I generally never buy these legos because I’m not really a collector of these things and sooner or later this will be in the shelves collecting dust. But your motorization video seriously makes me want to buy it.
A couple of gears should be needed as in the video 04:03, I did not build the driver seat to provide a space for the Lego Hub, that gives you the extra beams, pins, and rings you would need to do the driving mod. The additional Lego powered up parts are in the description. Here’s a link to acquire some extra gears a.co/d/9Dlihgn
Not sure 🤔, could it be because I didn’t fit the tires rubbers perfectly to the tires frames! Also it could be from the wiggly decorative plate plugged into the wheels.
Mod Instructions: Powered Up wwbricksstudioofficial.com/hrkzjs Power Functions: wwbricksstudioofficial.com/5vyrtb Mod Instructions & Motorization Kit: www.amazon.com/stores/page/56F8174D-AE6B-4781-B6BF-EF0044898045?channel=PP4E
The tires’ grip is so strong, so it needs enough torque to steer. I have not tried that, the hub would work with any powered up motor but I’m not sure if that would be enough.
I generally never buy these legos because I’m not really a collector of these things and sooner or later this will be in the shelves collecting dust. But your motorization video seriously makes me want to buy it.
Awesome, thank you so much, have a great one.
So cool. Your video made me really wanna get that model and mod it
Hi 👋 there, awesome, thank you.
hope you will have many people srb
Thanks so much
SUPER AWESOME
Happy to hear you enjoyed it!
Can you use the old power functions motor and battery pack with reciver?
I think 🤔 you can, I don’t see why not!
I've updated the video description.
oh heloo
@@tuyetleanh3233 hi
do bugati nexttt
Will plan for it, what’s the set number?
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Can u make a motorised version of Ferrari Daytona sp3? I’m thinking of getting that model but I’m not sure how to mod it like the way u do
Hey 👋, absolutely 👍🏼, it’s on my to do list.
@@PP4E great. Looking forward to your video and do share with me the link to buy the mod parts
@@Technoking83 hey 👋, coming up soon, just purchased it, I’m very excited 😊.
working on it th-cam.com/video/9sl17775kRk/w-d-xo.htmlsi=aqqmi5dQ-9gHk-oN
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This moc need extra bric??
Yes, Those are the additional pieces you would need. Except the 1:1 2 small gears, and the black one they come with it.
Need Black axle 6 and grey axle 8, right??@@PP4E
@@pkj1200 Black axles are in even numbers and the grey axles are in odd numbers, so black axle 4, 6 and 7 grey axle.
I've updated the video description.
Thoughts?
Can we see it actually driving?!
Check this out
th-cam.com/video/42ECUKtKoLM/w-d-xo.html
Can you make a document or list of pieces by name so i can purchase them?
A couple of gears should be needed as in the video 04:03, I did not build the driver seat to provide a space for the Lego Hub, that gives you the extra beams, pins, and rings you would need to do the driving mod. The additional Lego powered up parts are in the description. Here’s a link to acquire some extra gears a.co/d/9Dlihgn
Warum eiern die Räder so extrem?
Not sure 🤔, could it be because I didn’t fit the tires rubbers perfectly to the tires frames! Also it could be from the wiggly decorative plate plugged into the wheels.
Good deal for the additional gears needed! a.co/d/cUabkAE
Mod Instructions:
Powered Up wwbricksstudioofficial.com/hrkzjs
Power Functions: wwbricksstudioofficial.com/5vyrtb
Mod Instructions & Motorization Kit: www.amazon.com/stores/page/56F8174D-AE6B-4781-B6BF-EF0044898045?channel=PP4E
How many stickers can you count? 74 Stickers!!! But it was fun, easy and sequential build.
Can u use Powered Up brick from Lego or is the Buwizz or MouldKing brick required
@@sidsolegendlol hi 👋, yes you can as I did in this video. BuWizz gives you more power and can use other controllers.
@@PP4E oh ok thnks
@@sidsolegendlol anytime.
Is it okay to use medium size motor rather than large one in steering ?
The tires’ grip is so strong, so it needs enough torque to steer. I have not tried that, the hub would work with any powered up motor but I’m not sure if that would be enough.
Thank you for your answer and great video :)
@@labongk4057 You're very welcome.
Can you provide motorized parts numbers? I can't find what was exactly used. having such list below movies would be appreciated :)
Hi 👋 there, I will work on it and get back to you soon.
@@PP4E update?
@@lighton-ix8pf I've updated the video description.
I've updated the video description.