

FLL 2017: How to accomplish Manhole Cover (08th) Mission in FIRST LEGO League 2017-2018
As we are already off the season we decided to look back at the competition. First, we will take a look at the working solution for FIRST LEGO League 2017 Manhole Cover. This was generally accepted as one of the most difficult missions during the competition. We've built a single attachment to accomplish it.
(we are releasing the video without explanations and will add the explanations later)
- #915
- 24 Jul 2018


FLL 2018: Mission run of M05 and M06, (Place and grab) in FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
In the second run Nightbeast team solves different tasks from two missions - M05 Extraction and M06 Space Station Modules:
- Insert the Tube Module into the Habitation Hub port, west side
- Move all four Core Samples so they are no longer touching the axle that held them in the Core Site Model
- Place the Gas Core Sample completely in Base
- #1204
- 10 May 2019


FLL 2018: Mission run of M03, M04, M14 (move over, shoot, place) in FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
In the third run Nightbeast team solves Mission 04 - Crater Crossing and partly Mission 03 - 3D printing and Mission 014 Meteoroid Deflection:
- Eject the 2x4 Brick by placing a Regolith Core Sample into the 3D Printer.
- Crater Crossing
- Tries to score a meteoroid( tries to shoot a ball)
- #1205
- 12 May 2019

FLL 2018: Mission run of M11, M13 (push, push up) in FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
This is the fifth and the last run of the Nightbeast team. Robot goes out of the base, do missions:
- M11 - Escape Velocity
- M13 - Observatory
and stays on the field. It's a common practice for the competitors to left the robot on the field after the last run. This allows them to do some important points at the end of the match.
- #1212
- 13 May 2019


FLL 2018: How to accomplish M06 (precisely push) from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
This video tutorial contains a details explanation on how we accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2018-2019 Into Orbit mission called M06. SPACE STATION MODULES. This again is a very interesting mission from the competition from which we could learn a lot of basic principles in the field of robotics.
- #1262
- 27 May 2019


FLL 2018: How to accomplish M07 (precisely lift and place) from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
This video tutorial contains a detailed description on how we accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2018-2019 Into Orbit mission called Emergency Walk, which I think is one of the most interesting missions ever in FIRST LEGO League competitions. Join me in for a short explanation.
- #1263
- 18 May 2019


FLL 2018: How to accomplish M05 (extract and collect) from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
This video tutorial contains a detailed explanation on how we accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2018-2019 Into Orbit mission called M05. EXTRACTION. On every robotics competition we have the challenge to collect, carry and return to base a number of objects. It is just in different way every time.
- #1264
- 01 Jun 2019

FLL 2018: How to accomplish M09 (lift heavy) from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
This video tutorial contains a detailed explanation on how we accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2018-2019 Into Orbit mission called M09. STRENGTH EXERCISE. I could think for a couple of missions in previous years that require lifting a heavy object. Let's see how this mission could be accomplished.
- #1265
- 27 May 2019

FLL 2018: How to accomplish M08 (aerobic push pull) from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
This video tutorial contains a detailed explanation on how we accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2018-2019 Into Orbit mission called M08. AEROBIC EXERCISE. This again is a very interesting mission from the competition. We could learn a lot of basic principles in the field of robotics. This mission requires the robot do to something very fast and many times.
- #1266
- 27 May 2019


FLL 2018: How to accomplish M04 (crossing an object) from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
This video tutorial contains a detailed explanation on how we accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2018-2019 Into Orbit mission called M04. CRATER CROSSING. These are some of the funniest missions at this robotics competition. Try to move over an obstacle with a robot and if you manage to return back to base without bumping into other mission models that would be great.
- #1267
- 20 May 2019


FLL 2018: How to accomplish M14 (throw precisely) from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
This video tutorial contains a detailed explanation on how we accomplish the FIRST LEGO League 2018-2019 Into Orbit mission called M14. METEOROID DEFLECTION. The mission is a simple throw of a ball. But of course the ball should reach a specific mission model and arrive at a specific place. And that's always challenging.
- #1268
- 01 Jun 2019


FLL 2018: Mission run M06 (precisely push) from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
In this video tutorial we would look at the mission run for M06. SPACE STATION MODULES. The missions is to precisely push a mission model into an opening. In almost any FIRST LEGO League competition there are such missions. The tutorial contains only the mission run on the field. We accomplish a single mission.
- #1270
- 27 May 2019

FLL 2018: Mission run M08 (aerobic push pull) from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
The M08. AEROBIC EXERCISE is one of the very common types of mission in FIRST LEGO League robotics competitions. I think this pattern of missions was first introduced with the growing abilities of the participating students that were constantly reaching the maximum number of points. So the competition introduced mission that require a lot of time - 20-30 seconds, are time consuming and are complex. They requires a lot of moves. This here is a video tutorial on how it could be accomplished
- #1271
- 27 May 2019

FLL 2018: Mission run M09 (lift heavy) from FIRST LEGO League 2018 Into Orbit. Review
In this video tutorial we would look at the mission run for M09. STRENGTH EXERCISE. The mission is to lift a heavy object in the air. And that could a complex mission. It requires to use gear wheel and the attachment should be quite strong. The tutorial contains only the mission run on the field. We accomplish a single mission.
- #1272
- 27 May 2019