LEGO Sumo Arena is Ready!

Here is the playing arena for Arduino x Lego — Episode #27

J3
KidsTronics
3 min readAug 19, 2019

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Hi, Now It’s Timmme! Are You Ready? Fight!

Fig 1, The Sumo Arena is ready!
Fig 2. PitBot & Arrow Lego are recognizing each other…

As I promised in the last episode, here is The Sumo Arena.

Fig 3. The measure of the Sumo Arena, inspired in the Sugo’s Arena

As for the program I used SugoBot code, and you can download it from here:

EV3 Code:SuGObot11.ev3

The Lego is created by my son, and for the next episode, we gonna prepare the Arduino’s PitBot.

You can see the articles about PitBot in these Kidstronics page:

24° Lego Episode — PitBot — A Star Is Born — Working at The First Structure in Our Sparring Robot25° Lego Episode — PitBot Is Agressive? Well, No Worries! — Making PitBot bite!26° Lego Episode — Dancing Good w/ PitBot — All The Secret for Replicate This Awesome Robot

As for now, that’s enough!

PitBot is coming! Be Tuned!

Credits & References

SuGO™ competition Site

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J3
KidsTronics

Hi, Guys o/ I am J3! I am just a hobby-dev, playing around with Python, Django, Ruby, Rails, Lego, Arduino, Raspy, PIC, AI… Welcome! Join us!