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Beyond the Basics...
Posted: 18 Dec 2011, 23:31
by simoncav
Hi all,
My Kids and I have just the standard Mindstorms 2.0 8547 kit and have made all the models in the standard guide plus a few more in various books.
So my question is; Where do we go from here?
If we want to build more complex models, should we buy another 8547 box for the extra parts or should we just buy up various bits that appear on eBay, and if so, what parts should we look for?
Thanks in advance,
Simon Cavill
Re: Beyond the Basics...
Posted: 19 Dec 2011, 02:37
by tcwan
You can try alternative sensors, there are several manufacturers, including HiTechnic
http://www.hitechnic.com/.
LEGO Education sells a box of Technics parts to expand the NXT
http://www.legoeducation.us/eng/product ... e_set/2214. However, I don't know if it is easy to obtain if you're not in an educational institution.
Re: Beyond the Basics...
Posted: 19 Dec 2011, 03:01
by dimasterooo
What I would do (and what I did) was buy some really big technic sets (the yellow bulldozer, the black and red towtruck, etc.) and get most of my parts from there. They really have A LOT of stuff in them, and there's a lot of variety too.
Re: Beyond the Basics...
Posted: 19 Dec 2011, 03:14
by mattallen37
tcwan wrote:You can try alternative sensors, there are several manufacturers, including
HiTechnic
I agree here. There is a huge variety in sensors you can buy for the NXT. In addition to
HiTechnic, several great companies are
mindsensors and
Dexter Industries. There are several other companies as well, but not that seem to specialize in NXT stuff.
Obviously what you will need depends on what you want to be able to do. Here are a couple of my favorite types of robots to make, with links to my choice of sensors:
NXT based RC vehicles. I highly recommend the
PSP-Nx from mindsensors.
NXT segway type robots. The
HT Gyro works well, but I prefer the
dIMU (which has a 3 axis gyro, as well as a 3 axis accelerometer).
Extra parts is a very necessary thing for people who like to build. There are many ways to get parts, but some of the best ways are
Technic sets,
eBay, and
Bricklink.
That looks like a really good expansion set, and It's actually very easy to order (no harder than Lego Shop At Home).
I also totally agree with dimasterooo. I think I have around 25 technic sets (of which probably only 5-6 are "big"). That is a really great way to got lots of common parts, as well as some special parts.