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Domino Bot |
Probably you have found already some Mindstorms Domino Bot examples on
the internet. Featuring up to 4 motors to put domino bricks in a row. This
design however uses just one Single
9Volt Geared Motor to place Domino Stones in a steady and endless row! No
RCX or NXT, no sensors, just one motor to do the job. Worm screws on each
rear wheel assure steady rides with strong breaking to prevent the machine to
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Marble Play ground |
For the kids, around 7 years old. This 80 centimetres high marble play
ground has two runways carrying the marbles back to floor level. First you
put the marbles on top by hand. The second run starts when the marble
elevator throws the marbles on top of the second runway. The thread is
created using the parts of the Bull Dozer set 8275 (year 2007). The thread is
powered by one older type 9v Geared motor. Can you manage the marbles just as
fast as the machine does? Try it yourself! |
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Fun Fair |
A 70cm high devastating attraction for your Fun Fair. Ticket Office at
the entrance. Seats for 32 MiniFigs, flying through the sky. Geared 9V Motor
for a gentle spin. |
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Police Gun |
This weapon features rubber bullets (Lego competition arrows) to shoot
down intruders in the area. The weapon is used in the Police Shooter Lego
Game (See the Mindstorms pages on this site). The gun uses a standard canon
device and a suspension unit in the trigger mechanism. Takes about 15 minutes
to build. Tip! Build two of them and you have
a shoot out game with your friends! |
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Wobbel 8000 |
A true attraction for your Fun Fair! It carries 24 Jet Planes that fly
around and move up and down. All on MiniFig scale. Below the platform four
geared 9Volt motors are positioned and attached to a control panel to
independently control all movements! Inspired by Bruce Lowell little ball. |
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Lego Soccer Game |
Not 2x11 players but 2x6 is enough to play a tough soccer match with
your friends! Each player has six control levers behind his goal to control
each Minifig independently. The field requires some cardboard as alternative
for a field full of Lego studs… |
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LEGO TECHNIC BASIC MODELS |
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Star Wars Droid |
Small example for the younger builders. Legs and arms can be placed in
any position. Obi-Wan Kenobi has no mercy for these droids, but they keep on coming
from anywhere you look! |
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AROR |
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Robot On Request. A 38cm tall
Robot. Legs and arms move manually. The head turns into the direction of the
arm that is pushed forward. Legs are enforced with suspension to allow a
steady ride. A canon in his chest keeps the enemy away. Takes limited time to
build. |
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Up/Down Canon |
Basic shooting assembly for various models. The damped shock absorber
smoothly tilts the canons when slightly pushed up by hand. |
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Hybrid Aircraft |
Example #1 using the Up/Down shooting assembly. Threads to cross all
terrains, wings to fly over deep pits. Push exhaust pipes (rear) to shoot! |
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Cyber Tank |
Example #2 using the Up/Down shooting assembly. Large heavy duty Cyber
Master Threads makes it unstoppable! |
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Propeller |
For the Lego Technic builders at the age of five. Fast spinning Lego
plate using an ungeared 9V Minimotor on a 9V battery block. Imagine you are
an airplane and run, as fast as you can! |
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Simple Hand |
Study model of a real size hand. All fingers move naturally and
independently. Each finger has a Lego Flex System cable connected to the
fingertip and leading to the inside of the hand. Later I build improved
hands. See my Mindstorms pages for more details… |
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Double Canon |
Most simple but solid Lego Technic Double Cyber Shooter, for the 6
year old to build. |
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