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vladoniki

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  • Birthday 08/11/1982

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    42129

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  1. I guess it would be suitably to vibrate/rumble when it reaches an obstacle (front or rear motor reaches a higher load). Force feedback is familiar to me from PC steering wheels (with force feedback) - playing Need for Speed with it is very satisfying. I'm looking for a similar experience with 42160 + the XBox controller. :)
  2. I use Pybricks Profile for 42160 + Xbox controller. I tried to find a similar code for 42160 which uses the Force feedback of XBox controller. I'm not good at programming. If someone has a ready code for 42160 + Rumble function of the XBox controller I woud be very happy if you share it. Thanks! :)
  3. I am inpatient. :) When will we see your review of 42176?
  4. One more modification based on your model. :) https://youtu.be/QvKlTQRPMvY
  5. My version in Black + Red. Easy access to the batteries. Removable body. Next I will try it with 3x PU L-motors istead of the XL-motors.
  6. I used 1x sensor + 1x motor. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wdf_GTM2jLQ&ab_channel=BrickMania-BG
  7. Is there a way to convert program made in Lego PoweredUp app to Pybricks (I can not type programs like code), any tool/app? Thanks! :)
  8. Yes, you are right. I have just seen it. It was built a long time ago... :)
  9. 42099 uses the same wheel hubs and steering works perfect. The rail is 1 stud closer to the center of the wheel and it has a better turn radius.
  10. Many, many thanks, Gimmick! Program works perfect and now I have remote controlled lights on my 42099. :)
  11. I have 42099 and I use PU remote control with Pybricks program: https://pybricks.com/projects/sets/technic/42099-off-roader/powered-up-remote/#program. I am very happy I can control it with phisicall remote control. :) I want to add lights (Powered Up LED Light) to port D of the Technic hub. Can I control the lights by adding code to the program - for example to turn them on/off with one of the red buttons on the remote control? I don't understand programming. Would you help me. Many thanks! :)
  12. It is great! Do you plan to make an instruction?
  13. It is fantastic! Here is my version without shock absorbers. Тhe most passable Lego machine I have ever build. Thank you for the instructions! :)
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