yeah I was recently lucky enough to come across a small 100-150 psi portable compressor for a good 30$ (canadian). which would be about £15. I also removed an air hogs engine and modded it too fit lego and I managed to hook it up too the compressor, so I'm hoping to go somewhere with that :P.
Smooth as silk. Nice.
legokid900 2 years ago
hi mate my lego engine is very similar to urs and mine worked a lot better without an airtank ...give it a try. regards the dry liner
thedryliner 3 years ago
you cold maybe try buying a cheap little compressor, they are around £15 but you canb get ones around £25 which have their own air tank,
azerrlight 3 years ago
Thanks. I'll look into that.
SciGuy16 3 years ago
yeah I was recently lucky enough to come across a small 100-150 psi portable compressor for a good 30$ (canadian). which would be about £15. I also removed an air hogs engine and modded it too fit lego and I managed to hook it up too the compressor, so I'm hoping to go somewhere with that :P.
Scorge120 3 years ago
nice! I see you took my advice then! beats the little lego air compressor doesn't it! :)
urveen 3 years ago
It does!
SciGuy16 3 years ago
nice, it runs smooth and slow, how much torque though?
azerrlight 3 years ago
I'm not sure how much torque there is- I was filming and keeping the air under pressure at the same time so I couldn't test it.
SciGuy16 3 years ago