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Building instructions for a Light LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Competition Robot that could be used in LEGO Robotics competitions
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Building instructions for a Light LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Competition Robot that could be used in LEGO Robotics competitions
These are 3D Building Instructions for an Alternative M13 Change Shipping Lanes mission model for the FIRST LEGO League 2024-2025 SUBMERGED competition. For the original mission model, see M13 Change Shipping Lanes.
This is the second version of the EV3 Easy Bot. The robot is used in classes with students as one of the first robots to be built. Easy to follow and to arrive at a construction even for first-time students.
This attachment for the Nautiq robot is designed to align the robot accurately during the FIRST LEGO League 2024‑2025 SUBMERGED competition. It improves positioning consistency, helping ensure precise and repeatable mission runs.
Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms Base Chassis with a reversible motor
Note: This robot contains wheels that are from the NXT set.
This attachment for the Nautiq robot is designed to collect the Plankton and Seabed Sample, deliver the Unknown Creature, and accomplish M11 Sonar Discovery in the FIRST LEGO League 2024‑2025 SUBMERGED competition. It enables multiple tasks to be completed efficiently in a single run.
Building instructions for the EasyBot LEGO Mindstorms robot using in many of our courses and tutorials. This EasyBot has two motors and two front wheels. The third wheel is...well, check it out, see how the third wheel is built.
This attachment for the Nautiq robot is designed to collect the Krill, the Reef Segments, and the Water Sample, while accomplishing M05 and M10 in the FIRST LEGO League 2024‑2025 SUBMERGED competition. It combines multiple functions to complete several missions efficiently in a single run.
This attachment for the Nautiq robot is designed to accomplish M10 Send over the Submersible in the FIRST LEGO League 2024‑2025 SUBMERGED competition. It uses a gear mechanism to lift a LEGO axle, allowing the submarine to slide to the other side.
This incredibly compact SPIKE Prime Box Robot is made for competitions like FIRST LEGO League (FLL) and World Robotics Olympiad (WRO). Whakatae (from Maori's word "whakataetae", which means "competitive") is long 17 LEGO units and is with a width of 15 LEGO units. In front of the wheels it has two color sensors which it uses to align. Whakatae also has two Large motors for moving and has two medium motors for attachments!
It's has "V2" in its name, because it's the second version of Whakatae - LEGO Education SPIKE Prime Competition Box robot. The difference between the two is that the first one can be built with only a Large Motor and a Color sensor in addition to the Base set, while this one needs an additional ball bearing. This provides this robot with a lot more stability and can be seen as a true upgrade to the first version.
Attachment frames are used on Base Robot Chassis to make it easier to add and remove attachments very fast. This frame is for the Box Robot 1. It is a single module build with LEGO Mindstorms EV3 parts and it could handle attachment on all sides.
This set of two attachments for the Nautiq robot is designed to solve multiple missions from the FIRST LEGO League 2024‑2025 SUBMERGED competition. It completes M05 Angler Fish, collects 4 Krills for M12 Feed the Whale, gathers all Reef Segments for M03 Coral Reef, and collects all Samples for M14 Sample Collection. The two-attachment design allows for efficient execution of multiple tasks in a single run.
This is a frame for the SUV Box Robot. Tis frame is an adapter between the robot and the attachments. You can add-in several attachments on it and mount them on the robot simultaneously with one movement.
The frame has two locks that make the attachments stick to the robot. Also the front Knobs must not be used for very powerful activities due to jumpings, unless the frame with attachments become heavy enough to prevent any jumping of the frame.
Nautiq is a unique little robot — and the smallest box robot we’ve ever built! It was designed especially for the FLL competition, where having a small and smart robot can be a big advantage. Even though Nautiq is tiny, it’s packed with clever features — like gears that point in different directions — so you can create all kinds of fun and useful attachments.
But keep in mind: small robots like Nautiq can find it tricky to push or lift heavy things. That’s why Nautiq is part of a course that shows cool ways to get around those challenges and still succeed in missions!
This modification of the box robot contains large wheels. It was specially requested by you and we have it.
Frame for adding attachments on the robot. When using a frame it is very easy to quickly add and remove pinless attachments from the robot. The whole frame could be removed.
The frame contains parts from LEGO Mindstorms EV3.
These are Alternative 3D Building Instructions for the Light Show mission model for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition to be used with the Chain Monster Box Robot. A single accurate rotation of the white arrow indicates a perfect mission completion.
The new Spy is a robot with tank treads, which uses one medium motor to turn three things at once. That is achieved by a gear system. Simultaneously the robot turns its two hands up and down, but in opposite directions and its head - left and right.
The robot moves with the help of two tank treads, attached to two Large EV3 Motors.
These are 3D Building Instructions for an Alternative Augmented Reality Statue mission model for the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE competition.
Active robot attachment for the LEGO Mindstorms EV3 Box robot chassis. The attachment is placed on the top of the robot and uses a system of two gear wheels to transfer the motion to a lever and to .... lift things.