Building Ogre
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@brdavis5 ok thanks
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@brdavis5 ok thank you.
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And which sensor is it in the picture e31.jpg ??
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@TheLegomaster18 I think you should be able to figure that one out - it consists of two PF remote controls & 5 pins, that's it.
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where did you get those tread pieces?
beyblademaster8944 6 months ago
@beyblademaster8944 They come in a variety of recent sets (mostly construction equipment Technic sets), and can be ordered her in the US at least from the Educational division of LEGO.
brdavis5 6 months ago
were do u get soo much amo?
legocaptainfordo 1 year ago
@legocaptainfordo I bought it :). LEGO used to sell "ammo packs" of 10 balls. I thought they would come in handy at the time. Now, I'd just buy them off Bricklink.
brdavis5 1 year ago
hi. It's great. I build a machine gun with the things with the NXT Things. But this... great. And can you maybe make a list with all pieces which I need? I mean. So I can see which things I have and which not. And maybe can you say from which lego technic product you used the pieces? like "1x blablabla from the Bionicle 8654" yeah. great. and sorry for my english. it's my second languange
XPHX1996 1 year ago
@XPHX1996 I don't have a parts list handy for this, and don't even have it built at the moment to take a look. You could certainly do through the pictures to figure it out if you had the time. Likewise, I have no idea what sets the parts are in - I have a significant-sized collection, and would buy parts off Bricklink anyway, not in whole sets. Ogre uses only two sensors: an US sensor, and an IRLink (from Hitechnic) that allows the NXT to send IR messages to the PF receiver.
brdavis5 1 year ago