CastleSeven
Member
Hey guys, my company manufacturers small boxes that attach to any motorized frame to provide remote control via a standard RC transmitter (like you'd use for an RC helicopter or plane).
We've had them used several times, mostly in productions like Phantom of the Opera, to move the boat across stage without tracks, supers, or stage hands.
What are some things you guys would like to be able to do with such a box? What features would make your life easier? If RC scenery was more affordable, would it be used more? What are some of the headaches with non-RC scenery that need to be worked around or overcome?
We're trying to get a Kickstarter launched to do more R&D on the product to add different control modes (line following, Bluetooth, etc), but we want to understand demand from the people that would be using it before we commit to a certain line of research.
For those interested in what we've built - turtlerc.com
Thanks!
We've had them used several times, mostly in productions like Phantom of the Opera, to move the boat across stage without tracks, supers, or stage hands.
What are some things you guys would like to be able to do with such a box? What features would make your life easier? If RC scenery was more affordable, would it be used more? What are some of the headaches with non-RC scenery that need to be worked around or overcome?
We're trying to get a Kickstarter launched to do more R&D on the product to add different control modes (line following, Bluetooth, etc), but we want to understand demand from the people that would be using it before we commit to a certain line of research.
For those interested in what we've built - turtlerc.com
Thanks!