List of Robot Wars Robots - The Seventh Wars

The Seventh Wars

Robot Name Main Series Appearances Extreme Appearances Notes
Bamm-Bamm Series 7 Two-time Dutch Wars finnalist
Ceros Series 7
Cobra Series 7
Cygnus X-1 Series 7
Daisy Cutter Series 7
Devastator Series 7
Disconstructor Series 7
Gravity Series 7 Dutch Wars competitor. Team also drove Project

One and v3 in the Dutch Series.

Gyrobot Series 7
Hammerhead II Series 7 Not related to the
Series 3 robot. Dutch Wars participant in both Dutch Series.
Hard Series 7 Dutch Wars competitor
Hellbent Series 7
Herbinator Series 7
Hodaf The Bad Series 7
I Bot One Beta Series 7 German Robot
IG-88 Series 7 Same team as Vader.
Jabber Series 7
Leveler II Series 7
M2 Series 7
Mantis Series 7
Mayhem Series 7
Mean Streak Series 7
Mobot Series 7
NeatER Machine Series 7 Dutch Wars participant in both Series
Pinser Series 7
Scary-Go-Round Series 7
The Scrapper Series 7 Not related to the
Series 1 robot.
Scraptosaur Series 7 Dutch Wars finalist
Sub Version 1.1 Series 7
Tartarus Series 7 Dutch robot
Tomohawk Series 7
Tough As Nails Series 7 Dutch Robot
Tsunami Series 7 German Wars runner up
Twister Series 7 Not related to the
Series 5 robot. Dutch Robot
T-Wrecks Series 7 Managed to qualify despite not having an active weapon
U.R.O. Series 7
Xenomorph Series 7
Zorro Series 7 Same team as Ming.
Robot Wars
Presenters
  • Jeremy Clarkson
  • Philippa Forrester
  • Jonathan Pearce
  • Craig Charles
  • Julia Reed
  • Jayne Middlemiss
Series champions
  • Roadblock
  • Panic Attack
  • Chaos 2
  • Razer
  • Tornado
  • Typhoon 2
World champions
  • Razer
  • Storm 2
Other notable robots
  • House robots
  • Hypno-Disc
  • List of Robot Wars robots
Related television series
  • BattleBots
  • Nickelodeon Robot Wars
  • Robotica
  • Techno Games
Video games
  • Robot Wars: Arenas of Destruction
  • Robot Wars: Advanced Destruction
  • Robot Wars: Extreme Destruction

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