Don't get me wrong. Tazbot is a cool design and very effective, but this is the Series 4 version of Razer, the version from Extreme 1 and onwards was a much better machine, it had a much lower ground clearance at the front, was more agile, heavier, and more reliable.
If it was hipnodisk in the ring the stroy would have been much diffrent all that would be left would be a scrap a metal reading "taz" and a obliterated hunk of what used to be a robot with the disk comming in for one more attack
God, I'm such a huge fan of Ian Lewis. He's probably the only guy in this series who has a sense of aestheticsas well as engineering and effective weaponry. But nonetheless, I think Donald may have hit upon the one design capable of beating him!
If this were to happen in a later year, I still think Tazbot would've won. I love both bots. Their design, weapon, drivers. However, even if Razer's wedge had gotten lower, Tazbot's anti-wedges were likely to, well, deflect Razer's wedge. Even if Razer got under, Tazbot has its 360 degrees moving arm that can push Razer aside. (Also, I think Taz's wedge might be able to get under Razer).
Don't get me wrong. Tazbot is a cool design and very effective, but this is the Series 4 version of Razer, the version from Extreme 1 and onwards was a much better machine, it had a much lower ground clearance at the front, was more agile, heavier, and more reliable.
Them floor saws are powered by two AA batteries.
I guess this is the closest thing we'll ever have to a Robot Wars vs BattleBots tv series/special.
If it was hipnodisk in the ring the stroy would have been much diffrent all that would be left would be a scrap a metal reading "taz" and a obliterated hunk of what used to be a robot with the disk comming in for one more attack
What date was this?
It looked just the the one I saw in SF> years ago
God, I'm such a huge fan of Ian Lewis. He's probably the only guy in this series who has a sense of aestheticsas well as engineering and effective weaponry. But nonetheless, I think Donald may have hit upon the one design capable of beating him!
Got to give it to Tazbot, that's a well designed machine.
As a Razer fan for life, I have to say I'm dissapointed though and have to wonder if different rule sets played a part in it.
Damn! I never thought i'd ever see Razer ever dominated like that, tragic.
This looks like a battle between shamrock and renzo gracie
I cant wait for the reboot coming
[BattleBots LB99] Tazbot vs. Razer: https://youtu.be/pYGx5FTAEJ0
Imagine a Nerd coming in with a big ass battle mech from Titanfall, and starts pwning everyone else's robots.
If this were to happen in a later year, I still think Tazbot would've won. I love both bots. Their design, weapon, drivers. However, even if Razer's wedge had gotten lower, Tazbot's anti-wedges were likely to, well, deflect Razer's wedge. Even if Razer got under, Tazbot has its 360 degrees moving arm that can push Razer aside. (Also, I think Taz's wedge might be able to get under Razer).
Ok now I know why Team Razor went with Warhead instead of well Razor to compete. Tazbot did a great job fighting.
Razer lost the game because of the poor controlling.
Omg battle bots is still a thing?! AND RAZER IS STILL IN ITTTTT AHHH DREAMS DO COME TRUUE
Dem floor blades ain't doing shit
Tazbot made Razer its bitch, damn.
Wow, usually Razer is the one who destroys other robots!
Man, at 3:00, when they grab one, turn it, and then was puting it on the saws, I got a psyco smille here and like "YES, YES! DO IT, DO IT!!"