What is that RC part you mentioned to do with the battery box? I’ve just got this for our boy at Christmas and I’m the one building it and I’d like it to be the best when it comes. Thanks
How does yours loop with a minifig in the coaster seat? If I do that, they hit their head on the loop. Also how did you get your coaster to grab the chains by itself? Mine you have to give it a little push.
You can’t build this with the pieces from the official Lego loop coaster though, right?
What did you do to get that weird structural piece that holds the curve together at the top to stay? Mine keeps falling apart. Also on the boarding area where the rubber bands are and the wheel to start the ride... my cars wont fit through it. It jams the motor, i took it apart several times and put it back together and have the same problem.... also how do you get the cars to go all the way up? Mine just stops at the top and i got to push it till it goes down through the loop. Sorry for all the questions... been trying to build it so it works for over a week now. Lol
Sorry , i dont have the Set anymore. And its hard to remember when you build as many Sets as i do.
how is the plastic compared to LEGO. does it feel right? no bs please...be honest. clutch power? brittle? Compatible?
Mould King uses Gobricks, best non Lego bricks.
Of course they are compatible.
Why don't we get to see it going the whole way around the track?
Like i Said the Transport through the Rubberbands is very slow and Sometimes it stucks.
@@Freakmedia1972Oh I see now!
It turns out that I missed it! 😂
I'm an idiot, sorry about that 🫣
Thanks for the reply, keep up the good work 👍 🍻
They didn't ever bother to change the color scheme similar to Lego set :D
Another great review! Of course you are right about the battery box -- either have it on a wire and let it sit behind the coaster, or make it easy to access. Nice mix of the 2 Lego coasters!