we won the FMB World Cup with earlier this year) - but its faster and stronger than before. It’s been a busy few weeks for us preparing.