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For better or worse I thought I'd take the plunge and make a custom Powered Up control program using the Powered Up app. It' is already proving to be a mistake. Late to the game I'm powering my Defender and I want two motors for drive, one for steering and one for a gear change (just hi/lo), however before getting carried away I thought I'd make a controller with four slider controls to individually drive four motors just so I can fiddle with motor positions and do noddy testing during this and future builds before doing a proper code; a development tool if you like. I've followed youtube video guides from RacingBrick and Sariel, which make it look clear and simple and I cannot see that I've missed anything. I've got four sliders with four code blocks appropriately linked to slider and motor IDs, just like the videos. The hub is connected, but nothing happens. Move any of the sliders and zilch. Is there something stupid I'm missing?
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[MOC] AWD E-Hatch
Burko-uk replied to Thirdwigg's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Cool idea, and a great little car. Not everything has to be 50 studs long!! -
You don't have to have a differential. You do have to support your driving axles though. Might be worth buying some more complex sets to see how Lego do it. Alternatively Lego host all their official instructions on their website, so you could browse those to see how they build axles. For the size of car you are producing, I'd suggest some of the trucks such as 42112 or 42128 for a guide on how to build a powered axle. These sets take drive from the wheels to power functions on the vehicle rather than being motorised like you are doing, but the principles are the same whichever direction power is going.
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[GBC] Machines by Berthil
Burko-uk replied to Berthil's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
That ferries wheel is amazing! -
[TC26] Polar station 8680 MK2
Burko-uk replied to steph77's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Looks great. We just need three more last minute entries to complete the theme! -
I was hoping no one would notice that. Unfortunately my ten year old son pointed it out about 5% of the way through the build. I then hoped no one here would notice.... I'm choosing to interpret "Artic" in the competition title to mean more broadly "Polar". If we want to play that game, most of the tracked machines in the contest so far would likely fall through the Arctic ice!!!