All of these models are shown in which is a free 3D CAD program from LEGO. The models shown here fall into several categories: Training Bots, Accessories, and miscellaneous parts.
The SuGO EV3 program assumes a basic robot with two drive motors, two Light/color sensors (NXT or EV3), a “Sumo Eyes” sensor, and an optional “Slap” motor. As long as your robot has these basic components, wired to the correct ports, it will work with the standard SuGOtm program. Like its human counterpart, robot Sumo was born and thrives in Japan. It was introduced to the United States in the early 1990's by Dr. Mato Hattori. One of the early American adopters of robot Sumo was noted Seattle Robotics Society member, Bill Harrison, who organized some of the first U.S. Robot Sumo tournaments.
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Instructions: At the bottom of each image is a link to download that LDD file. Depending on the capabilities of your web browser, you may need to left-click or right-click on that link to access the menu to open or save the file. If you try opening the file and it doesn't look like it worked, try the Save file option.
If you save the file to your computer, make sure you note where the file is located so that you can then open it from that location in LDD. Did you create your own robot design and want to add it here? If so, I'd be glad to post it on the website-providing that it is an actual robot and not just a collection of parts.
Just bring the LDD file on a flash drive to the next RoboClub meeting. Training Robots Training Robot 1: Low Nxt Mount 1 (2-wheel drive) This robot was used for training on how to navigate a robot. Move forward x inches. Turn a certain number of degrees.