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In lugnet.build, Suzanne Rich Green wrote:
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In lugnet.build, Rob Antonishen wrote:
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In lugnet.build, Calum Tsang wrote:
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In lugnet.build, Thomas Jollans wrote:
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Chih-Chieh Wang wrote:
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Where can I get new inventions and their building instructions besides
those given in Lego Mindstorms Robotics Invention System 2.0?
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ONE:
a) look around you room, dig in your LEGO boxes, have a walk through the
cellar or the attic
b) build the facinating idea you just had.
TWO:
a) turn on your computer, start the web browser
b) find something facinating someone else has built
c) think: thats crap, I can build a GREAT improvement
d) (obvious)
THREE:
a) get you hands on about 60-70 $/
b) go to the closest LEGO store
c) buy the Ultimate Builders Kit
d) think: wow! pneumatics; gee! other cool parts; not worth the money
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Four:
-If youre between 9-14, ask teacher at school to join First Lego League.
Five:
-If youre not, participate in a local LUG or organization that has regular
robotics challenges, etc.
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Six:
Check at your local library/bookstore for one of tha many books now in
print. For example,
list of titles at amazon.com
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Seven:
Here are two documents which show exactly how to build working components
which I think go beyond what comes with the kit. They are free to download
.pdf files. This one is written by Fred Martin, who designed the original RCX
brick: The Art of
LEGO Design This ia a 16-page
booklet of color photos to go with it.
-Suz
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Wow, that is really helpful. Thanks to all. I also found something interesting
http://www.natepickens.com/index.php
(It contains many inventions)
http://goldfish.ikaruga.co.uk/index.html
(It also contains many creations)
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