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ciken

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  1. hello, 2S lipo batterys can be used with no problem with lego components (i do not know what minimum voltage the sbrick needs) but if you want to use 3S batteries you will need a volt regulator like this http://www.jameco.com/1/1/105-mc7809ctg-standard-regulator-9-volt-2-2-amp-3-pin-3-tab-220-rail.html 1S lipos can be used with a 9V booster with this a smaller form factor can be achieved https://www.pololu.com/product/2116 (low output current between 250mA and 350mA !!!!!!) source for lipos : http://www.hobbyking.com/hobbyking/store/__86__85__Batteries_Accessories-Li_Poly_All_brands_.html
  2. these are some good working tho i have seen them working http://www.rotacaster.com.au/shop/category/cat10325/Rotacaster_Robotic_Wheels_Lego_NXT_Compatible.html
  3. I personally think black rims would be nicer on a white car
  4. you need to upload the LXF on dropbox or box or an other upload program and then just post the link
  5. for the front i would take these tires too
  6. http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=514752 this is a foto documentation for custom rims and tires
  7. if i have my 3D printer up and running aprox 9 weeks to wait i wil design and print my own lego parts
  8. yea i though it was old news id did not watch the pictures properly the first time
  9. dis somebody see the red gears from the outriggers seems som sliding gears
  10. first phot released i think EDIT in the right top corner we can see the dump truck
  11. the video is blocked for my country (Belguim)
  12. the photo just looks like a render nicely done hand barman
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