FIRST LEGO League Nature's Fury Robot Attachment
Building instructions for this LEGO Mindstorms EV3 attachment for the FIRST LEGO League Nature's Fury robotics competition
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- 18 Nov 2015
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Building instructions for this LEGO Mindstorms EV3 attachment for the FIRST LEGO League Nature's Fury robotics competition
This attachment is accomplishing two missions and partly two more missions from the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024. It is for the Chain Monster Robot. It solves mission 6 - Music concert lights and sounds and mission 7 - Hologram Performance. It partially solves mission 14 - Audience delivery and mission 15 - Expert delivery by delivering Noah the Sound Engineer to the Music Concert area.
A FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 attachment for the MiniBox Robot.
This attachment is designed to detach, once it completes its purpose. This is done, so that the team loses less time switching attachments in the base, lowering the chance of human error during the competition.
Introducing Kufar! In Bulgarian, Kufar means "suitcase," and just like a suitcase, this robot is easy to "pack" with different attachments for each task.
Unlike traditional box robots, Kufar is an "out-of-box" design, enabling fast, easy attachment swaps. This flexibility allows teams to build a new chassis with customized attachments for each run, making transitions quick but requiring more parts and careful handling due to its gear transmission, which can sometimes cause gear slippage or play.
To improve precision, Kufar’s gear transmission is optimized for lower speeds. Kufar also includes a color sensor to detect specific colored bricks on attachments and a force sensor to start corresponding programs. With two motors for movement and one for attachments, Kufar is compact, efficient, and easy to handle, especially with its sturdy top handle.
We thoroughly enjoyed exploring this innovative concept and hope you find it equally fun and inspiring!
This attachment is accomplishing four missions from the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024. It is for the Chain Monster Robot. It solve mission 3 - Immersive Experience. It partially solves mission 14 - Audience delivery and mission 15 - Expert delivery by delivering Izzy the Skateboarder to the Skate Park and Emily the Visual Effects Director in Cinema.
These are 3D Building Instructions for M08 Artificial Habitat mission model for the FIRST LEGO League 2024-2025 SUBMERGED competition. You can also check out the alternative mission model for Artificial Habitat for additional building possibilities.
In Finnish, "kuhmu" means "bump."
This robot was designed to resemble a bumper car and to teach a very important lesson about inertia and the center of mass! Its hub is attached pinlessly to the construction, allowing you to move it around and experiment with the robot's center of mass. The robot moves using two wheels attached to two medium motors. It also has a force sensor in front to detect when it bumps into something!
In Spanish, "huracán" means "hurricane."
This robot is designed to resemble a hurricane-type carnival ride. It has two seats for LEGO minifigs, each attached using a flexible hose part. The robot spins them around using a medium motor. This can be controlled using a force sensor, which looks like a clown and stays at a safe distance from the ride!
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.
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!
This is an active attachment with gears built from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime robotics set. The goal is to do a precise drop. The attachment could be used for both cargo items.
The orange connector is part of the Smart Grid mission. These are 3D building instructions for the mission model. Parts are located in Bag 5
Building instructions for a LEGO SPIKE Robot that we call the Five-Minute Bot because it could be built in Five Minutes.
This attachment demonstrates the principle of dropping a part inside a container. It uses parts only from the LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor 51515 set. The goal of the attachment is to release a lever that is holding the wheel.
This attachment demonstrates pushing and pulling with a circular motion. It is useful for FIRST LEGO League competitions where you can grad a mission model and bring it back to base or push/pull on a lever.
These are instructions on how to build the:
You can find more building instructions and tips and tricks about the competition at this page.
This is a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime robot attachment for accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League 2020 Replay Cell Phone mission . The attachment is designed for Gazon, LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot.
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.
Do you like playing bowling? How about playing it with a Mindstorms 51515 Robot Inventor set? Well, these are the building instructions for the bowling pins and "playground". In order to play bowling with a robot, you'll first have to build one. This particular construction was created to be used with Tricky - the smallest Inventor robot - and its Kick the ball attachment. You could later spice things up and try to play it with the Turning attachment for Tricky.
You can find the LEGO set, with which this was built, by following this link.
You can find constructions created to play with Tricky, by following the links below: