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  1. The App-controlled batmobile had only 316 pieces.
  2. Like some sort of drifting mechanism with spinning rear tires and new suspension components. So sad that no set like that was released this year.
  3. After a trial run earlier this year we made it to Legoworld in Utrecht for seven days of fun with heavy machinery. This scale allows for vehicles that are both attractive and functional, and we're pleased to report we had very little technical trouble along the way. Replacing one burned out L motor, some fiddling with the parts and back to mining we went. We had lots of positive attention from the audience, and we hope you'll like the video as well.
  4. Yeah, that requires a bit more commitment than I'm into. I'd be willing to contribute financially to get the brickcontroller2 app updated and properly into the app store, but messing with developer profiles more commitment than I'm into. In the mean time I installed brickcontroller2 on an old android phone, which for now seems to have fixed the issue.
  5. I'm having trouble with brickcontroller2 version 3.1 on an Ipad- after running for a couple of minutes the steering servo locks itself at a 90 degree angle. It doesn't seem to be a mechanical issue, restarting the profile in the app zeroes the steering again. Does anyone know of a fix? I tried putting the steering servo on different ports, but no luck so far. The hub's firmware is up to date. I'm reading things about forked apps in this thread, but I suppose there's some jailbreaking to be done to run these on Ipad, or am I wrong there?
  6. Another meeting, another video: There's still plenty to do in preparation for Legoworld in a month, but folks have brought their greatest machines to contribute
  7. They are part of the youtube interface.
  8. I don't really get the question? It works pretty much the same as the boat stud, but since it's also a wheel it's got even less friction in the direction it rolls in.
  9. Wheel 18 x 14 Smooth : Part 55889 | BrickLink Rolls in one direction, slides in the other.
  10. @howitzer Last year they were €26. To me that's still worth it, but obviously that depends per person.
  11. That'd be great! It's a yearly event called Legoworld, their site is here: LEGOWorld . Currently it still shows the 2024 event, but in a month or so ticket sales should start for the 2025 edition. It's a fun day out, showcasing the Netherlands' best builders... And me.
  12. This video is of a trial run we had last weekend. It's not really a competition, it's just messing around with raw materials. These are models by different contributors. If you have questions about the separate models just ask, they hang around these parts. The audience really liked the sorting machine.The models work well together, but we still need bulldozers or other equipment to clean up all the spilled material, for example. Also, while the sorting machine was 100% accurate, improvements can be made in the input, output and throughput department. We'll keep plugging at it. If you want to check it out yourself- the next runs are planned in Meijel (The Netherlands) on the 24th of August, and in Utrecht (The Netherlands once again) 16-22 October. Love to hear what you think!
  13. 0,5 stud travel for a shock gets awfully close to the flex that's already inherent in studless technic.
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