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
- #165
- 18 Nov 2015
- 2
Pinless Rubber Band Attachment
Building instructions for the Pinless Rubber Band Attachment:
- #171
- 08 Jul 2015
- 1

Mindstorms attachment with rubber band
These are building instructions for one of the greatest LEGO Mindstorms attachments that we've built. Super simple and easy to follow and at the end, you have an attachment with a rubber band that controls a lever and that could lift objects from the field. It could lift them up. Also because it is with a rubber band you don't need a motor and you could use the motor for other attachments.
- #172
- 07 Jun 2015
- 1
Rubber band LEGO attachment without motors
Building instructions for the Rubber Band Attachment
- #188
- 28 Jun 2015
- 1

Ambulance and Truck Robot Lifting Attachment
Attachment part of a series of robot attachments for accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League 2013 competition. This specific construction lifts the two vehicles. It uses rubber bands for locking the levers. Take a look at the video tutorials for details explanation on how it works.
Build from LEGO Mindstorms EV3 parts.
- #189
- 27 Sep 2015
- 1

Robot Lifting Attachment With a scissors mechanism
For the FIRST LEGO League 2016-2017 Animal Allies we prepared an attachment for lifting the robot. The idea of the attachment is to show how you could lift the whole robot with a system of gear wheels, levers, and scissors constructions.
Built mainly from LEGO Mindstorms EV3 parts but could probably be constructed from NXT sets.
- #270
- 20 Mar 2017
- 9

FIRST LEGO League Hydrodynamics 2017-2018 Robot Rules
These are the official robot rules for the FIRST LEGO League Hydrodynamics 2017-2018 robot missions.
- #528
- 30 Aug 2017

Observatory. Mission 13 from FIRST LEGO League 2018-2019 Into Orbit challenge
Background
A space telescope is astonishing, but it can’t beat the accessibility and simplicity of a college or science museum observatory – that is, if you know how and where to point it.
Mission
Rotate the observatory to a precise direction.
Scores
- Get the pointer tip completely in orange, or partly covering either of orange’s end-borders: 20 OR
- Get the pointer tip completely in white: 18 OR
- Get the pointer tip completely in grey, or partly covering either of grey’s end-borders: 16
- Possible Scores: 0, 16, 18, 20
Scoring Requirements
- The result must be visible at the end of the match.
(mission descriptions source https://www.first-lego-league.org/)
- #536
- 31 Aug 2018

Meteoroid Deflection. Mission 14 from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit Challenge
Background
The chance of a “serious” meteoroid hitting earth in our lifetime is extremely low, but it’s not zero, and the devastation could truly wipe us out. How will scientists and engineers keep us safe?
Mission
From west of the free-line, send one or both meteoroids independently to the meteoroid catcher. “Independently”: see also M01, Section “Scoring Requirements”.
Scores
- Meteoroid(s) touch(es) the mat in the centre section of the meteoroid catcher: 12 each
- Meteoroid(s) touch(es) the mat in either side section of the meteoroid catcher: 8 each
- Possible scores: 0, 8, 12, 16, 20, 24
Scoring Requirements
- The result must be visible at the end of the match.
- The meteoroids need to be sent over the free-line to touch the mat in the meteoroid catcher > Only allowed method. Must be observed by the referee.
- The meteoroids must be hit/released while they are clearly and completely west of the free-line. > Only allowed method. Must be observed by the referee.
- While between hit/release and scoring position, the meteoroid must be clearly independent. > Only allowed method. Must be observed by the referee.
- If ever the ring-set meteoroid is off its ring, you may remove the ring from the field by hand. This is a special exception to the rules.
(mission descriptions source https://www.first-lego-league.org/)
- #537
- 01 Jan 2016

Escape Velocity. Mission 11 from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit Challenge
Background
Soon after a launch, rocket engines often separate away from spacecraft by design, but that’s long before the spacecraft leaves the pull of gravity. So why doesn’t the spacecraft fall back to earth?
Mission
The robot needs to impact the strike pad hard enough to keep the spacecraft from dropping back down.
Scores
- Get the spacecraft to go so fast and high that it stays up, by pressing/hitting the strike pad: 24
- Possible scores: 0, 24
Scoring Requirements
- The result must be visible at the end of the match.
- Activate the spacecraft by pressing/hitting the strike pad. > Only allowed method. Must be observed by the referee.
(mission descriptions source https://www.first-lego-league.org/)
- #538
- 01 Jan 2016

Solar Panel Array. Mission 2 from FIRST LEGO League 2018-2019 Into Orbit challenge
Background
Solar panels in space are a great source of energy for a space station in the inner solar system, but since things in space are always moving, aiming the panels takes some thought.
Mission
Solar panels need to be angled toward or away from you, depending on strategy and conditions.
Scores
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Both solar panels are angled toward the same field: 22 (for both teams)
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Your solar panel is angled toward the other team’s field: 18
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Possible scores: 0, 18, 22, 40 as shown below and seen from above your north border, facing north.
“Your” solar panel is the one on your west end of the table.
Scoring Requirements
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Results must be visible at the end of the match.
(mission descriptions source https://www.first-lego-league.org/)
- #539
- 01 Jan 2016

Space Travel. Mission 01 For FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit Challenge
Background
Incredible engineering accomplishments like space travel come about in steps. And many huge, progressive sub-goals need to be met before we can forever leave earth and live to tell about it!
Mission
The robot needs to send payload rockets (carts) rolling down the space travel ramp. The first cart is preset and ready to go, but the robot needs to load the other two from the base.
Scores
- Vehicle payload rolled down the space travel ramp: 22
- Supply payload rolled down the space travel ramp: 14
- Crew payload rolled down the space travel ramp: 10
- Possible scores: 0, 10, 14, 22, 24, 32, 36, 46
Scoring Requirements
- For each roll, the cart must be independent by the time it reaches the first track connection ramp. > Note: Only allowed method. Must be observed by the referee.
- Start each payload clearly rolling down the space travel ramp. > Note: Only allowed method. Must be observed by the referee.
- As a mission requirement in any mission, the word “independent” means “not in contact with any of your equipment. > As long as the cart clearly rolls independently past the first track connection, it’s okay if it doesn’t roll all the way east.
(mission descriptions source https://www.first-lego-league.org/)
- #541
- 01 Jan 2016

Space Walk Emergency. Mission 07 For FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit Challenge
Background
Space is quiet and beautiful, but with almost no heat, air, nor air pressure, it could freeze, suffocate, and boil you all at once! Help our spacewalking astronaut “Gerhard” get to safety.
Mission
The robot needs to get Gerhard’s body into the airlock chamber.
Scores
- Astronaut completely in the habitation hub’s airlock chamber: 22 OR
- Astronaut partly in the habitation hub’s airlock chamber: 18
- Possible scores: 0, 18, 22
Scoring Requirements
- For this mission, the word “body” includes all parts except the loop.
- Results must be visible at the end of the match.
(mission descriptions source https://www.first-lego-league.org/)
- #542
- 01 Jan 2016