Technic Jim Posted May 22, 2016 Posted May 22, 2016 Anyone else wish this was possible with Lego?! Quote
Didumos69 Posted May 22, 2016 Posted May 22, 2016 (edited) Anyone else wish this was possible with Lego?! Sorry didn't mean to reply. On my phone, I always press 'Quote' to get a YouTube link... Edited May 22, 2016 by Didumos69 Quote
Saberwing40k Posted May 22, 2016 Posted May 22, 2016 Everything is actually possible, except for the jumps. I personally don't like high speed remote control creations, they are really hard to drive if you don't have lots of open space. Quote
JJ2 Posted May 22, 2016 Posted May 22, 2016 Anyone else wish this was possible with Lego?! No, but no spoilers but I am working on something like that Quote
Technic Jim Posted May 23, 2016 Posted May 23, 2016 No, but no spoilers but I am working on something like that Sounds cool! Quote
Richard Dower Posted May 27, 2016 Posted May 27, 2016 so i bought this lot of red technic connectors off ebay...there was no description on the lot other then <technic connectors>, but i spotted a red #3 in the pic. you could not see the number written on the connector (3) but i knew from the angle it was a #3. he was asking for €3 so i said what the hell....i got it today and the package had 6 red #3 in the bag!!!!!!! :-) Quote
JJ2 Posted May 28, 2016 Posted May 28, 2016 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2T1P0IJ9gk Teaser :) Quote
Kman860 Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 Can anyone that knows about RC vehicles PM me? I know it's a little off topic, but I don't read any RC forums, and it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks! Quote
PorkyMonster Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 (edited) Anyone else wish this was possible with Lego?! I think... still a loooooooooooooooooooong way to go. The best I could do so far is (@ 40% speed due to a problem with the transmitter): ,and some would consider it cheating because i used 3rd party parts Edited June 6, 2016 by PorkyMonster Quote
BusterHaus Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 Yoshihito Isogawa posted a video showing how to attach the Ninjago fan to an axle. Lots of potential with this part. Quote
Technic Jim Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 Yoshihito Isogawa posted a video showing how to attach the Ninjago fan to an axle. Lots of potential with this part. https://twitter.com/...584306515841024 That looks like a good propellor that I could've used in my spinning sculpture: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=129344 It would've made it a lot faster and more fun! Quote
Aanchir Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 Yoshihito Isogawa posted a video showing how to attach the Ninjago fan to an axle. Lots of potential with this part. https://twitter.com/...584306515841024 I find an even easier way to attach those fans to an axle is to just use a typical Ø30mm tire and a corresponding wheel. Seems to offer more than enough friction to function without slipping. Quote
agrof Posted June 6, 2016 Posted June 6, 2016 Hello! I have a question regarding the IR receivers in 8043. As I could figure out, this set was delivered with V1 and V2 receivers too. Mine says V2 - original set from Lego, I opened the box. But I remember for a comparison, where V2 receivers won't work with M motors. Mine just runs fine. I am confused now, and I am unsure if these receivers are really V2 - although both are printed with the magical letters. The reason I ask, if I have to invest into V2 receivers for future projects (2L motors + Servo), or something is wrong (here: GOOD ), and I have indeed the needed V2 receivers already? Another one: do XL motors also perform better with V2? Setup would be: 2XL - 1 Servo Quote
Richard Dower Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 Hello! I have a question regarding the IR receivers in 8043. As I could figure out, this set was delivered with V1 and V2 receivers too. Mine says V2 - original set from Lego, I opened the box. But I remember for a comparison, where V2 receivers won't work with M motors. Mine just runs fine. I am confused now, and I am unsure if these receivers are really V2 - although both are printed with the magical letters. The reason I ask, if I have to invest into V2 receivers for future projects (2L motors + Servo), or something is wrong (here: GOOD ), and I have indeed the needed V2 receivers already? Another one: do XL motors also perform better with V2? Setup would be: 2XL - 1 Servo i bought 4 IR receivers direct from the Lego shop....i never even thought to check if they were version 1 or 2, does anyone know what TLG are selling as standard on their shop?...or is it pot luck what you get? Quote
syclone Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 As far as I am concerned from reviews, there also exist V2 receivers without the print on them,so I guess we will never know Quote
dr_spock Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 Hello! I have a question regarding the IR receivers in 8043. As I could figure out, this set was delivered with V1 and V2 receivers too. Mine says V2 - original set from Lego, I opened the box. But I remember for a comparison, where V2 receivers won't work with M motors. Mine just runs fine. I am confused now, and I am unsure if these receivers are really V2 - although both are printed with the magical letters. The reason I ask, if I have to invest into V2 receivers for future projects (2L motors + Servo), or something is wrong (here: GOOD ), and I have indeed the needed V2 receivers already? Another one: do XL motors also perform better with V2? Setup would be: 2XL - 1 Servo Lucky you. My 8043 only came with V1... V2 have problems if more than one M-motor is connected to a channel. I think it is due to the initial current draw of the motors tripping some current overprotection. It should work fine if only one M-motor is connected to a channel like 8043 is setup. You could open up the IR Receiver and see if it has the Texas Instrument DRV8833 chip used in the V2. V1 has a Sanyo LB1836M motor driver chip. The DRV8833 chip allows for more current up to 1.5A. You are still limited to the 800mA limit out of the battery box, unless you bypass the current limiting fuse in the PF battery box or use non-LEGO power supplies. Quote
agrof Posted June 7, 2016 Posted June 7, 2016 (edited) Thanks! That is the way to check. ;) From Lego shop You can only buy the v1, v2 is not sold separately unfortunatelly. As far I know, if it is v2, than it is printed. Have a nice Day! Edited June 7, 2016 by agrof Quote
Epic Technic Posted June 19, 2016 Posted June 19, 2016 Hi, so I have been trying to find the video of a single cylinder lpe but have not found it. The engine is a switchless design, with four 50 tooth gear at the front arranged in a T formation. It is quite large, and I think the creator labeled it as the most powerful lpe ever.If anyone could point me towards the YouTube video, I would very much appreciate it. Quote
Epic Technic Posted July 7, 2016 Posted July 7, 2016 Hey, I was wondering whether anyone had some ideas for 17-19 wide independent steered suspension. I would like it to look like an Ariel nomad's suspension. I particularly want to have the angled A arms (white lines), they should be approximately 6 studs long. Any help would be really appreciated. Quote
legolijntje Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 Is it worth getting 4 Tumbler tires (by buying 2 discounted copies of 42050?) or are those tires just 'meh'? Any opinions? Quote
roppie11 Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 Hey, I was wondering whether anyone had some ideas for 17-19 wide independent steered suspension. I would like it to look like an Ariel nomad's suspension. [...] I particularly want to have the angled A arms (white lines), they should be approximately 6 studs long. Any help would be really appreciated. maybe you can look at 42037 and make the pivot points a bit wider. the pivot points are 15 studs apart i think. or do you want a total width of 17-19. in that case, i dont know Quote
SevenStuds Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 Is it worth getting 4 Tumbler tires (by buying 2 discounted copies of 42050?) or are those tires just 'meh'? Any opinions? I personally think they are the best looking tires that LEGO has made with beautiful treads. The deep indent makes it also possible to fit 56mm wheel covers, which I think rocks! Getting them off Bricklink (at €7ea) is better than accumulating those "friends" colored parts off the drag racer. Quote
Kman860 Posted July 11, 2016 Posted July 11, 2016 I personally think they are the best looking tires that LEGO has made with beautiful treads. The deep indent makes it also possible to fit 56mm wheel covers, which I think rocks! Getting them off Bricklink (at €7ea) is better than accumulating those "friends" colored parts off the drag racer. What wheel covers are you talking about? Quote
SevenStuds Posted July 12, 2016 Posted July 12, 2016 What wheel covers are you talking about? The 58088 and 50965, which are both meant for the Technic medium wheels, but with the Tumbler tires, you can add them to the Technic small wheels. I could imagine this looking good on a Sport SUV. Here is an image with some other custom covers. Quote
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