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  • Robot Wars: The Sixth Wars/Heat G
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  • Heat G of Robot Wars: The Sixth Wars was the seventh of twelve heats which determined the Semi-Finalists of Robot Wars: The Sixth Wars. The episode featuring Heat G was first broadcast on September 24, 2002 on BBC Choice and repeated on January 3, 2003 on BBC Two.
suceeded
Strengths
  • Destructive weapon
  • Srimech & manouverability
  • Destructive weaponry
  • Powerful weapons
  • Interchangeable weaponry
  • Devastating axe
  • Robust construction
  • Strong chassis
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Winner
Team
  • Andrew Marchant, David Gamble & Bryan Moss
  • Alan Blakeman, Paul Blakeman & Dave Cluely
  • Jason Marston & Lee Cornish
  • John Fearnley & Ben Fearnley
  • Mike Franklin, Amy Franklin & Steve Bickle
  • Peter Willmott, Martin Campbell & Kristopher Brooks
  • Roger Webb & Gordon Anderson
  • Stephen Egerton & Chris Priest
Dimensions
  • 48.0
  • 60.0
  • 40.800000000000004
  • 70.19999999999999
  • 58.199999999999996
  • 69.6
  • 63.6
  • 82.8
Power
  • 2
  • 6
  • 750
Series
Broadcast
  • 2002-09-24
  • 2003-01-03
preceded
Channel
  • BBC Choice/BBC Two
Name
Caption
  • The Robot Wars logo from the introduction titles
Weight
  • 100.0
  • 96.0
  • 97.0
  • 98.0
  • 167.0
Weapons
  • Axe
  • Flipper
  • Spinning disc
  • Interchangeable
  • Flywheel
  • Axe and flipper
  • Claws and hammer
  • Spiked horns
Weaknesses
  • Exposed tyres
  • Unreliable
  • Reliability
  • Poor armour
  • Slow mover
  • Poor handling
  • Poor ground clearance
  • Poor protection
Episode Name
  • Heat G
from
  • Ellistown in Leicester
  • Ilkley in West Yorkshire
  • Sawtry in Cambridgeshire
  • East Kilbride in Scotland
  • Kettering in Northhamptonshire
  • Kingsthorpe in Northampton
  • Macclesfield in Cheshire
  • Uxbridge in Middlesex
abstract
  • Heat G of Robot Wars: The Sixth Wars was the seventh of twelve heats which determined the Semi-Finalists of Robot Wars: The Sixth Wars. The episode featuring Heat G was first broadcast on September 24, 2002 on BBC Choice and repeated on January 3, 2003 on BBC Two.
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