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Grab and Lift an Ambulance Robot Attachment
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Ambulance Robot Attachment for the FIRST LEGO League 2013 Nature's Fury robotics competition. The attachment grabs the ambulance car and slightly lifts it. The rubber bands help with triggering the attachment at the right time
- #93
- 15 Nov 2015
- 2
Truck Robot Attachment for FLL Nature's Fury
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Truck Robot Attachment for the FIRST LEGO League 2013 Nature's Fury robotics competition
- #91
- 15 Nov 2015
- 1

Flywheels constructions for experimenting for physics moment and energy
User this flywheels construction for experiments in physics. Start rotating the wheel and they would accumulate energy. You can try to calculate this energy and to measure how fast it would be consumed.
The construction is built with LEGO Mindstorms EV3
- #225
- 24 Oct 2015
- 1

One Attachment to rule them all
Building instructions for the One Attachment. Built from LEGO Mindstorms EV3 parts and with an Ultrasonic sensor we've used this attachment to accomplish most of the missions at FIRST LEGO League 2013.
SIngle robot attachment, many points.
- #145
- 22 Oct 2015

Ambulance and Truck Robot Attachment
If you take a look at the videos for this attachment you will see a nice idea on taking the track and the ambulance. These two vehicles from the FIRST LEGO League 2013 competition had to be collected and returned back to base.
Built from LEGO Mindstorms EV3 parts.
- #75
- 11 Oct 2015
- 3

Natures Fury Buildings
Building instructions for the LEGO Mindstorms robot attachment used at the FIRST LEGO League Natures Fury Competition. This robot attachment takes two of the building and moves them without demolishing them. It is a good example of the use of gear wheels and worm gear. The gear wheels move levers in opposite directions.
- #144
- 06 Oct 2015
- 1

EasyBot build with LEGO Mindstorms EV3
Building instructions for the EasyBot LEGO Mindstorms robot using in many of our courses and tutorials. This EasyBot has two motors and two front wheels. The third wheel is...well, check it out, see how the third wheel is built.
- #3
- 27 Sep 2015
- 3

Ambulance and Truck Robot Lifting Attachment
Attachment part of a series of robot attachments for accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League 2013 competition. This specific construction lifts the two vehicles. It uses rubber bands for locking the levers. Take a look at the video tutorials for details explanation on how it works.
Build from LEGO Mindstorms EV3 parts.
- #189
- 27 Sep 2015
- 1

Pinless Flywheel and Rubber band attachement for LEGO Mindstorms robots
Kiril Mitov's most favourite attachment. To quote him "I had a really great fun building this attachment and recording the videos for it".
It's an attachment with a Rubber band and a Flywheel and a Gear Wheel and a Worm Gear. So much knowledge in just one small attachment. The goal of the attachment is to be able to have an active attachment without actually having a motor. So you can place that attachment and it will do the work for you instead of using a motor to power it.
Build with LEGO Mindstorms EV3 set.
When placing the rubber bands check out the tutorials
Placing the white rubber band is shown at https://www.fllcasts.com/tutorials/105-rubber-band-attachment-with-a-flywheel-solving-fll-2014-search-engine-part-2 at around 05:40.
Placing the red rubber band is shown at https://www.fllcasts.com/tutorials/104-rubber-band-attachment-with-a-flywheel-solving-fll-2014-search-engine-part-1
- #41
- 13 Sep 2015
- 4

EV3 Competition Robot by Mic Lowne
The instructions for building the improved EV3 Competition Robot by Mic Lowne
- #51
- 09 Aug 2015
- 2
Pinless Rubber Band attachment for solving the Oven
Building instructions for the LEGO Mindstorms attachment using Rubber Bands
- #156
- 19 Jul 2015
- 1
Pinless Rubber Band Attachment
Building instructions for the Pinless Rubber Band Attachment:
- #171
- 08 Jul 2015
- 1
Rubber band LEGO attachment without motors
Building instructions for the Rubber Band Attachment
- #188
- 28 Jun 2015
- 1