
Allunaggio - LEGO SPIKE Prime moon landing robot
Allunagio in Italian means to arrive or touch the Moon.
This simple robot is designed to be constructed in a short lesson. It has two motors for movement and a controller hub.
- #1527
- 01 Jul 2022
Allunagio in Italian means to arrive or touch the Moon.
This simple robot is designed to be constructed in a short lesson. It has two motors for movement and a controller hub.
This is a LEGO Education SPIKE Prime robot attachment for accomplishing the FIRST LEGO League 2020 Replay Slide mission . The attachment is designed for Gazon, LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot.
Introducing Kufar! In Bulgarian, Kufar means "suitcase," and just like a suitcase, this robot is easy to "pack" with different attachments for each task.
Unlike traditional box robots, Kufar is an "out-of-box" design, enabling fast, easy attachment swaps. This flexibility allows teams to build a new chassis with customized attachments for each run, making transitions quick but requiring more parts and careful handling due to its gear transmission, which can sometimes cause gear slippage or play.
To improve precision, Kufar’s gear transmission is optimized for lower speeds. Kufar also includes a color sensor to detect specific colored bricks on attachments and a force sensor to start corresponding programs. With two motors for movement and one for attachments, Kufar is compact, efficient, and easy to handle, especially with its sturdy top handle.
We thoroughly enjoyed exploring this innovative concept and hope you find it equally fun and inspiring!
This attachment is accomplishing four missions from the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024. It is for the Chain Monster Robot. It solve mission 3 - Immersive Experience. It partially solves mission 14 - Audience delivery and mission 15 - Expert delivery by delivering Izzy the Skateboarder to the Skate Park and Emily the Visual Effects Director in Cinema.
The robot's name comes from the Hungarian word megállíthatatlan which means "unstoppable."
This robot is made to go infinitely around the room. The force sensor in front of it, combined with the shield, helps it detect whenever it has collided with something and then turn! Can you make it unstoppable?
One pumpkin spice latte coming right up! This robot is made to serve the best drinks in the whole continent! It is one of the simpler robots that can be made with the LEGO SPIKE Prime set and it uses two medium motors to move around. The coolest part about the robot is the cup holder where a "cup" can be attached or removed. Bottoms up!
This attachment is accomplishing three missions from the FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024. It is for the Chain Monster Robot. It solve mission 8 - Rolling camera, mission 12 - Virtual reality artist and mission 13 - Craft creator.
A FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 attachment for the MiniBox Robot.
This attachment is designed to detach, once it completes its purpose. This is done, so that the team loses less time switching attachments in the base, lowering the chance of human error during the competition.
A FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 attachment for the MiniBox Robot.
This attachment is designed to be thrown back to the base, with the lifted model it collected, before the robot returns, so the team can start loading the model to the next attachment, while the robot is still moving. This is done, so that the team loses less time switching attachments in the base, lowering the chance of human error during the competition.
A FIRST LEGO League 2023-2024 attachment for the MiniBox Robot.
This attachment is designed to detach, once it completes its purpose. This is done, so that the team loses less time switching attachments in the base, lowering the chance of human error during the competition.
A simple line-following robot, Seon, can be programmed to follow a line. However, its design does not support basic wobble or "ducky" line-following, requiring a more advanced method instead.
Mitko is an example for a small robot from LEGO Education SPIKE Prime. It has no sensors, but it has a big container, like a big mouth. So it can collect things, although it can not see them. Like a small animal that is blind, but hungry. Mitko could be used as a base for a robot that needs to collect. In was one of the versions of a robot that we used for a World Robot Olympiad competition.
This attachment was intended for and tested on the Gazon, LEGO Education SPIKE Prime competition robot. It is meant to help the robot complete the 9th mission of the FLL Cargo Connect competition.
Building instructions for a LEGO SPIKE Robot that we call the Five-Minute Bot because it could be built in Five Minutes.
In Greek, "Doryforos" means "satellite."
Instructions for a LEGO SPIKE Prime robot with a built-in phone holder and 2 medium motors.
Second version of a reusable gear attachment. This time the black gear wheel is at the top. It is useful when you are constrained by space.
This is an Inertia triggered attachment build with a LEGO MINDSTORMS Robot Inventor 51515 set. With this attachment we can collect different parts and bring them back to base at FIRST LEGO League competitions. The principle is useful as no additional motors are required for activating this attachment. In the same time it is active which means that it moves and can change it's position in space separately from the robot.. which is useful
Zatter is the big brother of Zat and Zatty. Zatter is here to take the load. It has a large container on its back, suitable for placing different toys inside and playing with them. Built from LEGO SPIKE Core set 45678 + LEGO SPIKE Expansion Set 45680 it was designed by my wife and just slightly improved by me and my colleagues. We spend a good hour or two with the kids placing different plush toys and playing with it.
Play time for a week: About an hour