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Billant

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  1. I still feel my creations are purist, because the SBrick allows better controls, and more from one unit. But the pieces you use to make the creations are exactly the same, just easier to bring to life. But I still like the challenge of doing so with the standard Lego IR controller.
  2. @therize I do because of the huge difference in weight. @Chade that's perfect didn't even consider it! Thanks!
  3. What's a good way of mounting a AAA battery box to a vehicle for example? I'm modifying a 42037 and this is my first ever attempt at an RC vehicle.
  4. Wow nice job that's true to real life!
  5. Just put your diff together it's so smooth, very impressive.
  6. Lego 9398 for $140 au (€93)
  7. I'm in the same boat I feel way out of my league seeing all the great MOCs on here, I really wanted to make an off-road Rc buggy, bought 42028 and 42037 and built them to understand how they worked and tried from there, getting there now :)
  8. Wow that's quick. Shame those Rc motors have such a price tag.
  9. I just got 42029 for under $50au was a fantastic donor set
  10. My technic is sorted by Beams and bricks Small pieces such as connectors Bushes and pins Axels Rc and battery boxes, And old motors/wind up motors Way to much space needed to do by size and colour
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