This is a 10 out of 10 tutorial in which the MiniBox accomplishes M08, M14, and M15 of the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE Challenge robotics competition. The robot is a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime box robot. In this run, the robot should consistently and reliably deliver the LEGO minifigure to its designated place and then push the M08 camera down the track to shoot the movie scene.
- #2340
- 09 Oct 2024
- 1:51
- LEGO Education SPIKE Prime, FIRST LEGO League Competition Sets
- 10 out of 10, Run on rails, Deliver, FIRST LEGO League, FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE, Box Robots, Active attachment, Pinless, Rubber band, LEGO Education SPIKE App Word Blocks, Scratch
English
This is a 10 out of 10 tutorial for FIRST LEGO League 2023 MASTERPIECE, where we have to deliver a minifigure, and we also have to accomplish this run-on-rails mission model.
Let's see. First run, quite successful. Again, this is a detachable attachment. The whole purpose of building such detachable attachments is to leave them on the field and then return the robot back to base without them. Sometimes it is allowed, sometimes it is not allowed. It's up to the competition and the current season. That's the first thing you could learn from this tutorial and the previous one where we discussed the mission. The second thing: it's quite interesting how we've designed the attachment not to activate the mission model for the rolling camera on the rails, but we've designed it to push on the part that runs on rails. In this way, we've achieved quite a good result for stability and for consistency of this robot. Because with these two axles, we are always able to push on this mission model that will run on the rails. The third part is how we deliver. You see that there is a set of beams. We deliver the minifigure to the left. There are three or four beams, three beams, that are connected with a axle, with a rubber band. We've talked about this in the tutorial. Very successful. 10 out of 10! It gets the job done every time.
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The course is unique in its focus on multi-mission runs, showcasing runs that accomplish 3, 4, and even 5 and 6 missions. We then dive into the details of each specific mission. As you follow the course, try replicating the solutions to better understand the programs and explanations. This approach teaches students and teachers the principles of accomplishing missions in FLL robotics competitions and how to help your team score more points. Moreover, with the MiniBox, you will definitely have fun leaving the attachments on the mat. That will save you some precious time preparing for the next run!
Before starting this course, we recommend reviewing the FIRST LEGO League robot game guide.
- 49
- 66:47
- 30

Run 7. M08, M14, M15 - Push, Rubber Band, Shoot
Watch the tutorials below to learn how the missions can be accomplished. Once you've reviewed all the tasks, try replicating the robot's behavior and completing the missions on your own!
- 5
- 1
- 3
- 3d_rotation 5