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Thanks for answering the way I was hoping, but there are a few confusing things: I thought that it was a ESC not a DSC, isn't a remote the same as a transmitter? And you didn't answer questions 2 and 3 correctly.
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I know that there are topics similar to this one, but they don't provide a solution to my questions . I'm trying to find out about the compatibility of 3rd party RC components, so that I can use them to fully power 2 buggy motors (or more). And this is how I plan to use them: Transmitter* -> Reciever/ESC* (and battery) -> Buggy motors and RC Servo -> Lego built car. *What I need to get. Here are my questions: What is the minimum of 3rd party components that I need? How good is the compatibility of different brands of Transmitter, Receiver/ESC, and RC servo? (most important question!) Is a ESC the same as a Receiver? What have you used or recommend? (because I know some of you have done something like this before) I already have got 2s and 3s lipos (but I would prefer to use the 11.1 volts of the 3s), I only have toy-grade RC car experience (not hobby-grade), and I don't want to spend more than AUD $50 (for everything) if possible. I know these questions are not technically about Lego, but I will be using it with Lego, and I thought that that some of you have experience with RC - so might be able to help .
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Yes, pneumatics would be great! And much easier to build.
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Oh, I did look for a simmilar topic but didn't find that one . Maybe it could merged with this topic - I think it would be better than 2 topics.
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Interesting... I didn't think of using it like that. Very good! I think it is used to slow the pneumatic cylinders at the point of contacting the bins . Very interesting, I will have to study this a bit more...
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[WIP] Tracked Digger
mocbuild101 replied to Aventador2004's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Yes, much better than red and yellow! It also looks better with the tracks exposed. -
That's very complex @ColletArrow! But also very interesting!
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[MOC] APC v2
mocbuild101 replied to syclone's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
No - it actually suits it! Great work, I didn't expect so many functions in such a small model! -
Great! And yet another reason to consider buying the instructions for @Sheepo's Ford Mustang .
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Explain in more detail please - it sounds interesting!
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Mine is a bit of a combination, I like to build MOC's (sometimes more than sets) and I know stuff about Lego.
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I just looked it up, but it doesn't have damped shocks in it . Still a good idea though!
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WIP Tesla S 100P
mocbuild101 replied to Zerobricks's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Definitely agree with option 2, this it going to be great! -
Wow! This has just gone to the top of my MUST build list! Especially because it has two of your other great ideas (that I was going to build anyway!) built into it. Well done!
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, By the way, have you ever built a Lego Aventador? Like this one: MOC - Lamborghini Aventador
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Welcome! and nice MOC photos!
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[WIP] Tracked Digger
mocbuild101 replied to Aventador2004's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
It's great! I'm amazed you got it so small! But it would be even better if it was all yellow . -
That explains your username too!
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Hoods, that's a good idea! Can you provide links to those? I like that too!
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What is it?
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That's a good use, I didn't think of looking at the sets that used them! That is why I got them.
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That would be very cool! I don't know how Lego would make them though...