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  • what are the m-motors for?

  • man i only got a $30.00 set so i only have

    1 motor

    1 battery box

    1 set of lights

    and 1 switch

  • you should try adding ao roatative turret on that chasis! you would get awsome stuff out of!

  • ....Sounds in the background sound familiar ^^

  • il go get the drinks lol

  • thats ipresive ^^

  • no do u wanna sell it or not?

  • can i buy this from u ahow about 700?

  • Cool. I once made something like that using the Bionicle Manas set. It reminds me of a rescue robot called Urbie.

  • very cool

    were did you get those tracks?

    please and thank you

  • Try sets:

    8275 - Motorised Buldozer

    8294 - Excavator

    7632 - Crawler Crane

    7685 - Dozer

  • what is the monster truck thing in the background?

  • Cool

    p.s lol spongebob

  • hey sweet lego.jw where did you get that?

  • it looks like the hunterkiller chassis from Terminator 2

  • plz can u tell me, how many linkks there are in each of the corners and also

    are they the new tracks like on the bulldozer and

    are u using sprockets to power them and can u use gears as well and do they work well?

  • youve been wathcing spongebob

  • cool

    lol

    spongebob sqarpants in the bakground

  • What if you used the 3rd motor to bend the center?

    - Mike

  • yh like A PAC BOT

  • it's a bit slow but still cool this crawler other video is much faster and really cool

  • That's really cool. Can the tracks piviot on their own or are they all fixed to the chassis? I've made crawlers before with those tracks and i've notice they don't have much traction... I found that if you take some of those technic friction pegs (or any other peg or studded plate you can press them into the holes in the tracks and make really grippy tread patterns. Anyways keep up the good work. 5/5

  • The tracks are connected by gears on each side. ya the pins work great but with a design like this it wouldnt turn very well on carpet.

  • Yea that's the same problem I had with them... there are 2 by 1 plates allow you to have a stud that is inbetween 2 studs (sry if that dosen't make sense I can't think of how to explain what they are) I found that those still allow the tracks to slip enough to turn but also give good grip.

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