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Uploaded by on Jan 27, 2007

Unit LNE stowing some of the things it can do: climb, flip, "swim", etc. The construction is all pure LEGO (using the new NXT kit). More detailed images at http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=229082

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  • Hey it says I can't watch it on my iPod !!!!!

  • @LegoMovieTube Sorry about that. That's not anything I've done (or not done).

  • Instructions please!! I want to make 1

  • @LegoMovieTube While I never created detailed instructions for this, I *did8 post a detailed series of pictures that allow you to reconstruct it. They are at my Brickshelf account (look in the information section of the video).

  • you have to be a lego god

  • @Nudeliful Nope... just a LEGO fan :). Anything you see in these videos *you too* could do. It just takes time, patience, and a willingness to fail again and again and again. I didn't invent things like LNE or Ogre in an instant, on the first build... I got an idea, and tried it, and then tore it apart and tried it again, and again, figuring out what worked (& what didn't!) each time.

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  • So the moral of this story is...your a hell of a lot smarter than me.

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  • lol i bet the stormtroopers r like AAA GODZIILAA!!!

    p.s: sweeet

  • fat wall-e #LOL 5/5

  • @Buemmo The rubber tracks do work well... but not perfectly. Because they are fixed-length, each "belly treads" uses two of the rubber tank treads... and the gap between them is a weak spot, for both torque transmission and a place where debris can get caught. I've tried coating the newer hard plastic treads with a rubber, which works well... but then friction is so high it's very difficult for the robot to turn.

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