DIY. Swing Ride. A Midsummer Night's Dream. By ROKR.

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  • Опубликовано: 6 янв 2025

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  • @melbabendreier2344
    @melbabendreier2344 Год назад +3

    I’m almost done and so excited, but when I put the batteries back in to check it, there’s no movement, only lights and music. What should I do?

    • @outsidethetoybox
      @outsidethetoybox  Год назад +1

      Try double checking your connections and make sure your wires aren't pinched in between parts. Hope this helps.

  • @1tonofclay
    @1tonofclay 2 года назад +2

    I got mine done yesterday! I didn't think it was as hard as people are saying (as long as you understand the instructions). I did break 2 pieces but Gorilla glued them and after a night's rest they were solid again. Missed some minor things, one was waxing but I dont think it's essential because it runs great, the other was the top LED strip that I really fixed today so all good! I love the thing, so satisfying!

    • @outsidethetoybox
      @outsidethetoybox  2 года назад +1

      Congratulations on your build! Glad to know you didn't have much difficulty putting it together. Just follow the instructions and you can't go wrong. Parts have a tendency to break especially those that are thin and tiny. Pegs also can be a pain to put in. Yes I agree that it was a fun and very satisfying build. Here's to more builds in the future! 😊

  • @barneycooperx
    @barneycooperx Год назад

    Thanks for this video 😊 I couldn’t finish mine without it🎉

  • @melbabendreier2344
    @melbabendreier2344 Год назад +2

    I just started this, and the first piece broke. I glued it and waited. Then the first and second pegs broke. Now I realize I have to be more gentle with the pieces, but how do I get the pegs in without breaking them?

    • @outsidethetoybox
      @outsidethetoybox  Год назад +1

      I've had a few pegs break on me and it can be quite frustrating. I try to make sure that they are going in exactly straight (as in exactly straight!) before pushing them in. Placing the part on a flat surface (if it's possible) can also help. Gentle pressure first while wiggling it until the tip has entered it's hole then follow through, only when you're sure it's dead center. It's not 100% full proof but may minimize breaking parts and not just pegs. Hope this helps. Good luck with your build!

    • @melbabendreier2344
      @melbabendreier2344 Год назад +1

      @@outsidethetoybox Thanks so much! I went back and tried just pushing one in with my hand and was surprised that it worked. I didn’t realize how malleable the pegs are. I’m really excited to make this. It’s my first one of this kind.

    • @outsidethetoybox
      @outsidethetoybox  Год назад +1

      That's great news! So happy I was able to help. 😊

  • @kamranzeyn1357
    @kamranzeyn1357 2 года назад +1

    Thanks a lot for video! Maybe you can suggest me, I built it as you shown but unfortunately only music comes and nothing else..I used new batteries

    • @outsidethetoybox
      @outsidethetoybox  2 года назад +1

      Have you tried double checking your connections to the battery box? You may have connected your wires incorrectly. Also look out for any pinched wires and move them out of the way so they won't get lodged between parts. Hope this helps. Good luck. 🤞

  • @yui_lui
    @yui_lui Год назад +2

    Hi, I’m building this and I’m kind of confused on what p21 is supposed to be
    Is it the white adhesive strips because I’m not sure how to get it to be sticky double sided :(

    • @outsidethetoybox
      @outsidethetoybox  Год назад +1

      Hi there. Yes, the P21 is the white adhesive strips. Just cut it to your required length. The adhesive strip is covered on both sides by white paper. One side is glossy the other is matte. Peel off first the matte side. I use my craft knife to peel because it's so tiny. Stick that side first to whatever you're assembling then peel off the glossy side. You'll be left with a thin transparent adhesive strip. Hope this helps. Good luck with your build. 😊

  • @mogsta
    @mogsta 2 года назад +2

    Great job with the build. Love the added touch of the Lego passengers :P

  • @Colorsforhue
    @Colorsforhue Год назад +1

    Hi there,
    Question for you- I’m building this as well and wondering if I’m missing something. Does something plug into the middle (3rd slot) for electrical?
    I don’t see anything but what powers the P19- the constant light strip? Mine is not lighting up even though it is plugged into the round circuit board 😮. Where is it getting it’s power from?

    • @outsidethetoybox
      @outsidethetoybox  Год назад +1

      Hello. The 3rd slot was left unused. The P19 connects to the round circuit board which in turn connects to the spring timbles where it gets it's power from. Maybe you connected the spring timbles wrong? Try interchanging them. Hope it helps. 🤞

  • @beebeeshabnamMohit
    @beebeeshabnamMohit Год назад +1

    How did u slow down the spin and music?

    • @outsidethetoybox
      @outsidethetoybox  Год назад +1

      Hello. I just used the slow motion setting on my camera phone to record the video in slow motion. With a little video editing you can also slow down the music. 😊

    • @anneylkhawar2198
      @anneylkhawar2198 Год назад

      It's Magic

  • @piratone6787
    @piratone6787 2 года назад +1

    I don't have P17 in my box

    • @outsidethetoybox
      @outsidethetoybox  2 года назад +1

      The spring thimble? Have you tried contacting your retailer or maybe ROKR directly? Maybe they can forward to you the missing part.

  • @jooaeelee
    @jooaeelee 2 года назад +1

    just did this and it was genuinely so fun! (hard though hahaha)

  • @squeeze_nasilemak
    @squeeze_nasilemak Месяц назад

    diao ni

  • @wolf11
    @wolf11 2 года назад +1

    They make it look so easy but trust me this thing is not easy it's definitely a challenge but if you take your time and concentrate you can pretty much pull it off I'm pretty much like not even close to being done but we'll see how it turns out

    • @outsidethetoybox
      @outsidethetoybox  2 года назад +1

      True. There are parts that are really finicky to put together and sometimes those small wooden pegs are a pain to put in. It's quite satisfying though once you've put it all together. Happy building. 😊