PulverizeR (spelt as Pullverizer in Dutch Series 1) was a competitor robot that primarily fought in both series of Dutch Robot Wars. It reached the Heat Final in Dutch Series 1, losing to Twisted Metal, before going on to win Dutch Series 2
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MoreInformation about PulverizeR, a combat robot that has fought 50 fights from the 1st of August 2001 to the 12nd of September 2004. Winning 8 and losing 4 in head to head battle.
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MoreThe pulverizer doesn't work the way you expect it to. I thought that it was powered down, so you press the button and a motor or pneumatics or something swung the hammer down. Its quite
MoreTeam P.C.P., also spelt PCP, are an active BattleBots team from The Netherlands who competed in World Championship III and IV with their heavyweight entry, Petunia. The acronym in their
MoreDutch Robot Wars: Series 2 was the final BNN spin-off series of the British robot combat game show Robot Wars. Airing from 17th March to 4th August 2003, PulverizeR would defeat
MoreImages of PulverizeR. Robot Wars Wiki. Explore. Main Page; All Pages; Community; Interactive Maps; Recent Blog Posts; TV Show. Robot Wars (Classic Series) Series 1; Series 2; Series
MorePulverizeR is a Dutch heavyweight that was built by Mischa de Graaf and Ruud van Buren. The first version was built in 2002 where it reached its Heat final of the First series of the Dutch
MoreRazer was a robot which competed in the British television game show Robot Wars. One of the most famous robots in the history of robotic combat, two-time World Champion Razer remains the most successful robot in the show's history, with forty battle victories and seven robot combat championships to its name. Razer was the second-longest appearing competitor in the show's
MorePacifieR was a heavyweight robot which qualified for Series 9 of Robot Wars, but ultimately withdrew due to a minor short circuit problem. The team were best known for building the second Dutch champion, PulverizeR, and the design of
MoreAxlebots are a type of competitor robot whose design is characterised by a minimalistic body and two large wheels. They began appearing in the televised Robot Wars in Series 2, with Wheelosaurus being the first UK competitor to
MoreCrushtacean was a robot that competed in Series 5-7 and Series 9 of Robot Wars, as well as the second series of Robot Wars Extreme. It reached the Heat Final in Series 5, losing to Wheely Big Cheese, but failed to reach that stage afterwards, as it fell in the second round in Series 6 and the first round in Series 7 and Series 9. Crushtacean also competed in the second series of
MoreThe Robot Wars Wiki competed at FightFest 2024 with Euphoria, and the footage will be released in the coming weeks on Extreme Robots TV!Read our FightFest blog for more information.. This wiki only covers Robot Wars and as such does not provide detailed information from Techno Games, BattleBots, Robotica, or other such competitions, briefly mentioning
MoreTwister was a competitor in Dutch Robot Wars: Series 2 and UK Series 7. It was more successful on home soil, causing lots of damage before falling in the Heat Final to the eventual runner-up Philipper 2, then receiving a wildcard place in the Grand Final, where it was knocked out by the eventual champion, PulverizeR. It lost in the first round of the Seventh Wars on a Judges'
MoreRobot Wars: The Seventh Wars (also referred to as Series 7) was the seventh series of the British television game show Robot Wars, and would prove to be the last for over twelve years. It was originally broadcast from 2003 to 2004 on Five, the first and only time that the UK series would not be transmitted by the BBC. The series was hosted by Craig Charles, the pit reporter
MoreWolverine was a robot that competed in Series 5 of Robot Wars.Despite starting strongly in its first round battle, it was flipped out of the arena by Wheely Big Cheese, and did not return for another series.. Jon and Simon Reason were also part of the Toecutter team in Series 3, and joined the Lancaster Bombers for the filming of the Fifth Wars after Toecutter 2 failed to qualify
MoreSlicer was a tracked robot which competed exclusively in the first series of Dutch Robot Wars. A distant successor to Techno-Lease, it became the inaugural and retired Dutch champion after defeating Lizzard in the Grand Final, but never returned for the second series as reigning champions, making it one of the few competitor robots never to be defeated in televised
MoreGrowler was one of two House Robots introduced for Robot Wars: The Sixth Wars, debuting alongside Mr. Psycho. Thematically portrayed as Mr. Psycho's 'pet' dog, he appeared in every UK and international series until the end of The Seventh Wars, including Dutch Robot Wars: Series 2, German Robot Wars and Series 2 of Robot Wars Extreme. Both House Robots were
MoreRazer was a robot which competed in the British television game show Robot Wars. One of the most famous robots in the history of robotic combat, two-time World Champion Razer remains the most successful robot in the show's history, with forty battle victories and seven robot combat championships to its name. Razer was the second-longest appearing competitor in the show's
MoreRobot Wars: The Seventh Wars (also referred to as Series 7) was the seventh series of the British television game show Robot Wars, and would prove to be the last for over twelve years. It was originally broadcast from 2003 to 2004 on Five, the first and only time that the UK series would not be transmitted by the BBC. The series was hosted by Craig Charles, the pit reporter
MoreChaos 2 was a competitor robot from the UK robot combat game show Robot Wars. Built by Ipswich electronics engineer George Francis, it was one of the most famous and successful robots in the show's history. Winning the
MoreList of robots by combat victories Razer has the most combat victories of all Robot Wars competitors, at 40. This article ranks the most successful robots to compete on Robot Wars in terms of individual combat victories. It further breaks down wins within the main UK Championship and total losses for comparison.. Robots with less than ten wins are excluded from the list for
MoreR.O.C.S. (standing for Radio Operated Combat System) was the name given to a series of robots which competed in Series 2, 6 and 7 of Robot Wars, also entering the Pinball competition of Series 3. It was largely unsuccessful, despite remaining competitive in all of its losses, with its peak performance being a second-round finish in the Seventh Wars. In Series 2, the robot
MoreMr. Psycho was one of two House Robots built for and debuting in Robot Wars: The Sixth Wars. He appeared in every UK and international series until the end of The Seventh Wars, including Dutch Robot Wars: Series 2, German Robot Wars and Series 2 of Robot Wars Extreme. Designed by Robin Englebright, Mr. Psycho was by far the heaviest of the original
MoreGrowler was one of two House Robots introduced for Robot Wars: The Sixth Wars, debuting alongside Mr. Psycho. Thematically portrayed as Mr. Psycho's 'pet' dog, he appeared in every UK and international series until the end of The Seventh Wars, including Dutch Robot Wars: Series 2, German Robot Wars and Series 2 of Robot Wars Extreme. Both House Robots were
MoreCrushtacean was a robot that competed in Series 5-7 and Series 9 of Robot Wars, as well as the second series of Robot Wars Extreme. It reached the Heat Final in Series 5, losing to Wheely Big Cheese, but failed to reach that stage afterwards, as it fell in the second round in Series 6 and the first round in Series 7 and Series 9. Crushtacean also competed in the second series of
MoreThe PM's Pulverizer (full name The Prime Minister's Pulverizer) was a robot that competed in Series 1 of Banter Wars armed with a unique and destructive full-body spinner with four discs.It was also armed with lifting forks to flip the opposing robots into the discs' path, but this was never used in combat to flip other robots, and was only used to flip during its introduction, but still
MoreDominator 2 was a robot that competed in Series 4, 5 and 6 of Robot Wars, as well as both series of Robot Wars Extreme. It was one of the most consistent robots in the main competition, reaching the top eight on all three occasions and collecting eighteen combat victories in a short window. Dominator 2 was well known for its bi-wedge design and its powerful spiked axe,
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