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Re: Lego Kit to go with Fred Martins "Robotic Explorations" and the Handy B: msg#00058hardware.lego.robotics
In lugnet.robotics, "Steve D." <rsdelorey@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > Hi, > Newbie here. I lead a senior citizen Tech Forum and we are planning to work > our way through Martin's text book. We have a Handy Board but no Lego > components. I've been searching the Lego site for a kit to use. Basically we > need the Lego Mindstorms Robotic Invention kit without the controller. Can't > seem to find anything. Any suggestions? > > Steve Delorey Here is a reply to the posts in this thread from Steve D.: "Thanks to Maggie, Adrian and Steve for their suggestions. All were helpful. Based on what I found at the various Lego, eBay, Bricklink, and Pitsco sites, I have made a proposal to the club's board that we purchase the basic mindstorm inventor kit from Lego and add parts from these various sources as we need them. Thanks again for your help. Will keep you posted on our progress if the board decides to proceed. :-) Steve DeLorey" So this post makes more sense: http://news.lugnet.com/robotics/?n=24078 (sorry I didn't forward/post the reply sooner!) Maggie C. |
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