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FLL 2024: 10 out of 10 Loop, Rotation work, Deliver - Minibox box robot accomplishing M11, M15 Pro Preview

This is a 10 out of 10 video tutorial demonstrating how the Minibox robot completes M11 and M15 of the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE Challenge competition. We use a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime box robot equipped with a lever to collect the M15 minifigure and a mechanism to rotate the M11 Light Show tower. We've taken a slightly unexpected approach to M11, so be sure to check out the detachable attachment!

  • #2331
  • 25 Sep 2024
  • 3:50

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In this video tutorial, we do a 10 Out Of 10 on a mission run where we have to collect one of the loops from FIRST LEGO League 2023 MASTERPIECE, and we have to deliver some minifigures to the other side of the field. We also have to somehow lift this mission model. These are three missions that we do in a single run. The way we decided to accomplish this is by rotating the upper side of the mission model. This is it: 10 out of 10 with this mission. We start, we collect the loop in a very interesting way. We then accomplish this mission for lifting, but we don't lift. We rotate. We do a rotation work with this light show mission model, and we go to the other side of the field. This is now done, 10 out of 10. The Light Show Mission, in this competition could be accomplished in three different ways. It could be accomplished by lifting the axles on the sides, or by rotating the upper side of the mission model. There is also a third way: With the other courses for review for the FIRST LEGO League 2023 MASTERPIECE, we also show the other ways to accomplish this mission. We have three robots that are accomplishing this mission in three different ways, which is really cool. Check out also the other ways in which we accomplish this mission because it's really interesting. The mission model is very high and it's difficult to accomplish it. From then on, the collection of the loop. It's quite straightforward. Loops are straightforward, but for this competition, there are a lot of them, so it's difficult to collect all of them. This is one interesting mechanism in which you can take and then carry the loop. These are two of the interesting things. It's also interesting how the robot moves. And when it moves, it has an inertia. We thought that this inertia would be a problem, but it proves the opposite. If you watch the video till the end, you'll see that there isn't a big difference. It's okay to have this inertia. The fourth thing is how we decided to build the attachment to be a detachable attachment. The one that's now accomplishing the mission is a detachable attachment. That's also really nice. Check out the instructions for the attachment and for the robot, and see how it actually fits on the robot and how it becomes a detachable attachment. These are the important things in this tutorial. What you should do is go, try to build the robot, try to build the attachments, try to build the mission models or the alternative mission models, and try to accomplish them. Download the program, run the program, try to accomplish them. That's for the 10 out of 10. It's fairly stable and very interesting. It presents some interesting principles. I hope this is helpful, and I'll see you in the next tutorial.

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Image for FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 MASTERPIECE solutions and review with MiniBox box robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime
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