Pick Pitbot Up!
Our Robot Are Leaving Body & Paint Shop — LEGO Episode #28
Yeah! PitBot is almost ready!
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The LEGO Sumo Octagon Arena? The SUMO LEGO cage is an octagonal structure with floors of Medium-Density Fibreboard wood chain-link fence coated with tennis ball net assembly. The standard octagon has a diameter of 36 inches (91.44 cm) with a 6.003937 inches (15.25 cm) the same high of a tennis ball net assembly. The cage sits atop a platform, raising it 1 inch (2.54 cm) from the ground.
And there you go!
In the next Lego Episode, we’re releasing PitBot into the wild!
Be tuned!
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