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  1. Good idea, too much non-Lego, though. Hmm, I am aware some feel this, though it has absolutely nothing to do with my question.
  2. Thanks, the RC motors are slow compared to real RC motors, however, I believe.Very cool mustang
  3. Hello, I realize Technic motors are very slow compared to RC motors, even considering that Lego bodywork is heavier (the fastest Lego car I have heard of, based on a quick search, is under 20 mph, while RC cars can hit over 100 mph, just using motor- no jets or anything ridiculous ). If I want to build a faster car are there any small-scale RC motors and batteries you would recommend for speed-record Lego model? Regards.
  4. Hello, I have tried other tools (Sariel's wheel tool), etc.), and I can't find this wheel. I know I have seen it in LDD before (or another wheel that looks just like it, if there is one). The wheel I want to find in LDD are the ones on the left vehicle. The picture I am referring to: Thanks!
  5. Looks great! Now take a video of using it in an RC car, and preferably a video focusing on the shield (all Arduino users will appreciate this to understand how it works).
  6. I agree, this project has potential but needs more testing to grab the attention of deep pockets to Kickstart it. Make it compatible with my Galaxy S6 Edge please
  7. If he feels more British: http://www.sheepo.es/2011/11/mini-cooper-mark-i.html
  8. I need to see this in an RC car... The new Nissan Le Mans car has this feature: http://gas2.org/2013/09/03/zf-unveils-energy-recapturing-genshock-suspension/
  9. I am impressed already! Now to make a yellow school bus
  10. Thanks! Exactly what I wanted to hear.I found an app in the Google Play store for Android which claims to let you control Arduino boards through Wi-Fi or Bluetooth. It might be useful for reference to incorporate features. How do you add the Bluetooth module to the Arduino? I think the current title of this thread is much improved. I want to see benchmarks of this Arduino controller vs SBrick vs TLG IR Receiver + Controller in size / cost / latency. Also, how easily does the case attach to Technic / System pieces? This is an easy 3D printing improvement, however. EDIT: I see you have posted price comparisons on your article https://www.kickstar...o?ref=discovery . I think you should copy some of this Kickstarter page into this thread, you might be able to get on the EB front page, which would quickly solve your funding problem. EDIT: You could add "high contoller range" to the title. EDIT: How easy is it to change speed using the src code? And there are many heatsinks out there for cheap, and Arctic Silver thermal paste is cheap and you could use it on many kits or as an optional extra: https://pcpartpicker.com/part/arctic-silver-thermal-paste-as535g
  11. I don't really care about a sequential gearbox at this scale... also, brakes would be nice.
  12. Where is the controller? Also, can you take a video of you driving this?If you make us pay for another Arduino please use a cheap clone Also, will it be possible to use different boards? For example, Mega for massive, 20+ motor projects, and Uno as the main board.
  13. This looks great! I reccomend POV-Ray to get higher-quality renders. Just leave your computer running for a while.
  14. Yeah, I prefer the way POVRay looks, but this is still very impressive technology, especially for slower computers- I've heard of POVRay renders taking days for sub-1000 piece models
  15. Can someone do a side-by-side comparison between POVRay and Bluerender? I'm curious how different the results are: time-wise, Bluerender is way quicker.
  16. Alright, thanks. I thought it would be cool to do a comparison when 2 builders came out with similar-looking versions of the same thing at similar times
  17. Yeah, not putting the stickers on indicates how disinterested he is in reviewing in the first place, since it's basically saying he will disassemble the sets as soon as he finishes... Thanks, I didn't know about that review:
  18. I don't see why you called this a Technic horror at all, it makes me smile I might make a chassis version with 2-4 L motors (far more affordable for me and better battery life). The sideways stability is impressive.This thing needs driven hard, with a lockable diff. You should get a couple bags of sand and make a video after reading this: http://www.prerunnermaniac.com/prerunners/prerunner-tech/item/351-pro2-vs-trophy-truck-what-makes-them-different/351-pro2-vs-trophy-truck-what-makes-them-different.html What's a Jedi build?
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