
LEGO Storage box with a long body
This box is meant to be used in missions. The long body of this box makes it easy to grab with a large variety of attachments.
- #981
- 02 Mar 2020
This box is meant to be used in missions. The long body of this box makes it easy to grab with a large variety of attachments.
This is a mechanical cannon that uses the mechanical strain on the plastic LEGO beams to shoot a ball. Because of that the Ball size is very important. It is made to work with standard balls for a ball pool and even better with 41250 52mm LEGO Ball. The mechanism is powered by an EV3 Large motor.
Building instructions for Tower Trunk. The trunk is designed to store cubes and then drop them on a desired spot. It can be used alongside Cube Collector 2 as an attachment for VEX Robot Base 1.
Building instructions for the second module of the Ugbroid robot - the Base.
Building instructions for this LEGO Mindstorms EV3 attachment for the FIRST LEGO League Nature's Fury robotics competition
In Bulgarian, "kolelo" means "wheel."
This robot moves like a real Ferris wheel. A motor at its base rotates the entire wheel, while the seats are kept upright by gravity, allowing you to add LEGO passengers to them! A force sensor is used to start and stop the wheel's rotation.
This attachment is accomplishing three missions and partly one more mission from the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023. It is for the Chain Monster robot. It solve mission 6 - HYBRID CAR, mission 14 - TOY FACTORY and mission 15 - RECHARGEABLE BATTERY. It partially solves mission 2 - OIL PLATFORM.
These are 3D Building Instructions for the Craft Creator mission model for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition.
The Hybrid car and the Ramp are part of mission 6 from FLL 2022. Find the parts in Bag 6 and assembly the model following this 3D building instructions
3D instructions for the Energy Storage mission from the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 mission model. Parts are in Bag 4 from the set
3D building instructions for the Power plant mission model from the FIRST LEGO League 2022 SUPERPOWERED competition. Find the parts in Bag 10
This is a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime robot attachment for accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League 2020 Bench mission . The attachment is designed for Gazon, LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot.
This magical wardrobe is for little dolls wear and bags. It could be a part of every doll play at any time. Yes. We have daughters.
I was looking around the house and thought, "This will be fun for the kids—let’s build a coffee machine." Little did I know just how fun it would be!
Built from the LEGO SPIKE Core Set 45678 and the LEGO SPIKE Expansion Set 45680, this coffee machine has a lid that can be opened and closed, and it's the perfect size for the hands of a 6–10-year-old child.
What my daughters did with it was have coffee with their other toys. They had fun building it, and found it especially exciting that the lid could open and close. As an engineer, I also took the opportunity to tell them a bit about the valve on the machine and why it's needed.
Best ~2 hours of play for this week!
Estimated weekly play time: ~2 hours in total.
This robot looks a bit weird. Can you guess why? The motors are placed in opposite directions. One of the motors is facing "forward" while the other one is facing "backward." This means that if you tell both motors to rotate forward, the robot will just spin! To make the robot move forward, you will need to make one motor rotate forward and the other backward.
The goal of this robot is to teach students that motors can be placed in various ways. It is not always the case that both motors face the same direction, and this needs to be accounted for during programming.
These are instructions on how to build the:
You can find more building instructions and tips and tricks about the competition on this page.
This is a steering mechanism made for LEGO Mindstorms EV3, which uses the Technic steering link to steer two wheels. To move, the mechanism uses a medium motor. This module can be combined with others to create a cool steering robot.