WRO Elementary 2018 Robot with LEGO Mindstorms EV3
A robot that was used in the WRO Elementary 2018 Robot competition. It is a nice idea of how the motors could control different levers to push things around
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- 06 Jun 2018
A robot that was used in the WRO Elementary 2018 Robot competition. It is a nice idea of how the motors could control different levers to push things around
A 3D scheme on how to connect the front steering motor to the Raspberry PI. This includes the Motor Driver and the batteries. The rear motor is also on this scene.
3D Instructions on how to add a diode to the Raspberry Pi and indicate when the Raspberry Pi is turned on.
You can position the motors on the construction in a number of different ways. We are exploring the advantages and disadvantages of each of them. These are building instructions for the first way to position the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 motors.
Third part of the LEGO Mindstorms BidDaddy Competition Robot.
Download the archive with the models created in the video. My-first-model.ldr is the file created with MLCAD and My-first-model-2.ldr and My-first-model-2.lcd are the files created with LeoCaD.
These are 3D Building Instructions for an Alternative Music Concert Lights and Sounds mission model for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition.
These are 3D Building Instructions for an Alternative 3D Cinema mission model for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition.
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.
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.
A FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 attachment for the MiniBox Robot.
This attachment is designed to be detached, 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.
These loops can be used to practice different methods of collecting them. This is a very common challenge in FLL.
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 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?
We use this positioning attachment with the Kriket box robot and it's run of five missions in a row
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.
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.