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Controlling one motor with two IR receivers
Zerobricks replied to jodawill's topic in LEGO Train Tech
Hmm maybe connect the motor to another receiver using the PF extension cable? -
[WIP] Rally car
Zerobricks replied to VKTechnic's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I suggest you to use servo motor, because M motor will stall and eat up lots of power from the drive motors. -
Shockwave Jet Engine Truck
Zerobricks replied to SamBo's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Anotherr one missed the MT deadline! Too bad, its a great MOC! -
What an awesome sloped roof and the scene looks so organic, so....real! The broke bridge/path is spot on.
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Now they work I love the way you built the metal grid with window frames!
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Hmm no pic works?
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Awesome use of lights! Looks creepy in a good way.
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That was really great! So much stuff in such short video, KUDOS
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- Star Wars
- Luke Skywalker
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These are really cute! Nice use of bionicle parts for the shears
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- LEGO
- Creations for Charity
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Awesome recreation! Why did you post video as comedy?
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Awesome scene, but you should have flled the wolf's gap IMO.
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Almost official LEGO's Attack chopper
Zerobricks replied to Nom Carver's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Lego doesnt do millitary stuff hence its yellow. -
Thats so happy and cute
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- Lego Movie
- Uni Kitty
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General Part Discussion
Zerobricks replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
They are 11954 and 64782- 5,506 replies
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- Bionicle Technic
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[MOC] Jeep Lower Forty
Zerobricks replied to VKTechnic's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Its really easy actually. Bot axles are mechanically linked via gears or pully system so when one axle tilts a degree the other tilts also the same degree but in opposite direction. So if the tearrain "tilts" 30 degrees each axle tilts exactly 15 degrees. Its like a longitudal differential with each of the axles being an input. -
Amazing massive build! BUT can it be built in real life? I think there would be lots of bending issues in real life...
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Wow, that looks so real, at the first moment it looks non-lego! Mazaing details and great use of gears
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[MOC] Jeep Lower Forty
Zerobricks replied to VKTechnic's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
What an awesome low, yet offroad model! Nice idea of using the swinging axles, a bit uncoventional though. -
Nicely done! I love the way you amde the trees, so simple. There also seems to be some asian influences in the buildings, i like that.
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Haha, these are quite comical! Can you add description?
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Awesome cross building technique! Think I might steal it