HEY THERE 
Today i have completed the work on my own Summo fully autonimous robot and wanted to share my experience with you!
This project took me 3 months to complete and faces any problems and I made alot of mistakes, but I was able to pull it off and finnich it with the best way possible!
These are some images of my project
This project cost me over 300€ overall, and after thinking about it, it deserves it and more! The wheels are made of pure aluminium and I did dig oversingle hole you see on the wheels myself to make it less heavy, each wheel cost me around 10€, I used 2 motors in this robot, each one turns with a maximum limit of 500 TR/MIN, I used Arduino uno as the programming card and 5 sensors of the type SHARP to help manipulating the opponent's distance easier. And 2 sensors of the type PROXIMITY to detect white and black tracks that are designed on the Battle field.
Overall that was a very helpful experience for me to know my abilities and to test my knowledge and skills in action, I hope that every single CubeCrafter who saw this post likes and appreciates it.
-Aymencrafter

Today i have completed the work on my own Summo fully autonimous robot and wanted to share my experience with you!
This project took me 3 months to complete and faces any problems and I made alot of mistakes, but I was able to pull it off and finnich it with the best way possible!
These are some images of my project
This project cost me over 300€ overall, and after thinking about it, it deserves it and more! The wheels are made of pure aluminium and I did dig oversingle hole you see on the wheels myself to make it less heavy, each wheel cost me around 10€, I used 2 motors in this robot, each one turns with a maximum limit of 500 TR/MIN, I used Arduino uno as the programming card and 5 sensors of the type SHARP to help manipulating the opponent's distance easier. And 2 sensors of the type PROXIMITY to detect white and black tracks that are designed on the Battle field.
Overall that was a very helpful experience for me to know my abilities and to test my knowledge and skills in action, I hope that every single CubeCrafter who saw this post likes and appreciates it.
-Aymencrafter