Yasli - LEGO SPIKE Prime color sensor robot
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.
- #1902
- 30 Jul 2024
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.
These loops can be used to practice different methods of collecting them. This is a very common challenge in FLL.
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.
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!
"Muni" is short for mountain unicycles - Munis.
This robot is designed to resemble a clown on a unicycle. It uses a large technic gear ring to move forward and backward. On top of the robot is a force sensor, disguised as a clown. You can program it so that when you touch its head, the robot starts!
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 Arabic, "mustakshif" means "explorer."
This simple robot uses two wheels connected to medium motors for movement. It also has an ultrasonic sensor at its front.
A somewhat complex grabber using SPIKE Prime.
In Portuguese, "observador" means "watcher."
This stationary robot has a distance sensor connected to a motor. It is designed to resemble a lighthouse combined with a watchtower.
In Scottish Celtic, "asal" means "donkey."
The robot is designed to resemble a beast of burden. It moves with its four legs, which are connected in pairs to motors on the left and right sides. On its back, it has a platform connected to a force sensor, which can be used to measure if the robot is carrying too much cargo.
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!
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 Hindi, "tantr" means "gearwheel."
The robot moves using two medium motors with small wheels. It has multiple gearwheels attached to the moving wheels, giving it a more complex appearance. In reality, these gears are just for making the robot look cooler. However, you can program them to perform any function you desire!
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.
This is an alternative model for the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 SUPERPOWERED built only with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime parts. The goal of the model is to be able to experiment and learn without the need to have the real parts, that at this moment are almost impossible to find and gather.
This attachment is accomplishing three missions and partly two more missions from the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023. It is for the Chain Monster robot
This is an alternative model for the FIRST LEGO League 2022-2023 SUPERPOWERED built only with LEGO Education SPIKE Prime parts. The goal of the model is to be able to experiment and learn without the need to have the real parts, that at this moment are almost impossible to find and gather.