Alyssa and I built painted and launched another rocket with a camera. This time the camera was inside its own pod with a parachute.
Unfortunately, the rocket nose dived into the dirt before the pod was ejected.
Clay video of a little orange alien named Bob who tries to make friends with some belegerant penguins.
Voicover provided by Alyssa Brown.
Music is Cossak Patrol.
I hacked the X Port on the HobbyZone Firebird Freedom. I plan on using it to launch a model rocket instead of some lame plastic bomb with a streamer.
More info at http://www.pasqualy. com
"Monster Under the Bed" - A short film written by Alyssa brown and directed by Cy Brown.
Baby Starfish can sleep well at night knowing there are no monsters under the bed... or can he?
-Special thanks to Firefly studios for leaving all the sound effects to Stronghold in simple wav files.
Robot makes full course run with a hard coded navigation sequence.
Line following, intersection navigation, can detection/pickup/dro poff demonstrated.
(plus some bonus Benny Hill action..)
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