The Antweight Championship of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2 was an event which took place during the Robot Rampage episode of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2. This small tournament featured robots weighing no more than 150g, fighting in their own especially designed arena. The popularity of antweights had increased since the previous tournament so there were two heats (of which only highlights were shown) to decide the finalists. In recognition for creating the first antweight robot, the series was judged by Adam Clark.
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| - Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2/Antweight Championship
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| - The Antweight Championship of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2 was an event which took place during the Robot Rampage episode of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2. This small tournament featured robots weighing no more than 150g, fighting in their own especially designed arena. The popularity of antweights had increased since the previous tournament so there were two heats (of which only highlights were shown) to decide the finalists. In recognition for creating the first antweight robot, the series was judged by Adam Clark.
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Team
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- Peter Waller
- Alan Young
- Dave Young
- Peter Collier
- Anthony Pritchard
- Richard Thompson, Alex Timniy
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Dimensions
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Power
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- SD200 Servos
- Servo Drive
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Weight
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Weapons
| - Axe
- Disc
- Flipper
- Buzz Saw
- Crushing beak and lifter
- Face-Spinning Flywheel
- Lifting Scoop
- Crushing Beak
- Double-Toothed Vertical Fly-wheel
- Horizontal blade
- Lifter and Spiked Blade
- Servo powered Flipper
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from
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- Buckinghamshire
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- West Yorkshire
- Hemel Hempstead
- Burgess Hill, West Sussex
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abstract
| - The Antweight Championship of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2 was an event which took place during the Robot Rampage episode of Robot Wars Extreme: Series 2. This small tournament featured robots weighing no more than 150g, fighting in their own especially designed arena. The popularity of antweights had increased since the previous tournament so there were two heats (of which only highlights were shown) to decide the finalists. In recognition for creating the first antweight robot, the series was judged by Adam Clark.
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