@@RedstoneAndCB Why can't you understand what I am saying? I was just pointing out that until the war is going on, the sanctions are precenting Lego from selling their products in Russia.
@xXXEnderCraftXXx What do sanctions have to do with it? I understand large companies that are influenced by their countries. But Buwizz is not such a company. I may tell you a secret, but many brands have remained in my country because they are either not very large or it is not so important for them to follow the Western agenda. McDonald's, OBI and others - in your opinion, are they worse than Buwizz? No, they are simply not hypocritical and understand that their departure will not change anything in geopolitics, and that continuing cooperation and supplying their products to ordinary people (regardless of the country) is normal
That looks very interesting. Where can we find the "Powered Up L motor which you will need for steering", after I buy the Lego set and the Motorization kit, do i need something else?
Your best option is trying to buy it separately, other option is buying a set with the motor in it, for example Audi RS Q e-tron has 3 large motors, plus you can use the same BuWizz kit for both cars.
hi i have a question, i have buwizz 2.0 and my mould king servo motor is going crazy sometimes and i would like to know if i can use a power funcion L motor for steering or this is avaible only for buwizz 3.0 with powered up L motor
Since BuWizz probably won't answer you here... I don't think the Power Functions L Motor will work as a servo, because it doesn't have a built in speed/rotation sensor like the Powered Up motors. You can still use it for steering, but it won't return to center, and I would recommend using a clutch to avoid stalling.
@@turboboosted2786 Yes, there is, I simply Googled "lego power functions to powered up adapter" and came up with a few results. I honestly have no idea if that would work for steering, though. Maybe try asking someone on Eurobricks first?
Still the best performance would be if replace all. gears for aluminium/metal along with proper rc esc, servo amd motor, not some baby like LEGO motors... 😂
That's pretty cool. Not $236 cool though.
I want this but can neither afford the set nor the motors and huns
Just bought the set ✨️
@@EliasRasulbaev nice... I myself got the audi rc for my bday!!!!
4:49 cool moment
Very nice mode. I hope Buwizz will comeback in Russia soon
For that the war has to end...
@xXXEnderCraftXXx yeah, nice argument. Kids in Russia, who used lego - those people who really can stop war 👏
Megamind....
@@RedstoneAndCB Why can't you understand what I am saying? I was just pointing out that until the war is going on, the sanctions are precenting Lego from selling their products in Russia.
@xXXEnderCraftXXx What do sanctions have to do with it? I understand large companies that are influenced by their countries. But Buwizz is not such a company. I may tell you a secret, but many brands have remained in my country because they are either not very large or it is not so important for them to follow the Western agenda. McDonald's, OBI and others - in your opinion, are they worse than Buwizz? No, they are simply not hypocritical and understand that their departure will not change anything in geopolitics, and that continuing cooperation and supplying their products to ordinary people (regardless of the country) is normal
@@RedstoneAndCB OK, but it's a fact that after the war ends, Lego will most likely return to your country.
That looks very interesting. Where can we find the "Powered Up L motor which you will need for steering", after I buy the Lego set and the Motorization kit, do i need something else?
Your best option is trying to buy it separately, other option is buying a set with the motor in it, for example Audi RS Q e-tron has 3 large motors, plus you can use the same BuWizz kit for both cars.
which remote control they are using? cause with phone it is difficult
You should relly make a brushless motors That isint stronger But faster and put in bigger batterier in the Buwizz hubs
hi i have a question, i have buwizz 2.0 and my mould king servo motor is going crazy sometimes and i would like to know if i can use a power funcion L motor for steering or this is avaible only for buwizz 3.0 with powered up L motor
Since BuWizz probably won't answer you here...
I don't think the Power Functions L Motor will work as a servo, because it doesn't have a built in speed/rotation sensor like the Powered Up motors. You can still use it for steering, but it won't return to center, and I would recommend using a clutch to avoid stalling.
@@ragingbulllego is there any adapter i can use when i would like to connect powered up motor to buwizz 2.0? since it doesnt have the newer ports
@@turboboosted2786 Yes, there is, I simply Googled "lego power functions to powered up adapter" and came up with a few results. I honestly have no idea if that would work for steering, though. Maybe try asking someone on Eurobricks first?
@@ragingbulllego thx i havent asked in forums yet.
I got 1 but I can't get mine 2 work as it sud
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Still the best performance would be if replace all. gears for aluminium/metal along with proper rc esc, servo amd motor, not some baby like LEGO motors... 😂
Lego has its own charm
Still the best r/c performance would be if you buy normal r/c car... Lego r/c not same thing to usual r/c and it's good by itself
I bought one and im gona do that already have all the parts just need to build it and figure out how im gonna do it
This mod ruined this model. Well not much did this new model offer.