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Coder Shah

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  1. Building instructions for a LEGO Mindstorms model based on the wooden trucks produced by LEGO in the 1930s. Uses the parts from a single 51515 kit. Have fun!
  2. Braille display you can build using either the Robot Inventor or Spike Prime set with additional medium motors.
  3. Great job! Just occurred to me that you could actually have the Mindstorms app running on the mobile phone itself (on-brick programming :D)
  4. Sorry, initially playlist was private, have fixed. Tested working on my computer and phone. Have added links to the individual videos.
  5. Playlist of official LEGO Mindstorms Robot Inventor Guide videos from LEGO. https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLEtUplstSD6K7Oilcx_qeo8TFKsraPXwt Links to individual videos as follows:
  6. No worries! Sounds like you're having fun though!
  7. Thanks @Jim! BTW, did you try building the Panda?
  8. Building instructions for R5D5, made using the parts from a single LEGO Mindstorms 51515 set.
  9. @Toastie I do agree with you, but @Dazmundo needs to post the link here as he is the original poster: I did post a link to his post there though.
  10. Hi @Jim, Not my topic, but perhaps it can be moved to this forum?
  11. Hi all, thought I would share some R2 droid builds for Star Wars Day. Spike Prime version: Robot inventor version by Roger Mepham: https://www.facebook.com/groups/mindstormsrobotinventor/permalink/473151137031179/ EV3 version: https://www.lego.com/cdn/product-assets/product.bi.additional.pdf/31313_X_EV3D4.pdf Control+ version by Florian Lacaze https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-48738/Plaatart/42100-model-b-r2-d2/#details Feel free to add other builds to this thread!
  12. I added the Powered Up! hub and motors from the 76112 set to 21303 WALL-E. Building instructions here:
  13. SPIKECyclist building instructions
  14. Ingenuity made the first successful flight on another planet today!
  15. Found the link, see it here: https://hubmodule.readthedocs.io/en/latest/hub2hub/
  16. Maybe this one? Instructions and program here: http://ricquin.net/mindstormsbonusmodels/DemoModel/08_BANNER_PRINT3R.ev3
  17. I was able to store all the parts for the Core and Expansion sets in the Core set's box by using resealable plastic bags. Solution might not be for everyone though. Yup. I believe the metric used was that teachers and kids could build and program a robot in a 45-minute period. Do note that kids (and teachers) starting out with SPIKE Prime would not build as rapidly as an experienced LEGO builder would. There is now, check out this video. Link here: https://hubmodule.readthedocs.io/en/latest/hub2hub/ Just thought I'd mention that the USB cable used to transfer programs from a computer to the SPIKE Prime hub also charges the hub. In my use case where I plug the hub in to program it, then unplug to run the robot, theoretically I'll never run out of battery.
  18. SPIKE Prime / Robot Inventor Among Us astronaut building instructions.
  19. I would not be able to verify it as I don't have a PC. Perhaps you can post the file on Dropbox or Google drive, and share the link here, and hopefully someone with a PC can check it out.
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