ZENE Posted October 11, 2024 Author Posted October 11, 2024 On 10/10/2024 at 4:31 AM, Davidz90 said: Sure, I see your point. If he actually rebuilt the car multiple times and crashed it in the same, controlled conditions, iteratively improving the structure then yeah, that would be a legit engineering problem (a bit niche since who needs (alleged) 70 km/h impact resistant Lego structure but oh well...). In the end, surviving an impact is all about dissipating the energy; pieces flying in all directions are a good thing. Making things more sturdy will only result in more broken pieces so hard to say what the actual goal here might be. If piece survival, then oversized body sticking far out of the chassis, made out of flex tubes or soft panels linked with rubber connectors would be way to go, I guess? On 10/10/2024 at 4:39 AM, bruh said: Agreed. He didn’t improve on his design, I don’t think he thought of improving it, but just wanted a video. Anyway, yes I agree. Many flying pieces=safer for occupants (who aren’t even there lol) Okay, this topic is too complicated and there are many explanations of its meaning. Hahaha, going back to this video, it can clearly demonstrate how to modify it, and the RC modification itself is very successful, with excellent handling, drift, and acceleration Quote
bruh Posted October 11, 2024 Posted October 11, 2024 OK. And thanks for bringing this topic back on track Quote
EvilEnderman Posted October 17, 2024 Posted October 17, 2024 So happy that I stumbled upon this thread today - This appears to be the first all in one Lego brushless kit that I've seen... The performance looks amazing! Just ordered one of these kits - my plan is to make some sort of lightweight 4x4 buggy out of it Can't wait to beat my current LEGO speed record of 14mph/23kmh (BuWizz) Quote
ZENE Posted October 24, 2024 Author Posted October 24, 2024 On 10/17/2024 at 11:55 PM, EvilEnderman said: So happy that I stumbled upon this thread today - This appears to be the first all in one Lego brushless kit that I've seen... The performance looks amazing! Just ordered one of these kits - my plan is to make some sort of lightweight 4x4 buggy out of it Can't wait to beat my current LEGO speed record of 14mph/23kmh (BuWizz) You will open the door to a new world, Buddy Quote
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