Not Just Bricks

Not Just Bricks

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"Not Just Bricks" is a project dedicated to the publication and dissemination of robotic projects ma

15/04/2026

A fun little skier that actually moves like a real skier!

Building instructions available in our patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/c/notjustbricks

Using clever linkages, the arms and legs are connected so they move together in a smooth, synchronized way, just like skiing down a snowy hill. I

t’s like bringing a tiny mechanical athlete to life! Check it out and see how simple parts can create such cool motion. 🎿

Photos from Robots Got Talents's post 04/04/2026

WeDo 2.0 Easter Adventures🐰🤖

Robots Got Talents™ and Not Just Bricks are excited to present Easter Adventures Camp—a joyful, Easter-themed robotics experience for elementary school students!

In this four-lesson mini-course, students will explore the basics of robotics and coding through fun and festive WeDo 2.0 builds that celebrate the spirit of Easter. From bunnies to egg hunts, young makers will bring seasonal magic to life—one motor and sensor at a time! 🌼✨

🔹 Student Zone: Includes 13 exclusive WeDo 2.0 building and programming activities, topic-by-topic presentations, simplified student notebooks, and step-by-step guides.

🔹 Teacher Zone: Full access to the Elementary Robotics V2.0 Course Book, RoboApp QR Codes, advertising templates, student handouts, lesson plans, and certificate templates.

🎉 Everything you need for an unforgettable Easter robotics journey—ready for your classroom!

📥 Sign up now! Fill out the hosting form and receive your login credentials within 48 hours

Course Preview (YouTube Video): https://youtu.be/jDxkUEtMvRE?si=SIJcCP9JwH1WTzhC

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11/03/2026

Building instructions: https://www.patreon.com/notjustbricks
Cost: 3$

The build is simple in terms of electronics and programming since it uses only one motor and a basic program to move forward and backward.

However, the interesting part of this project is the mechanical design—a set of linkages that convert the motor’s rotation into a walking motion that mimics a two-legged dinosaur gait.

It’s a fun example of how relatively simple code can produce complex movement through clever mechanical engineering.

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