
Poti - LEGO SPIKE Prime boat robot
In Maori, "poti" means "boat."
This robot is made to look like an ancient boat. It moves using two motors with wheels. On top, it has one mast with a square sail, controlled by a single motor!
- #1692
- 23 Jul 2024
In Maori, "poti" means "boat."
This robot is made to look like an ancient boat. It moves using two motors with wheels. On top, it has one mast with a square sail, controlled by a single motor!
An active attachment with a locking mechanism designed to carry, deliver and drop a large object without letting it go. It accomplishes the FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 Large Delivery mission
In Dutch, "muur" means "wall."
This robot is designed to have a wall in front of it to clear obstacles, which is where its name comes from. Can you make your own wall?
This robot attachment is placed at the front of a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot to facilitate and accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2020 RePlay Step Counter mission. We can use the attachment or we can skip it.
This is the Coffee Pot, along with a coffee mug. It was 2 hours of fun
In Latin, "cadere" means "to fall."
This robot is designed to resemble a drop tower carnival ride. It uses large technic gear ring pieces to achieve the ride's high elevation, with the gear ring turned by a large motor. The falling platform includes a removable seat for a LEGO minifigure. A distance sensor detects the presence of the minifigure, ensuring the ride only operates when someone is on it!
In Slovak, "koleso" means "wheel."
This robot is designed to move like a monowheel. It achieves this by shifting its center of mass on a large technic gear ring using two medium motors with small gearwheels. Although the robot can't turn, it looks impressive!
In Turkish, "yaşlı" means "senior citizen."
This robot is designed to introduce the color sensor. It uses two medium motors for movement and has a color sensor mounted on its side.
In Guarani, "tembias" means "stories."
The robot moves using two motors with large wheels. At the front, it has a force sensor to detect obstacles.
We use this positioning attachment with the Kriket box robot and it's run of five missions in a row
This is an alternative model for the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 SUPERPOWERED built only with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime parts. The goal of the model is to be able to experiment and learn without the need to have the real parts, that at this moment are almost impossible to find and gather.
This is an alternative model for the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 SUPERPOWERED build only with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime parts. The goal of the model is to be able to experiment and learn without the need to have the real parts, that at this moment are almost impossible to find and gather.
This attachment was intended for and tested on the Gazon, LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot. It is meant to help the robot complete the 13th mission of the FLL Cargo Connect competition.
This is a passive attachment activated by the robot and not by a motor. It's used for accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 Cargo Connect Home Delivery mission model.
This is a passive attachment used for FIRST LEGO League 2021-2022 Cargo Connect mission called Large Delivery. The attachment has a locking mechanism to lock the large wing to allow us to safely carry it.
Uydu, from Turkish, means satellite.
Instructions for a LEGO SPIKE Prime robot, that has an inbuilt holder for your phone! The robot also moves with 2 medium motors.
Astronauts, prepare to enter lunar orbit! This robot comes equipped with a stand that can hold a camera or a phone in order to take a picture of the far side of the moon. If your phone or camera does not fit, the stand can be easily modified to suit your needs. With its two motors, Aitken can make both wide and narrow circles around the Moon to ensure the perfect shot!
In Icelandic, "lausn" means "solution."
The robot is made to catch loops of a particular color. It moves using two medium motors with small wheels. It also has a color sensor on its side to detect the color of the loop. On the same side, there's also a mechanism to catch the loop, powered by a large motor!
In Maltese, "orrur" means "horror."
This robot consists of two parts. The first part is a hub connected to a distance sensor that remains stationary. The second part is a mini wind-up car that moves forward using a rubber band. When the car passes in front of the distance sensor, the hub displays a scary face, creating a haunted ride effect. Can you add something even scarier to enhance it?