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Idris

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  1. @kbalage Many thanks for your detailed reply. In all of your 3 replies, I understand that you are talking about a special design and creating a new interface in the bluetooth app. My thought was inclined towards already created sets such as the Haunted House, which includes sound effects, timed motor programming and even animations. For creating something out of scratch, I agree with you. In means of batteries, changing them, seeing them lose power, opening and closing the battery box over and over etc. are all problematic. Using one single hub with a rechargeable LiPo battery inside as @howitzer mentioned in 51515 and maybe use another hub like the 51515 is much more effective in my opinion. Therefore I am not talking about individual rechargeable batteries used only for a specific system. In means of voltage, I do not quite agree with you. For example the 51515 uses 10V, but this is not the only case. I do not think that LEGO is only inclined towards creating "toys for kids", rather, in the new sets, as everyone does, I see more and more "18+" sets. As you very well know, there are ads for LEGO, promoting "LEGO for adults". Moreover, using 12V or 18V (yes,18V, 20.000 mAh and 74wh maybe seems extreme but why not) depends according to a set's creation. Not a single set, but several sets which would require more power and torque, exclusively for adults to use/control indoors and maybe outdoors (waterproof even?) and tested to be safe, at least for adults. In means of the durability of the plastic, maybe thermoplastics like polycarbonate can be used for special gears/gear systems. As you have said above, even 9V create risks for "kids" but as I said, my inclination is towards "18+" sets with power functions and especially durable parts. Thank you :) @amorti Why not. Thank you. :) @howitzer Exactly. But only 2050 mAh? I am sure LEGO can do better as it is retiring it's old hubs, as some kind of a proof. Thank you. :)
  2. Dear amorti and kbalage, many thanks for your almost immediate replies. I forgot to mention that I know of BuWizz and KeyBrick and some other companies created by LEGO enthusiasts and young engineers. What I wanted to emphasize here was LEGO, itself, creating its own system, with which the set is still guaranteed and completely puts an end to the battery pollution created by a very eco-friendly and huge company. The products of BuWizz, when compared to the hubs of LEGO are considerably expensive, when you put the same options near each other. Also, the Bluetooth app interface looks very primitive. Of course, clever entrepreneurs like the ones founded BuWizz should be encouraged to push LEGO into new horizons, but I think that LEGO can co-work with large battery companies while also working with companies like BuWizz for synergy and speed together with their own people. For example, the LiPo battery used by BuWizz has a capacity of only about 2500mAh with 8wh. Imagining 20.000 mAh with 74wh using 12V, even 18V would be (in my humble opinion) a game changer for creating faster, more powerful, more lighted-up and most of all enhanced even one-two levels higher, more durable/sturdy, larger, stronger and more complex systems, guaranteed by LEGO. Many Thanks.
  3. Hello to all, It's been a long time since I was in the forum, therefore I do not know ( I did a research but couldn't find one) if a similar topic was opened before. Since the powerbanks have started to be able to give 9V outputs 2 amperes, Even 12V 1,5 amperes with a rated capacity of 12.000 mAh and a total capacity of 20.000 mAh or more, I started to think about using powerbanks instead of 1,5V*6 AA or AAA type batteries in powered and/or lit-up sets. These batteries clearly create a battery pollution after losing their full power or all of their power, thus needed to be replaced. This means money, toxic waste, corrosion of the hubs, unplayable/unusable sets. Corroded batteries create health problems, performance problems, usage problems. (i.e. Haunted House Set with "Powered Up". If the AAA batteries lose power, then the lift in the set immediately start to have problems. First of all, I believe the set's lift system using "Powered Up", has clear faults. Because the motor used to operate the lift is timed and its speed is also cleverly calculated. The lift's wheel system has problems. Many times, it is stuck, doesn't reset properly or because of the wheels slowing down the lift when falling do not act properly when the lift is going up, I tried taking off the side walls of lift, touching the wheels. This made the lift work properly but alas, when it did the panic fall, the wheels did not slow the lift down, so it had a "free-fall". Furthermore, if the batteries lose power, then the lift can not operate properly.) From what I see, at least in Turkey, LEGO is working with VARTA. VARTA has very durable and powerful powerbanks reaching up to 18.200 - 20.000 mAh. Yes, it is large but the technology is improving more and more. The price of the powerbanks? Well, even the VARTA ones are less expensive than the battery hubs sold by LEGO. The outputs can be various (USB-C, USB, micro-USB etc.) and they can simply be adapted to LEGO motors with some modifications. And after a 5-6 hour recharge after full depletion, voila! No waste, no power loss, no unnecessary battery buying/storage and thousands of reacharges only with a smart USB adapter. So? Why not? The powerbanks do not lose their full power at all until they are totally depleted. Because I am not an expert in battery hubs vs. powerbanks in means of generating power to the motors, kindly please warn me if I am talking nonsense. Best of health and Regards, Idris
  4. I wanted to start this topic, because, I believe there are some super-critical steps all of us may miss the assembly/positioning detail in it. After all, it is still the one of the top-three most complex LEGO Technic sets ever produced in its history. Kindly let me start and you continue if you see the step very “tricky”... I’ll just give one step for now: Book 1, Buildbox 2, Step 213! Note: By the way, did the new Chiron’s suspensions have been “fixed”, or “am I dreaming/installing it wrong”? Best Regards, Idris
  5. Dear @kbalage, Many many thanks for the very informative comment. Being a newbie, please bear with these errors of mine (I thought bold letters in the subject section of the topic would be tolerated . Just kidding, thank you for the very kind warning ) I totally forgot about the app, you are right, there are different levels there. I thought about this, when I built the stunt racers, also I thought of a 100% synchronized forward-backward control, for the racer to go perfectly straight (yes, the purpose for a stunt racer, is to be “crazy”, however, sometimes, going perfectly straight can also be crazy. In fact the reason why I create new topics is not to attract attention to myself, but members of the forum to actually see my thoughts, because, I see and am proud that eurobricks is such a huge community with many people who really give efforts like you. And of course, I have to admit there is the “newbie-excitement-effect”, since there are so much things I want to speak of thus state my and have your opinions. Many thanks again and, Best Regards, Idris
  6. I think that the Lambo Urus may be a perfect selection for LEGO, since the vehicle resembles a vehicle which came out of LEGO sketchbooks... Many many thanks for your contribution and, Best Regards, Idris Do you really think that? Why would LEGO Technic and racing fans would stay away from a RC model, if the RC system (including the motors, the battery pack and the IR receiver) did not “spoil” the model? (I am thinking of a brand new Power Functions system, especially in those super-detailed models, not the existing ones.)
  7. I agree, but do you think it should be RC with motors (please do not think about the classic 6*1,5V AA battery “holder”, even not the signal receiver, think about a very small receiver and a flat but rechargable 10.000 mAH battery, giving more than 9V) or be a non-powered model marvel?
  8. What do you kindly think? (For God’s sake I don’t think there is an already created topic for this! If there is, I am so sorry, again ) Best Regards, Idris
  9. @MxWinters, many many thanks for this very informative reply and comment, I thought I was reading Wikipedia for a moment. I really appreciate that. In my view Scammell produced very innovative systems for extreme off-road trucks. But today, with pneumatics and sensors and partial metal cogwheels and differentials, even LEGO Technic can produce even more “jaw-dropping” sets, than of Scammell’s trucks, and maybe DAF can give a “green light” for it.. Personally, I am a LEGO Technic fan, who would love to see it go “really” off-road, RC and even waterproof with powerful cogwheels, suspension and differentials. Larger wheels, cleverer axle and suspensions and even more powerful motors with rechargable batteries. Yes, I always support the idea that some LEGO Technic sets, stay as movable figures and stay as an almost masterpiece work of art; however, being able to play with them in almost real-life terrains (let them go into mud, water, snow, pebbles, etc. and then being able to WASH/CLEAN them afterwards) would be an incredible “leap forwards”, in my opinion. Even a few “rare”, or say, “legendary” sets, would be enough (limited edition, ultimate collectors’ edition etc.) The Liebherr R9800 gives me “hope”... Anyways, many many thanks again for your most appreciated contribution to this topic/thread and of course, I would like to have your opinions regarding the above.. Best Regards, Idris
  10. I definitely agree. And I also support the use of plastics as LEGO plastics. I only thought of using metal in certain parts (as you have stated) in specific parts of LEGO Technic sets..
  11. Since this a topic, also including "speculations", I do not wan't to create another topic and once again act like a newbie but another question comes to my mind, as well. Don't you think LEGO Technic should switch to metal parts in at least some of its sets, especially including cogwheels and strings (cords), especially for sets 16+? What for? Well especially for power purposes. As you perfectly know the plastics of LEGO have different hardness levels and many plastics are very strong or at least "bend-but-not-break-easily". Why not combine this with metal parts? (Aluminium alloys, with around F25 hardness, maybe in some special sets and very key areas, titanium?) Including chains? What do you think? Would that be contrary to the concept of LEGO, or LEGO Technic, or would that improve the sets? Finally, the batteries... Wouldn't a rechargable high performance and capacity Li-Ion large battery be better than using 6-12 even more (especially for MOCs) 1,5V batteries? (Yes, I speak a lot ) Best Regards, Idris
  12. I have also almost always thought about a LEGO Technic type human or humanoid figure. I mean a real large humanoid figure (like at least 70-85 cm tall). What do you think? (Or did LEGO Technic produced such a product, that I don't know?) Best Regards, Idris Perfect portal axles, however, what about the independency of the axles? Should there be some kind of spring suspension? And also maybe independent differentials? I thought something "based" on the 42070 6*6 with different front axles and suspension and I( think I am going off the roof now but), pneumatic supports when a wheel lifts off of the ground to push it down?
  13. Many many thanks for your thorough reply @brickless_kiwi, we have the same problems in Turkiye. I need to spend some money and time, because of my job. I need to get out of it in some way. It seems that my past LEGO addictions are coming back...
  14. A Lambo, a Le Mans Audi hybrid, A Koenigsegg, A Lycan... Wonderful thought in my opinion... I immediately thought about something based on The Crawler.... Personally, I really loved the Scammell, just look at those axles! And with the planetary hubs?? Wow... Just wow... Dear @allanp, I most loved the American Fire Truck possibility. That would judt be AWESOME. :drooling: You are perfectly right @I_Igor, I looked but but couldn't find a topic like I created, maybe it's because of the search-engine, or because I am a newbie. I'll be more thorough, next time, sorry everyone! And @Jim, thank you for merging the topics. Best Regards, Idris By the way, how about the LARGE Rover, in the movie, The Martian?
  15. Wow... That would be perfect... Thank you for your super-contribution...
  16. Hi Again, Really, just imagine for a moment, which type of brand new LEGO Technic set would you like to see THE MOST, tomorrow on the shelf of a LEGO shop, Technic department? (All 16+) * A powerboat? * A drone? (first-time ever(working)) * A super Off-Road vehicle? * A Vintage vehicle? (A Mercedes Maybach (1930s) maybe?) * A Giant (Like the upcoming Liebherr?) * A stunt vehicle? * A LEGO Technic type TRAIN SET? (first time ever?) * A new supercar brand model (A Koenigsegg, maybe?) * Something I forgot? Impatiently waiting for your replies. Best Regards, Idris
  17. @Johnny1360, I would hate to see if anything happens to little Johnny but, LEGO Technic sets are not meant for little Johnny. I mean they have: * Choking hazards, * Strangling hazards, * Crash hazards etc. However: * Pills or drugs are also are not meant for kids, * Kids must not operate drones or likewise machinery, or let's summarize, * Let alone LEGO Technic sets, kids are not allowed to do many things. Even 42070 would create hazards for little Johnny. LEGO can only WARN parents about these. In that way, even the Hogwarts Castle set could be dangerous for little Johnny. (Think about the spires for example.) What I mean is that, LEGO already produces many models which are dangerous for children below some specific age. If LEGO would try to care for babies, say 10-months old, then there would be no LEGO Technic even LEGO stickers at all. (Babies can lick the adhesive of these stickers!) Therefore as a 40+ year old person with lots of nephews and other kin, I would only suggest you keep little Johnny away from these "machines". As I am sure you do. But in my opinion, this would not be a reason for LEGO to limit it's RC models' speed to, say 5km/h. All the Best to little Johnny and your family. Regards, Idris
  18. I agree. The main concept of a tow truck is that when it arrives at the towing area, it fixes itself and the crane works. After the work is done, the supports are retracted, the crane retracted and the truck continues on it's way. Therefore, logically, a manual switch is also used on a tow truck. (You can't move the truck when it's fixed to the ground, can you?). Dear Johnny, As I also like the 42070, I think it has to be "fixed". Not only by modding but with a special work by LEGO. And yes, it is expensive but it is huge and most functional.
  19. Dear @Erik Leppen, About the strings, you are absolutely right, that's why I am a Certified Public Accountant and can not calculate this much engineering. About 42070, I first think that either I am stupid, or the installation manual is wrong or misleading, especially in the HEART of the truck. The red 16T cogwheel which should be in the middle (put to the XL motor shaft) is NOT seen in the manual. So, if you are not an experienced assembler, after assembling almost 65% of the truck, you see that the MAIN cogwheel is that red 16 tooth one and it is NOT installed! Because of that, simply, 42070 would not go back and forth and the 4-cylinder crank system would not work (obviously, because the main cogwheel to connect up to bottom would be MISSING). Second, yes, there are no suspensions for the front axle. Therefore it is not AS off-road as it should be. Adding the middle supports, acting as obstacles while being off-road, the system fails. Third, the rear and middle support "legs", are not synchronised. Sariel has found an incredibly simple solution to that, but that has it's flaws, as well. (It's not 100% fixed) Fourth, well it may seem ugly to some, but it is a mean towing truck. It may be a little ugly. The unstable but cute Teddy Bear balances the ugliness a little , however the front hood is stupidly blue and blank. There could be at least some fancy sticker. Fifth, the doors are stupidly clumsy. Sariel had two solutions to that but LEGO? For God's sake, this is a huge Technic set! How can they not think about it? Sixth, almost NO spare parts remain. 6-7? That's it. Yes, the overall pieces are not that much but, that is cruel. Seventh, also, I looked EVERYWHERE but, two pieces seem REALLY missing. They do not exist in the bags. Did you encounter that? The part code is: 6089119. There HAS to be 11 pieces, instead of 9. Correct me if I am wrong. Eighth, the B model looks (in my opinion) better and it has better off-road capabilities but many functions lack. Ninth, the crane part, is almost non-functional. Many parts could have been put there and the truck would become much more functional and classy. Tenth: I don't know, if you find any, you find the tenth part. Price? Manual switches? But, you know what? I still like the 42070... Crazy me! Best Regards, Idris
  20. @I_Igor, Many thanks for your reply, all the best to Croatia! Yes you are right, I am a new member and helping me in a topic may seem normal but this, in opinion is pure gentlemanship and that is another issue. Not everyone would do this, even the member was Turkish. Please keep in mind that regarding anything about Turkiye, I will help you as much as I can. Kind Regards and thank you for the bargaining wish.
  21. @I_Igor, Dear Friend, THANK YOU! I mean I thank all of you who contribute to this topic but, really, thank you, you really are a Duke! Many many sincere thanks for your interest and effort and also @coinoperator, I sincerely thank you as well :) 2500 TRL is around EUR 394.- . I have to reach this guy and bargain with him... But I will not forget this assistance of yours, without anything you wanted in return. @I_Igor, If anything you want is in Turkiye, please let me know, I'll help as much as I can. My sincere and Kind Regards, Idris. Many many thanks Erik, I will keep your precious comment in mind, most appreciated
  22. Owww... I remembered a YouTube clip, when an MOC expert FINALLY managed to make a gear system, able to raise 100kg! He also included the small clips when the system simply did not work until he managed to reach success after almost a dozen failed attempts. Patience, patience, patience... I am sure you will get your real badge of honor. Best Regards, Idris @sirslayer, really? What about the upcoming Mammoth Liebherr 9800? I personally do not think they will stop the sales of PF elements... I think they get inspired by the MOC experts and modders. To be able to continue that inspiration, I think; not only they will NOT stop sales of Lego Technics PF elements, but also they will "put more back into it" (excuse my French). It may not seem to be a parallel example but, the almighty Alfa Romeo Giulia Quadrifoglio was inspired from Ferrari California. That's how they managed to create a 2.9 Liter V6 with 503-505 HP and also managed to create almost a perfect structural integrity, even on RACE mode. In my opinion, don't worry. More LED lights, more powerful and functional motors and better stabilizers will come. But if they do stop the sales of Technics PF elements, still, don't worry, I'll just go to the LEGO HQ and do my protest
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