November 21, 2024

I’m back and sharing my first full project – making a Battlebot prototype! Plus, how to follow me other places to stay updated!

I’m officially back and so excited to share this first project with you. But before doing so, I want to let you know how else you can follow me to make sure you don’t miss anything. Below is a list of the sites I am on and what each one is used for. Each has its own purpose so make sure to check back on your favorite sites so you don’t miss anything!

YouTube – Make Sure to Subscribe!

I plan to post in-depth workshop videos on this channel, starting with the first one today showing the final assembly of the Battlebot. In the future, there will be more start-to-finish examples as I move forward and continue to record in my workshop. Make sure to subscribe so you don’t miss anything and slam that like button to show your support! 

Facebook, Instagram and Twitter

Facebook & Instagram is where I’ll post smaller, day-to-day photos and short video clips. It’s also where I’ll post more general photos of the things I do and of our family

Pinterest

I enjoy posting my own projects to Pinterest and browsing for other inspiration. Follow my boards to see what projects I might be up to next.

Flickr

Flickr holds all of my historical photos from past projects and some family photos as well.

Visit my Flickr Albums at: https://www.flickr.com/photos/doncampbellmodels/

Now onto the fun stuff!!!

My grandson has always loved the Battlebot TV show and has been dreaming about making his own for a very long time. He spent a long time coming up with sketches and ideas and then asked if I could weld a prototype that looked like his vision. We had many FaceTime chats to makes sure I understand what he wanted and then I got to work.

He wanted to make sure the wheels were protected and he wanted a front spinner with a 2 tooth spinner, along with a rear drum with 4 rows of spikes. He said the front design needed wedges so we added those as well. On top, he wanted a spear so if another Battlebot fell on top of it, it would be pierced. He told me the colors and we both painted it. It was the first project we did together. It was a very special project to do with him.

If you want to see the short video clips, click the Battlebot Prototype Mockup in Workshop link to see the full album on Flickr.