RC motor Moc: LEGO Back to the Future 2022 DeLorean 10300 - LEGO hub vs Buwizz + LED Light kit

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  • MOTORIZATION BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS for LEGO 10300 Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine:
    [with LEGO Hub] rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-142730/
    [with Buwizz] rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-111683/
    Buwizz Bluetooth controllers:
    (You can use a LEGO hub alternatively)
    buwizz.com/buwizz-3-0-pro/?re...
    LIGHT AND SOUND KITS for LEGO 10300 Back to the Future DeLorean Time Machine:
    gameofbricks.eu/products/lego...
    My other RC-MOCs mentioned (instructions):
    driving: LEGO 10274 Ghostbusters Ecto-1 2020 (Powered Up)
    rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-64578/
    driving & upgraded: 76240 Batman Tumbler 2021 (Power Functions)
    rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-95123/
    driving: 76023 Batman Tumbler 2014 (Power Functions)
    rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-53695/
    driving + motorized features: LEGO 76239 1989 Batmobile 2019 (Power Functions)
    rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-81319/
    ABOUT MY LEGO 10300 Back to the Future DeLorean MOTORIZATION BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS:
    Motorized modification MOC/mod of the LEGO 10300 DeLorean from Back to the future. Remote controlled via Bluetooth. Works with Buwizz 3.0 or LEGO 88009 powered up hub. My instructions include a fix for the DeLorean's gullwing doors, to hold them up and I changed the weird colored bricks in the interior. I even made a DIY adapter to power the LED light Kit with LEGO's power Functions plug from a buwizz 3.0 - and included it to the instructions.
    VIDEO CHAPTERS:
    00:00 Introduction
    00:19 Time Jump Scene from Back to the Future with LEGO Delorean (no stop motion)
    01:23 Overview Video
    02:07 How to use Bricklink Studio
    03:23 Motorized LEGO Batman Tumbler / 1989 Batmobile / Ghostbusters ECTO-1
    03:41 Comparison of LEGO Powered Up Motors
    04:47 How to develop the Steering for a LEGO car
    05:29 LEGO 88008 Medium Linear Motor Test
    07:30 How to build a LEGO steering with a virtual pivot point (Analyzing the 1989 Batmobile)
    10:18 How to pick te right motor for a small LEGO car
    11:52 LEGO hub freezes, and crashes the LEGO Delorean (powered up 88009 bug)
    12:41 LEGO support keeps promising, NEVER ANSWERS!
    13:38 farting sounds: Why LEGO's Powered Up App is so bad - (slow, buggy, missing features)
    15:16 Where to find manuals/programming instructions for LEGO Powered Up App
    16:36 Best Comparison of all LEGO motors (with specs)
    17:04 Why LEGO's powered up hub 88009 stops working with a Technic Large Motor
    18:25 Mini LEGO Powered Up App Tutorial
    20:32 How to bug fix LEGO hub Problems (Powered Up hub 88009)
    21:12 Why rechargeable Batteries are better for LEGO's Powered Up Hub
    22:51 Testing the Buwizz 3.0 Pro Speed
    23:34 Buwizz 3 Steering problem with LEGO medium linear Motor (88008)
    24:03 explained - Position sensors on LEGO Powered up Motors
    25:10 How to build a steering with TECHNIC Large Motor 88013 LEGO Powered Up
    25:43 Final Motorization of the LEGO 10300 Back to the Future DeLorean, Setup & Building Instructions
    ABOUT THIS VIDEO
    I finished motorizing the LEGO 10300 DeLorean from Back to the Future in May 2022. The Most complicated part was not to develop the LEGO TECHNIC mechanics, but bugs and Problems of the LEGO 88009 hub especially but also the Buwizz 3.0 Pro.
    I compare these two LEGO Remote Controls (you can use any of them) and show you all the basics and issues:
    If your LEGO hub fries / freezes / stops working, I have a very simple solution to fix it. LEGO's Powered Up is really crappy. Looking for a Programming guide / Powered Up manual? I will show you how to get started in this LEGO Powered up app tutorial.
    And If you want to see the Back to the Future time jump scene with fire and a driving LEGO DeLorean (no stop motion) it's right in the beginning of this video.
    Besides bashing LEGO a lot - sorry but you had it coming - I will show all the best Big LEGO movie franchise cars, because I motorized them with LEGO motors and made Building instructions:
    The beautiful LEGO 10274 Ghostbusters Ecto-1 from 2020 LEGO, the Huge and very smart designed 76239 LEGO 1989 Batmobile (2019) from the Tim Burton Movies.
    I also motorized the 76240 LEGO Batman Tumbler (2021). I think Christopher Nolan's Batmans are the best after Burtons. The LEGO Tumbler is great: big, interesting to build, bold LEGO technics. But even after the 2021 upgrade I think LEGO still didn't get it right. So besides steering+driving, I added full suspensions with moving and upgraded armor panels. No extractable LEGO Bat-Pod, but a retractable Tumbler roof.
    The Delorean was probably the most anticipated new LEGO set 2022.
    LEGO's old delorean 21103 from 2013 in comparisson was small and did not much resamble the iconic Delorean DMC 12 flying car from the 1980s BTTF Movies.
    The 10300 has Minifigures of Marty McFly and Doc Brown, a LEGO Flux Capacitor and hoverboard, Mr Fusion (including Banana & beer can), the Wild West Steampunk gadgets and flipping wheels.
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  • @TKFeather
    @TKFeather ปีที่แล้ว +26

    Can we talk about how amazing the production quality on these videos has become? The first one on the Ecto-1 was already very good, but this one... the detailed explanations and schematics, all the little movie clips, the chalk drawings as background (with neon light effects! and freaking animations!), the staging, the editing, the sound effects! This is next level, 11/10.
    Not only is the video extremely useful for Lego car enthusiasts, but it's also a delight to watch. Hats off to you Mr. Glitch 👏

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  ปีที่แล้ว

      Wow, thanks! Happy that you see that.
      Before answering to that
      I also think this is my best video so far, but honestly I get hardly views compared to other videos. So I am happy if any of you shares this.
      ----
      Yes, the Ecto was my first video. I was not very sure about Do's and Don'ts. I have some experiments by now and got some critical feedback which does help a lot. My 1989 batmobile video has quite some effort and effects too, but I hardly talk in that video. It appears that the audience is less intrigued to keep watching. Friend of mine even said, that it is too fancy to deliver the feeling of 'I can do that too'. The Tumbler appears to work best, so I took up the chalkboard-concept again for the DeLorean. But the actual reason this Video is better is time! The Ecto took me 1 night of filming and 2 weeks of editing. The delorean took me about 2 months of filming and editing (including sound correction, effets etc.) with multiple iterations. And a lot of hassle with huge chalkboard time laps videos :D:D:D I am working on the video for the 76240 tumbler now. Let's see what I can do.

    • @TKFeather
      @TKFeather ปีที่แล้ว +1

      ​@@recklessglitchYeah, it's sad to find hidden gems on TH-cam only to find out they get way less views than they deserve. Oddly enough I don't know many Lego friends, but I'm definitely sharing it to them.
      I didn't watch the Batmobile yet, I'm gonna check it out. About the chalkboard time-lapses, they look really great, but I'm not surprised that they take so long... you'll have to find a balance there haha
      Keep the movie clips and the jokes though, they're part of your style. Keep it up! 👌

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@TKFeather Haha, me too. Most people I know privately who like LEGO are my friend's children :D:D:D Thank you.

  • @bsnbhub
    @bsnbhub 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Fantastic!!! I am most certainly powering up my DeLorean. One of the best Lego Videos I've seen. Looking forward to more of them.

  • @howtodraw7453
    @howtodraw7453 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Criminally underrated channel, subscribed.

  • @petervanderwaal5046
    @petervanderwaal5046 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow this is awesome!
    Great video with lots of detail and humor. This should be show on Netflix 😊

  • @user-ui1mh2xf4x
    @user-ui1mh2xf4x 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Bro how does this channel have so few subs, the production value for this video is amazing, that intro was awesome!!!!!

  • @GaelLendoiro
    @GaelLendoiro 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    One of the best lego related videos I ever seen. Thanks!! and give us more like this please, love it!

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Whow, thanks. Maybe a bit shorter in the future.

  • @DiegoBenavidesGT
    @DiegoBenavidesGT 23 วันที่ผ่านมา

    27:40
    Reckless Glitch: To drive it I used the LEGO 21809 Medium WeDo 2.0 motor. Who the hell is inventing these names?
    LEGO: We Do 😃

  • @joecoimbre4281
    @joecoimbre4281 5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow.... your explaination is like the old school videosnwe watched in middle wchool and high wchool. Perfect expmainations very detailed. Helps ppl understand it very well.
    Thisbhelps understand and more motivated to do this to many different models
    Thank you!!!!!

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thank You, I got the inspired by @FortNine motorcycle videos. I think Ryan mentioned ones being a phycicist (I studied physics in my 20s too) and I like Ryans way of explaining.

  • @The12thDimension.
    @The12thDimension. 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    I wish TH-cam actually pushed this content out more because it's absolutely brilliant.
    My one question, though. Why did the Delorean cause the Lego hub to freeze and not any of your previous projects, like the Batmobiles? Seems a bit odd everything suddenly went so wrong with this one.
    Looking forward to Part II

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Thanks. It also took me several weeks to make this. To your question, simple: The Batmobile and the Tumbler are much bigger, so I could use LEGO's Power Functions, which is the previous generation of motors, using only analog motors (not produced by LEGO anymore, but copied by other companies these days).
      The problem only happens with the small LEGO Powered Up Hub (current generation using Motors with a digital bus system and internal sensors) and I only used that in the ECTO-1 before, which is driven by a medium motor, which does not draw so much current as the L-Motor in the Delorean.

  • @TheRealParallelogram
    @TheRealParallelogram หลายเดือนก่อน

    I love this video. Never really thought to do this with my Ecto or the Delorean. Now, I’m considering following your instructions

  • @qwertyarka4313
    @qwertyarka4313 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Wow, I thought you had hundreds of thousands of subscribers, the video quality is exactly at this level 😮! Thank you very much for your creativity and engineering!

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thanks a lot. I don't do enough videos for so many subscribers I guess.

  • @greglong1391
    @greglong1391 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +4

    Fantastic! I am a software and hardware engineer. Just had my delorean delivered with my light kit just days away. You have inspired me to motorise it. I will likely write a custom Android app to control my Delorean.

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Happy you like it. In case you are interested in a bit more DIY, there is the raspberry pi build hat which has 4 powered up connectors.

    • @joecoimbre4281
      @joecoimbre4281 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      With I learned engineering and have the skills to do whatever.

  • @kelzo0
    @kelzo0 4 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    amazing amazing amazing… so many details in such a great video. thank you so much!

  • @leonor6616
    @leonor6616 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    You're back!!

  • @johnhart8856
    @johnhart8856 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Thank god for all of this shared research and information. I just recently built moc versions of all 3 film cars, and decided that since the part 1 version didn't have a hover conversion at that point that was the one I wanted to try out reckless_glitchs motorisation in.
    I opted to go for the lego 2.0 Bluetooth battery box version simply because I mistakenly believed I had more experience with those... and boy was I in for a shock! First of all, I tried out no less than 2 different hubs (one pre-owned, one brand new) but neither of them seemed to respond. I asked several online lego communities for help until someone pointed out that the problem would most likely be solved by a firmware update... so simple, I could've kicked myself!!
    I also decided that seeing as I'm putting in a light kit, I could afford to omit the light brick as well as the back switch and move the flux capacitor back by 2 studs, which meant I had more room to add more details to the interior and the back nuclear reactor.
    I've also built my own larger scale box of plutonium as well as martys skateboard and camera, as well as a moc twin pines mall sign to display it with.
    Thanks again reckless glitch for the instructions to motorise, it was an absolute joy to work on this version 😊

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  ปีที่แล้ว

      You can firmware update the small 88009 PU hubs? I even didn't know that. I thought only the P.U. App gets an update sometimes and the bigger hubs can be firmware updated with the other apps. LEGO is not making it simple, are they?

  • @truebluetom2
    @truebluetom2 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Incredible

  • @geiloking9388
    @geiloking9388 8 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ich liebe deine mocs von den großen Fahrzeugen und finde es sehr interessant und beeindruckend, was du da immer alles erschaffst aber Ich würde es auch gerne mal sehen, dass du auch was mit den kleineren sets machst nichts großartig technisches oder so einfach z.B. irgendwie beim kleinen tumbler ein batpod, wie es im film ist oder so würde ich echt feiern du machst gute Arbeit weiter so

  • @holyboy1
    @holyboy1 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Well done! So clever.

  • @tambechristian
    @tambechristian ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Awesome video! I'm still building my DeLorean; I've been slacking 😄

  • @VJIX
    @VJIX ปีที่แล้ว +2

    This video is so good, and the build is so damn good as well. Awesome work!

  • @HarrisonDaSilva
    @HarrisonDaSilva 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    So cool, thanks for the in depth information and guide, loved the production value 😁

  • @bldwnpwr1
    @bldwnpwr1 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Awesome Job dude ... impressive most impressive

  • @meduzio.
    @meduzio. 6 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Amazing work mate🔥🔥🔥

  • @Malstrime01
    @Malstrime01 8 หลายเดือนก่อน +2

    Man, you did a great job, thank you!

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  8 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank you, happy you like it.

  • @Thomasremakes55
    @Thomasremakes55 ปีที่แล้ว

    He’s back !!!!!!!!! 😃

  • @wylishodor2431
    @wylishodor2431 ปีที่แล้ว

    war sehr angenehm anzusehen bitte mehr davon :)

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Freut mich. Gern, ich versuch's. Demnächst wäre mal der 2020 Tumbler fällig.

  • @kristofpucejdl
    @kristofpucejdl ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Fantastic video!

  • @vlcglavni6608
    @vlcglavni6608 ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Having used exclusively rechargeable IKEA batteries in the original LEGO hubs, I was unaware of these problems. Thank you very much for the in-depth analysis, particularly for the fact from the BuWizz guys that the medium and large motors work differently as servos, was wondering about why my cars work funky with the medium one from the Boost kit. Guess I'll switch to the large one for steering.

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Exactly, LEGO just needed to put some specs on their website - it would even be an advertisement, it would develop a better customer binding etc.

  • @DonnieDarko311
    @DonnieDarko311 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Du solltest mal mit dem "Held der Steine" in Kontakt treten. Dein Kanal, warum auch immer, hat scheinbar nicht die nötige Reichweite um deine hervorragende Arbeit zu würdigen. Ich bin wirklich außerordentlich begeistert von der Umsetzung als auch deiner Art und Weise die technischen Details zu erklären. Du hast es dir wirklich verdient.

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Danke. Hab ich mal versucht, aber da kam nie eine Antwort.

  • @wolfgangschumann8710
    @wolfgangschumann8710 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Soooo geil gemachtes Video!!

  • @Jo30136
    @Jo30136 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is such an extremely well-produced TH-cam video!

  • @frankcastejon5156
    @frankcastejon5156 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    absolutely the best video I have seen, very creative and fun to watch. Laughed a lot and learned about lego motors and hubs. KEPP UP THE GOOD WORK

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  9 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Thank's a lot, that's what I hoped for.

  • @Pyromancers
    @Pyromancers 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This vid is so underrrated you did marvelous engineering here! I'll be trying this myself with mould king's 6.0 module and of course with my classic flare for fire trails. Thx for the guide!

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      You're very welcome. Whow waitaminute, doc! Did mold king finally do a powered up compatible controller?

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Ahh, no, it's still power functions. So you will have to use a servo-motor, which is almost double the size of the powered up L-motor. will be difficult to get it under the hood.

  • @samszeto7303
    @samszeto7303 11 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    This is so well explained! In my opinion this is better thab instructions because you learn about the design decisions!😊

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  11 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Happy to hear. I think so too. Instructions already make you understand how things can work, so it's a good start. But they wont tell you the little things, like if certain builds make your gears grind or yur mechanics crack and that is the next step. Anyone can show how to put a nail into a piece of wood, but a carpenter will tell you to hit the nail on the tip before to prevent the wood from splitting, which helps even more.

  • @litildiva
    @litildiva 10 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥

  • @RoadRageRod
    @RoadRageRod ปีที่แล้ว +3

    Ich fand das Video sehr gut, der ganze Aufbau wirkt sehr strukturiert und gut gescripted unterfüttert mit einigen Einschüben um es etwas aufzulockern. Eigentlich schade, dass so ein Content sich wohl nicht allein durch AdSense als Haupterwerb finanzieren könnte, denn dann könnte man auf mehr hoffen. Ist aber immer schön wenn andere ihre "nerdigen" Interessen auch noch verdammt gut in Videoform verpacken, danke dafür.

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Ich hab tatsächlich mal alles rausgehauen, was da war und raus musste. Schön, dass es jemand sieht. Und ja, nur wenige schaffen es, sich mit so etwas zu finanzieren. Danke jedenfalls.

  • @user-hc2tg2mg8g
    @user-hc2tg2mg8g ปีที่แล้ว +1

    SEHR STARK!

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  ปีที่แล้ว

      Haha, ich hab gerade deinen Klarnahmen gelesen, ich muss die Tage mal wieder vorbei kommen und bringe den Prototypen vermutlich mit ;-)

  • @username9774
    @username9774 ปีที่แล้ว +2

    Würde das brown out auch mit Pybricks passieren? ohne BLE und mehr programiermöglichkeiten könnte das besser funktionieren.

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  ปีที่แล้ว

      Da der Motor das Hauptproblem zu sein scheint, vermute ich ja, probiert hab ich's nicht.
      Evtl kannst du zumindest die Motoren stoppen wenn der Bluetooth kontakt abbricht, falls der HUB ansonsten noch funktioniert. Aber ich würde einfach nur noch Akkus benutzen.

  • @ih4zy121
    @ih4zy121 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Wow ! Das video ist einfach krass. Ich dachte ich bin der erste der dieses Auto fahrbar machen wollen würde 😊
    Könntest du mir sagen ob ich noch etwas außer den Motoren etc brauche ? Also genau welche bricks werden denn noch zum Umbau benötigt. Das wäre richtig toll zu wissen ❤

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      klar gibts die komplette Teileliste mit allem du für den umbau brauchst. Ist mit der Bauanleitung auf rebrickable.
      rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-142730 du findest alle links, Bauanleitungen, Light kit und so auch in der videobeschreibung, clicked 'mehr' unter dem Video.
      Ich hatte den Delorean schon bevor er rauskam über ein speedbuild video digital nachgebaut, direkt bei Release im Laden gekauft und keinen Monat später die Bauanleitung fertig...

    • @ih4zy121
      @ih4zy121 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Ja danke!:)
      Ich hab mich jetzt reingefuchst und schon schon Teile bestellt. Mache erstmal kosmetische Upgrades wie Light Kit etc, die Motorisierung mache ich noch als extra Projekt.
      Eine Frage habe ich gerade noch: Kann man, wenn man die Lego Powerd Up Motoren nimmt, auch damit das light Kit steuern? Hab in der Beschreibung nur gelesen dass es für den Buwizz geht.
      Lg

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  5 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      @@ih4zy121 "Eigentlich" nicht, aber ... Diese Licht Kits für LEGO sind kein LEGO sondern nur sehr kleine leds mit sehr dünnen dräten, die man zwischen LEGO steinen verlegen kann. Die laufen alle über USB adapter auf 5 V und sind nicht für die Stromversorgung mit Powered up oder Powerfunktions konzipiert. ABER: Wenn du verstehst, warum es einen - und einen + Pol bei Elektronik gibt, also ein sehr grundlegendes Verständnis für elektrischen strom hast und dir zutraust sehr einfache Lötverbindungen zu löten, kannst du einen Adapter bauen. Beim buwizz kann man den direkt über einen LEGO power functions stecker anschließen. Wenn du den LEGO hub verwendest, musst du den irgendwie (löten oder kleine metall-plättchen reinklemmen) an die Batteriebox anschließen. Für den LEGO 10300 DeLorean mit buwizz Motorisierung habe ich den Bauanleitungen ( rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-111683 ) eine Anleitung für den Adapter beigelegt.

    • @ih4zy121
      @ih4zy121 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@recklessglitch okay danke für für die Infos :) denke das bekomme ich hin. Mit etwas Hilfe 😅
      Leider ist die Buwizz Version nicht so eine Option für mich. Das ist mit etwas zu teuer.

    • @ih4zy121
      @ih4zy121 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@recklessglitch Aaaaber... Wäre es auch noch möglich wenn ich das große LED Set nehme mit Remote + sound etc ? (Also fragen wegen den verbaubaren Platz 😅)

  • @Fedgo.10
    @Fedgo.10 7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Can you please do a video of how to motorize the lego 2022 batmobile? I will subscribe and like❤❤❤

    • @Fedgo.10
      @Fedgo.10 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Your work is amazing I don't even know how a motore works😅

    • @recklessglitch
      @recklessglitch  7 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

      Was thinking about it, but it's sooooo easy. Yesterday I visited friends, their 8 years old son showed me his favorite technic racing car. It has a similair size. I looked at it, saw how much space was left and said: "whow, I got the perfect motor for this one at home." And he said, "I have some motors." He had a cada Power functions copy set, just never used it. One hour later his LEGO car was driving remote controlled It took so long because he had to find the battery in his room.
      So just get some motors. Power functions copys will probably work easiest but Powered up should also do. Make sure you have at least one PF servo or PU large motor for the steering.