Cyrix78

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  1. I have now built the Corvette and as usual I have also made it remote controlled. Steering have a much better steering angle than stock and a rear differential, which makes it possible for very tight corners. Using the AAA(train) Hub and 2 Large Powered Up motors. I have made what I can to make the modification as invisible and clean as possible. The only real difference is that the trunk space are slightly smaller. Can you spot anything of the electronic parts? Video available at Youtube Instructions available at Rebrickable
  2. I got some requests to add a Buwizz version with Power Functions motors to Land Rover RC instructions. It is now available at Rebrickable: Rebrickable Link
  3. How do you like my motorized Land Rover? I have tried to hide all electronics completely and keep all original functions. I would really have liked to make it 4WD with diffs, but there is not that much space to hide motors and other stuff in this model even if it is quite big. So for now it is only rear Wheel drive with a straight axle without diff. I might try with a Buwizz instead of Powered Up and add some more functions. Maybe a working winch and some lights? Video available at Youtube Instructions available at Rebrickable
  4. Yes the top can be lifted off. I have only made changes to the chassi.
  5. I can fix that next week. I am not at home for a few days. I would love to build a 4WD version, but that will have to be with Buwizz or other smaller battery box. Or you have to sacrifice something. I wanted to build it with modern Lego battery and motors. I have at least kept the suspension working as it should.
  6. Full RC Conversion of 10269 Harley Davidson Fatboy After many hours of trial and error, broken bits and gray hair I have finally a working Remote Controlled Harley. And it actually works wery well and are not more fragile than the orginal set. My goal was to create a slower motorbike that you can play with in your living room, so self balancing was not an option as this requires high speed to work. My bike runs on "training wheels" all the time that leans at the same time as the handlebar stears. Have tried my best to hide the electronics an keep it as close looking as possible to the orginal set. Motorized wtih Buwizz/CaDa battery to save space and Power Functions motors. Youtube Video Instructions available at Rebrickable
  7. I finally added a driver and it turned out great. Had to modify the arms to have freely moving joints. Instructions are updated with how to add a ”Starwars Buildable Figure”: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-95728
  8. If using a Buwizz and a genuine Lego Servo it will be possible to have proportional steering. I used CaDa battery and Servo which do not have any steps.
  9. Thanks! Your bikes are really, I actually tried to make it self balanceing, but it was not possible to make it slow enough to drive indoor and would also very hard to hide the electronics.
  10. It as lot of steps to get a picture from the phone into this forum, but here it is.
  11. I think it is under 1kg, but it is still much heavier than a Technic set. I had no intention to build a fast bike when I constructed it. But with Buwizz; CaDa pro motor and slightly higher gearing ratio, it will probably double the speed, but not enough for drifting. Tried to fit a large motor but was not able to hide it well enough.
  12. It is so hard to attach photos in this forum... Battery sits between rear wheel and M motor, you can see the charge cable connected at on picture. In the video I used a CaDa battery and a Lego M motor. You could use a Buwizz in Ludicrous mode and maybe some clone motor with more power and it will be a lot faster. It is easy to change the gearing ratio also if needed.
  13. As already said, the training wheels are tilting while the handlebar steers.
  14. Lego released a new Creator veichle and as a tradition I have motorized it with remote control. A bit easier to hide all electric parts this time as the car is really big. But it is also heavy and slow with only one L motor for drive. There are some small changes to the interior, but all details are still there. I have created instructions to build it with Powered Up parts, but if there are any interest I might add instructions for other power systems later. Rebrickable Instructions Youtube Video
  15. VW T2 RC edition is now possible to build with almost any type of electronic parts(Powered Up, Power Functions, Buwizz etc). Think I found a good place to hide the IR Reciver. Altough Propane storage is permanently locked in PF version. What model do you like me motorize next?
  16. I continue my mission to motorize the Creator Expert fleet, have already done a bunch other of them. I always try to make the motorization as inivisible as possible, you should not be able to see any electronics without looking very carefully. As the Porsche is pretty big and heavy I used ad Buwizz and a Large motor geared up 20/12 to give it the power that a Porsche deserves. If you do not need Turbo Power it could also be powered with a cheaper CaDa system. Since the PF servo is so big and bulky, i have used an M motor with a rubberband return to center function instead. Also added 2 pairs of Power Function lights, altough I am not totally happy with the front lights, but this was the best I could come up with. Because I am creating instructions for other to build this, I have not used any rare/expensive bricks and tried to reuse as many bricks as possible in new locations. It only requires about 150 extra bricks and electric parts. If there are interest, I might create Power Functions and/or Powered Up versions later. I have some ideas to hide the IR reciever and there is still space for a slightly larger battery and motor. Youtube video Rebrickable Instructions
  17. Have now done a Powered Up version also. Buwizz 3.0 can also be used if you prefer that. Instructions are updated! All electronics are completly hidden, except the steering motor that is slightly visible.
  18. I have also made a Power Functions version now. Pretty happy with how well i was able to hide IR reciever Instructions are also updated with Power Functions version Will start to work on a Powered Up version now.
  19. I have tried to make a better presentation now and actually found the button to add pictures:) For the youtube video, I used a Buwizz battery. It will be a bit slower with CaDa but it have a geared up Large motor, so it is till moving at some speed. Can PU 45303 really be used as a servo? I believed that you need PU 88013 to get a motor with angle sensor.
  20. How do I add pictures to a post? I can only upload really tiny tumbnail pictures.
  21. Remote Control Conversion of Lego 10220 VW Bus. Motorized with M motors for steering, drive and roof. 2 pair of Power Function Lights (front and rear) Using Buwizz or CaDa battery. Instructions available at https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-64460/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3aC342ZdnlQ
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    VW Beetle RC mod

    VW Beetle RC conversion. All orginal details are still there(full interior, fake engine, gas tank, spare wheel etc), the "only" difference that it can drive:) Can be powered with many different power systems(Power Functions, Buwizz, CaDa, Powered Up). https://https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-57119
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    James Bond DB5 RC mod

    How do you like my motorization mod of James Bond Aston Martin DB5? All orginal gadgets and details are still there, the only difference is that it can drive:) Lego 10262 Aston Martin DB5 RC