
Muur - LEGO SPIKE Prime simple robot
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?
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- 01 Jul 2022
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?
Third version of a reusable gear attachment. In this scenario a single motor could power two different axles in two different directions. If you use it to accomplish a mission do not forget to send us a video. We would love to see it.
This is a complex three parts attachment for the FIRST LEGO League 2020 Replay competition mission called Boccia. The attachment does three things in the same time. It can align to a mission model, It has a contained for boxes that should be dropped and it also has a lever to rotate the boccia target mission model. On top of the that the attachment is working 10 out of 10
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.
These are instructions on how to build the:
You can find more building instructions and tips and tricks about the competition on this page.
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 LEGO Education SPIKE Prime robot attachment for accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League 2020 Replay Weight Machine mission . The attachment is designed for Gazon, LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot.
During a competition a team of students had to build a robot that looks like a musician. This construction in front of the robot is a Trompet and it looks like Ane is playing some music. If you play music on the phone on the side it is really funny to watch it play.
This is the Coffee Pot, along with a coffee mug. It was 2 hours of fun
You know those constructions that you need to push or pull something and you get a cool chain reaction, right? Here are the building instructions of such a Chain Reaction built with LEGO Mindstorms 51515 Robot Inventor set. This construction was created to be used with the smallest Inventor robot Tricky and its Kick the ball attachment. The goal is to program the robot to kick the Mindstorms/Duplo ball, included in the set, so that the ball could push the lever and start the chain reaction.
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:
These are instructions on how to build the:
You can find more building instructions and tips and tricks about the competition on this page.
These are instructions on how to build the:
You can find more building instructions and tips and tricks about the competition on this page.
These are instructions on how to build the:
You can find more building instructions and tips and tricks about the competition on this page.
Building instructions for the construction plates mission models. The models are used in the Road construction mission of FLLCasts Off-season Challenge with LEGO Mindstorms EV3.
This is one of the spacers that the Nightbeast team used in FLL 2018/19 Into Orbit Challange
Step by step guide on how to add the SD card to the Raspberry pi.
The Raspberry Pi must not be powered.
3D scheme on how to connect the L298N Motor Driver to the Batteries. Follow the step-by-step instructions. Be careful about the PCB terminal connectors.
3D Instructions on how to add a diode to the Raspberry Pi and indicate when the Raspberry Pi is turned on.
3D scheme with instructions on how to connect the L298N driver to the batteries and to the motor. Just that. Connecting to the Raspberry Pi is at a later stage of the course.
In Robopartans classes we needed a few parts the the robot could lift in a competition. These is a box that is suitable for this