Remember those green CO2 cylinders, about 2 inches long, called Sparkletts bulbs? Aeromodellers used to use them to run tiny motors. Perhaps you could hook it up to one and let it run free...
man... i miss the awesomeness of lego... now it's sorta... well... yea... but I remember all the Technic stuff I had... do they even make that anymore?
where comes the air presure
xdxdnike1 3 months ago
nice!
XRazvykX 5 months ago
good work
zicman69 8 months ago
hey make it rclike dirtjumpdaniel did. have a servvo on throttle like a gas engine.
then hook a servo on steering. thatll be fun!
Kpilot786457 1 year ago
@Kpilot786457
You should check out my videos. We pretty much did exactly that
legopneumatic 11 months ago
Remember those green CO2 cylinders, about 2 inches long, called Sparkletts bulbs? Aeromodellers used to use them to run tiny motors. Perhaps you could hook it up to one and let it run free...
Del350K4 2 years ago
man... i miss the awesomeness of lego... now it's sorta... well... yea... but I remember all the Technic stuff I had... do they even make that anymore?
unverbraucht11 2 years ago
@unverbraucht11 Yes, they do, but they now have different bricks. Bad enough they stop making the Technic theme around 2012.
TheRoy000 2 years ago
@TheRoy000
screw you, they wont give up lego technic
but if its true, sjow me where in stands
PaperEngine 2 years ago
sry, i don't emember the site anymore, i mean it was on brickipedia...
TheRoy000 2 years ago
they do but they replaced all the pneumatic stuff with motors
you just got to look hard to find the pneumatic stuff
trilobitemonopod 1 year ago
O_O wow like AWESOME lol......
Drangolian 2 years ago
awesome!
MrTrainfanatic 2 years ago
great work!!
hutadut 2 years ago