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Run home to Pittsburgh

Run home to Pittsburgh. All hooks’ opening face upward. Hooks aren’t actually going sideways. . Materials needed. Standard FLL board 4’x8’ Electrical tape 2”x4” wood LEGO Minifig (4) Flag Assemblies Streamer 3M Hooks Medals. Dimensions – COMING SOON. Dimensions will come soon.

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Run home to Pittsburgh

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  1. Run home to Pittsburgh All hooks’ opening face upward. Hooks aren’t actually going sideways.

  2. Materials needed • Standard FLL board 4’x8’ • Electrical tape • 2”x4” wood • LEGO Minifig • (4) Flag Assemblies • Streamer • 3M Hooks • Medals

  3. Dimensions – COMING SOON Dimensions will come soon

  4. Scoring - Flags Flags must be “flipped up” to receive 5 Pts

  5. Scoring - Medals Silver Bronze Gold Medals should be placed on the hooks for 10 pts each. +5 each for correct order.

  6. Scoring – Medals Alternate Medals can also be pushed into Black Square area for 5 pts each

  7. Scoring – Running Buddy Save your running buddy (back to base) – 5 pts Take him to finish line - 10 pts

  8. Scoring – Time bonus Extra 5 pts if you make it in between 2:00-2:15; 10 pts if 2:00 or earlier.

  9. Points Scale

  10. Rules • 2 minute 30 second rounds (just like FLL). • A robot can leave its base with a maximum of 3 medals. • Once a robot crosses the finish line, the the match is over – you cannot leave the finish area and continue doing other missions. • In order to load Medals onto the robot, both the robot and Medals must be fully within the base. • If a robot is picked up and Medals are left on the field, they cannot be carried back to the base. • If a robot is picked up and parts of the robot become detached, the students may return the parts to the base; any Medals attached to the robot’s parts must remain on the field. For instance, if robot has a scoop that contains Medals and the scoop becomes detached from the robot while on the field, the students may return the scoop to base but will have to leave the Medals on the field. The students may ask the referee to remove the medals from the field. • At any point during a match, a student may request that medals be removed from the playing field. The referee may then remove the medals at their discretion. Any Medals removed this way will not score and cannot be returned to the field. • The robot cannot hang medals from base and must completely leave base before attempting to hang medals. Any Medals scored from base will not count and will be removed from play.

  11. Medals Medals’ ribbon should be cut down to create a 2” diameter opening. Can be cut and stapled together (?). Medals are 1.5” diameter medals.

  12. Center Wood walls 11” 8” 8” The wood walls are made of 2”x4”s. Two 8” cuts, One 11” cut.

  13. 3M Hooks Center v And 1” from top. Opening of hook facing up. The wood walls are made of 2”x4”s. Two 8” cuts, One 11” cut.

  14. Flag Assembly

  15. Streamer Streamer will stretch across the finish line for a fun “breaking” effect. Timer stops once streamer is broken.

  16. Parts • 1.5” Medals - $7.90 on Amazon • LEGO Minifig – If needed, $8.50 on Amazon • You can use any LEGO piece for practice • Streamer – Currently $3.93 on Amazon • 3M Hooks – Details coming soon.

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