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nintiendo replied to _Ozzee_'s topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Is it still on GitHub since the link in the first page is broken (I know it's years ago :D). -
I have this one but still don't have a chance to unbox it :). I must admit I don't know much about this car as well as Citroen brand, I simply like its hatchback form and multicolor body (different brick colors, not stickers). Don't know if it runs fast enough as what I remember aboutall LEGO cars is they're all slow even sport/racing ones :D BTW, I'm curious if there is any found building issues/fixes of this set. Thank you.
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I think "fragile" is the major problem with several CaDA supercars now, I was interested in a few sets but then I figured out they had "fragile" issues (from others' reviews like yours) then I gave up. I don't think designers don't know their models are fragile, they and CaDA might choose to live with these flaws. I myself found a fundamental flaw in an excavator set, it uses a 2L pin and once you put it through a hole there is no way to pull it out. You build your model once :D So LEGO is more expensive partly because they're more careful about their products.
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CaDA servo motor is proportional itself, and it works precisely. But since current CaDA remote controller does not support so it just turns left/right (-90, 0, +90). Same to LEGO servo motor (PF), controller must support proportional to make it work. If you use CaDA servo motor with LEGO speed controller (8879), I meant PF IR controller, it works nicely exactly same LEGO servo with 7 angles each side.
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FYI, 1. CaDA motors work with LEGO PF 2.0 2. CaDA servo motor is proportional and it works well with LEGO IR controllers (same as LEGO's servo) Test video here youtube.
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It doesn't look like a Humvee from the back :( (the tan/left one).