Truly impressive, albeit expensive, result with your motorization and wheel modifications. Without a doubt, the best performing set of mods for the Lego SP3.
I like how this turned out! This model looks the most agile and powerful somehow, it looks like the motor potential is used almost entirely without wanting too much from them, weight to power seems evenly balanced :) good job!
Will you guys release the instructions and also sell some wheels that can handle the speed? Doesn't have to b the Daytona's but just a generic looking rim
This is so sick! I have bought it a few days ago for 310 euros at a shop, and now I want to make it RC to. I have to buy a second buwizz 3.0 for the pu motors for steering and for an noselift that I want to add to the car. Well done, but I don't have the money to add 8 motors, so it will be 4, and an buwizz 2.0 and an 3.0.
@@nathanthomson777 Yeah I've already been debating with myself for a year if it would be worth it to get a Buwizz brick, but I don't think I will. Too pricey, and the 3.0 seems to have lots of issues. Not to mention OP hasn't been reached out to at all. It's not like their videos get thousands of comments to sort through
I would love to own some 2.0's but they are way too expensive for what they provide. And if their argument is that low volume makes production expensive per unit, they could reduce the price and exponentially increase order volume. It's a lithium battery with a few ports, Bluetooth connectivity, and programming on a board. Don't get me wrong, they've made a great product, but at this price it's no better than okay.
Your motor price, reasonable although a bit pricey a lot better an option than the old buggy motors. Hubs on the other hand, are not economical for hobbyists. People who make their careers off Lego, yes it works, but otherwise there are much better value alternatives for spending money on Lego motors/electronics. I would like to see the 2.0 at most $120 and the 3.0 at most $150. I love these products, but I can't afford them between other responsibilities.
8 buwizz motors?? 8 x 200€ = 1600€ in motors? You can buy a real car for that money... Buwizz team has control over the battery, software, and motor. They just need to make a new high-powered motor instead of putting 8! motors in one car. 😂
Its fun but Lego is Lego it can't withstand any impact and poor road conditions. In Taobao there are tons of kit that can purchase to made this car electronic and also remote controlable. Everything is included.
Truly impressive, albeit expensive, result with your motorization and wheel modifications. Without a doubt, the best performing set of mods for the Lego SP3.
I like how this turned out! This model looks the most agile and powerful somehow, it looks like the motor potential is used almost entirely without wanting too much from them, weight to power seems evenly balanced :) good job!
Großartig, was ihr aus dem Ferrari herausholt! Das reizt doch wirklich das ganze nach zu bauen.
Can you make a video of all the times the car fell apart or crashed during testing? I really like that footage at 10:08...
A real ball bearing with no grease will spin very easily, but doesn't mean it's a good idea. The turntable with grease is a significant improvement!
Will you guys release the instructions and also sell some wheels that can handle the speed? Doesn't have to b the Daytona's but just a generic looking rim
This is so sick! I have bought it a few days ago for 310 euros at a shop, and now I want to make it RC to. I have to buy a second buwizz 3.0 for the pu motors for steering and for an noselift that I want to add to the car. Well done, but I don't have the money to add 8 motors, so it will be 4, and an buwizz 2.0 and an 3.0.
Impressive engineering!
This model is awesome
When I try to update my buwizz 3.0 pro, it says "failed to register application listener". What could be the problem?
You were on the last video too. I don't think they look at comments :( Have you tried contacting customer support on the website?
@@nayuki-rn that’s a major negative to me if they don’t bother looking at comments…
@@nathanthomson777 Yeah I've already been debating with myself for a year if it would be worth it to get a Buwizz brick, but I don't think I will. Too pricey, and the 3.0 seems to have lots of issues. Not to mention OP hasn't been reached out to at all. It's not like their videos get thousands of comments to sort through
I think I will contact the customer support soon.
I would love to own some 2.0's but they are way too expensive for what they provide. And if their argument is that low volume makes production expensive per unit, they could reduce the price and exponentially increase order volume. It's a lithium battery with a few ports, Bluetooth connectivity, and programming on a board. Don't get me wrong, they've made a great product, but at this price it's no better than okay.
Awesome, how can get the motorization instructions, please help
30kph thank you for giving me a goal for my own design very good build I look forward to beating your speed ; )
I just want to refer to the front part including the steering motor, can you release the instructions?
Where did you get the white strip stickers?.
Where did you get the stickers
Why u dont use 4tooth gears? It can't crack.
When are you going to give these things some caster angle? They need it, to want to drive straight.
Can you do this with peugeot 9x8 24h le mans hybrid hypercar lego???? I'm trying to figure out how to add an EV motor for driving and steering !
can you relese the files
I want to see a fully motorized model that keeps the gearbox (functional)
AMAZING! TRULY AMAZING!
which servo motor did you use?
When buying the BuWizz 3.0 Pro, will it include instructions?
Your motor price, reasonable although a bit pricey a lot better an option than the old buggy motors. Hubs on the other hand, are not economical for hobbyists. People who make their careers off Lego, yes it works, but otherwise there are much better value alternatives for spending money on Lego motors/electronics. I would like to see the 2.0 at most $120 and the 3.0 at most $150. I love these products, but I can't afford them between other responsibilities.
Can you motorize the doors?
Very good 👍
Motors cost as much as the car. What’s the point .?
why so many motors you will only manage to worn out the axles.
*Thank you for sharing a good video with a nice car! 💯👍👍~~~^_^*
make a brushless buwizz
nice
pls biuld Porsche 911 GT3 RS
8 motors🤣🤣👍
8 buwizz motors?? 8 x 200€ = 1600€ in motors? You can buy a real car for that money... Buwizz team has control over the battery, software, and motor. They just need to make a new high-powered motor instead of putting 8! motors in one car. 😂
Its fun but Lego is Lego it can't withstand any impact and poor road conditions. In Taobao there are tons of kit that can purchase to made this car electronic and also remote controlable. Everything is included.
The car is coming apart. It is not made for it. Too low to the ground.
it looks like broke in half
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