Hello, thank you for the wonderful educational videos, we learned a lot. Can you please suggest the best method to align the robot before each mission? We have 90deg zig to align the robot with reference to the corner lines on the mat, but for young kids it takes time and with multiple missions a lot of time is wasted in alignment alone. We thought of using the wall of the board but the thought of if the mat is not flushed to the wall at the event then our alignments will be wrong, prevented us from using the wall of the board. Please advise what you use for alignments.
I find just using the table wall and the black lines on the mat the easiest. Also trying to use the same lineup spot where possible helps the team remember under pressure! Just check the mat is in the correct position before the match begins. You can ask the ref to fix it if needed.
My daughter wants to use these wheels, but we are having trouble coming up with a conversion for the Hummer One design as these are just a tiny bit larger diameter than the small Spike wheels. Any suggestions? I haven't had a chance to look at what she is attempting to do to make them fit, so it may be something fairly simple.
Hello, thank you for the wonderful educational videos, we learned a lot. Can you please suggest the best method to align the robot before each mission? We have 90deg zig to align the robot with reference to the corner lines on the mat, but for young kids it takes time and with multiple missions a lot of time is wasted in alignment alone. We thought of using the wall of the board but the thought of if the mat is not flushed to the wall at the event then our alignments will be wrong, prevented us from using the wall of the board. Please advise what you use for alignments.
I find just using the table wall and the black lines on the mat the easiest. Also trying to use the same lineup spot where possible helps the team remember under pressure!
Just check the mat is in the correct position before the match begins. You can ask the ref to fix it if needed.
@nextlevelteacher Thank you
Another clarification: Is it allowed to use other wheels than those come in the spike prime package?
Any LEGO branded pieces can be used.
Is there an alternative wheel for the large spike prime wheel or is it just the small one?
Are the black wheels the ones from the old EV3 kits or are they different lego wheels?
No. The part number is 32019.
May I know the lego part number for the non driving wheel? The one without tire. Thank you very much!
51488 / 56908. The wheels from an ev3 kit.
@@nextlevelteacher Thank you very much!
What’s the wheel and rim number? Thank you
Tire- 32019
Wheel- 86652
what is the number of that wheel on the lego pick a brick website
86652c01
My daughter wants to use these wheels, but we are having trouble coming up with a conversion for the Hummer One design as these are just a tiny bit larger diameter than the small Spike wheels. Any suggestions? I haven't had a chance to look at what she is attempting to do to make them fit, so it may be something fairly simple.