Jump to content
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

NikosSprocket

Eurobricks Vassals
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  1. Very nice! I will tried it on my next build.
  2. Awesome! Attach an filament extruder and you have a 3D printer! Excellent! Btw what language did you program it with?
  3. One of the most realisticly operating MOC I have seen! Using gears or the crankshaft to manipulate the air valve is just brilliant! Cheers, Nikos
  4. Hi! For PF motors I use the BuWizz which has 3 power settings and basic remote control. I stop using the Lego battery boxes for PF MOCs. For PU hubs I use Eneloop Pro batteries as I like to use the Lego PU app. for custom coding. Cheers! Nikos
  5. Well done! Great photos with real backgrounds btw.
  6. Take a number! I am also disappointed with the release of PU (Powered Up) code without any documentation. I was greatly helped by https://racingbrick.com/powered-up-code-block-guide/. Using the older system PF (Power Functions) the best motor for steering is the Servo Motor (88004). No need for any programming.
  7. Hi Peter, I am in a similar path with my Defender conversion to full RC. I need also to work on my steering as it is not as "responsive" as I would like it but I found a way to make the App. (3.6.0) to calibrate the Angular (SPIKE) position motor so it always start at the center. I created a quick built animation of this configuration below: I hope this helps. Nikos
  8. That's an amazing built. Well done! Nikos
Sponsored Links