Not sure if I have the colours for the 2018 Refurb. I have a lot of shades of red. But I may be able to do one better. I could figure out how to make the toy soldiers and the numbers pop out but will require a complete rebuild.
14:26 to 14:42 of this video. Study how the combination of crankshafts, levers, and connecting rods are used to create the tick tock motion of the clock face. Lastly, toggle the motor speed so the clock face does 30 cycles per minute. Tick in one direction, tock in the other direction, 30 times per minute. If I knew how, I'd strip the wires of the LEGO motors and connect it to an Arduino. But that's above my skill level. I just use pulleys, elastics, and a 7-speed train motor with IR control to trial and error the speed. ruclips.net/video/S4JAi8_DTx4/видео.html
I am obsessed with this design. You truly captured the magic of the whimsical facade
I watched this lego model a few years ago. I am so happy you are uploading more
Any idea if you could upload 4k footage? The quality of this video does not do your facade justice.
@@thewiz2003 I can convert them all to 1080HD. Will need some time.
@@matthewchao7265 thanks
@@thewiz2003 Meanwhile check out my latest craze: General Mayhem's Dance Party:
ruclips.net/video/rIfYh6k--FY/видео.html
It’s colourful!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is so cool! Can you make another one, but with the Tokyo 2018 Refurb Facade colors?
Not sure if I have the colours for the 2018 Refurb. I have a lot of shades of red. But I may be able to do one better. I could figure out how to make the toy soldiers and the numbers pop out but will require a complete rebuild.
Meanwhile check out my latest craze: General Mayhem's Dance Party:
ruclips.net/video/rIfYh6k--FY/видео.html
@@matthewchao7265you can add tdl 2018 clock parade audio
@@joeyBirskovich Sounds like the HK Audio. Need new playlist.
outdated but amazing
Hey. Can You Please Show Me How You Made The Clock Face Move?.
14:26 to 14:42 of this video. Study how the combination of crankshafts, levers, and connecting rods are used to create the tick tock motion of the clock face. Lastly, toggle the motor speed so the clock face does 30 cycles per minute. Tick in one direction, tock in the other direction, 30 times per minute. If I knew how, I'd strip the wires of the LEGO motors and connect it to an Arduino. But that's above my skill level. I just use pulleys, elastics, and a 7-speed train motor with IR control to trial and error the speed.
ruclips.net/video/S4JAi8_DTx4/видео.html
IASW
I know it is
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