

The kit took me about an hour to construct with only one hiccup along the way.

However, most people probably wont notice the difference. I really wish VEX had purple parts for the inside to match the glow of the real Minotaur and a gold drum instead of yellow. For this project, the colors were close to the original bot. However, there was one yellow panel and yellow drum parts. The majority of the parts are black or gray.

It has lots of little parts that might not be good for small children. The building system is the same as VEX IQ/ HEXBUG. The Minotaur set came packed with lots of parts and an instruction book. Follow me past the break to see what I thought of this building set. Its spinning drum eats through other bots. This bot from Brazil and is a joy to watch. Minotaur is one of my favorite bots in the show. Luckily I opened it right away (I thought it might be parts for a FIRST team) and found a Minotaur set. I was delighted to find a box from VEX at my front door recently. As an engineer I really enjoy seeing the design and strategy of each bot.

The robot does not feature a baseplate, allowing for its inner workings to be exposed. Minotaur was one of five BattleBots competitors released as part of HEXBUG's VEX Robotics set of construction kits, released in line with World Championship III.īased on Minotaur's 2018 season design, the toy is easily recognizable by its bold graphics and large drum. Build your own version of this fan favorite bot, with easy snap-together pieces!" - Official description on the HEXBUG website. " It’s robot-fighting time! Directly from the TV series BattleBots, comes VEX Robotics Minotaur by HEXBUG.
