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From: NXTLiftBoy
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  • use a reiever forr steering that wat i do

  • :(((

  • Прекрасно !

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  • Hi Liftboy,

    Amazing! A new milestone in your work to motorise official Lego Technic models including remote control: extremely compact. Great solution for the steering reduction!

    Thankx for sharing your 9V battery idears. See our "Little Lego Ducks" for our application.

  • You are FANTASTIC

  • @Aszczepo well, what can i say... hmmm, thanks! :)

  • could you make a video on how to do that

  • @truedogt3 there will be no video on how to put it together: i typically use photos for that. Even photos however are unlikely to appear as i believe the model is already in parts...

  • impressive, I don't have any power function motors or IR recievers unfortunately, even if I did I would use it for my robotic projects.

  • WOW!!

    It is ingenius how you used that small 9V battery!!!

    Very nice work!!!

  • great job, I never thought of using a string for controlling the handlebars

  • @legomaniacman i was looking to get an enormous reduction for steering, so i thought about the thinnest possible axis and the longest lever and then came up with the rope. Thx for viewing and commenting :)

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