Well folks, what do you think? Should we try to run Pybricks on this hub? And add a direct wireless connection with a real gamepad like the Xbox Controller? We don't know yet if this hub supports updates in a way that is similar the other hubs... Stay tuned.
Well, this is definitely quite interesting hub for compact builds with some potential in case if it's programmatically customizable. Yes, I'd like to see Pybricks on it. Controller is just a dream, don't tease me :) Subbed immediately
You are the best, I wish lego makes your firmware official one day, it is so much better :-) I am buying this set only if Pybricks can be installed. Thanks a lot
this is why you are my #1 Technic reviewer, always super thourough and on point. and i also love how you alway try to remain unbiased and consumer oriented.
You’re probably my favorite reviewer despite not being a huge technic fan. I watch every review even when I probably won’t get the set. And I especially love when you do the occasional system set
Yeeeeaaahhh, I've been waiting for this review for a long time. I would have liked you to put it next to the Ford GT, since they are the same scale, but it looks incredible. As for the performance, I know it may have disappointed many, but for me it is enough to buy it. I will be excitedly waiting for more videos of this set and the reviews of the others
Me too. I had those two models, and they are both fast. I think faster than the new ones. Also steering with physical pad was easier for me, than on the touch screen.
Alternate rear motor output is excellent for 4 wheel drive vehicles, such as the Audi e-tron set. Would be cool to mod the e-tron to integrate this new hub Also, a detachable battery suggests that we may see a high power hub with 2 battery inputs.
Highly doubt that, two batteries would make it run twice as long, but would be twice as heavy too Internal safety limits won't allow that much current imho
separate motors at the back looks like something that could be useful for a tracked vehicle or one motor for drive input and second one as gear selector - this could actually be a fastest set if they made the gearbox and an app that would automatically adjust the gears based on the load on the motor.
Although I’ve never been a fan of sets in this scale I absolutely love the shapes of this one. All the wheel arches and the rear is really nice and I’m positively surprised how good it looks in a home setting. The optic cables are a big plus for me as there could be a potential to make some pretty cool light arrangements with those.
I think if they weren’t going to give it a suspension anyway they should have made it at a smaller scale, similar to the old TG Rally car. That way it would have been probably lighter too. Maybe the hub wouldn’t fit the shape of the Cayman at a smaller scale though.
So we just went full circle from old bulky RC dedicated Lego motors, through amazing PowerFunctions, just to reach another generation of bulky motors with almost one purpose, just to be slower and with Bluetooth lag. Amazing, i miss old sets like 8366 Supersonic , 8369 Dirt Crusher or 8675 Outdoor Challenger, and others
I can wait for the Volvo truck review! Main thing I want to know is if trailers compatible with the Mack anthem will be able to be used with the Volvo.
It’s possible that they didn’t race the vehicles, but just claimed the new was faster based on the motor specs. You said you found the new motor was faster, so in theory given the same gearing and wheel size, the new _motor_ would make a faster vehicle, and I could see TLG thinking there’s no point trying to make comparisons of entire drivetrains because there’s so much variability. …and then somehow that clear, unambiguous comparison got lost on the way to the final ad copy, and it became a claim about not just the entire drivetrain but the entire vehicle.
The high speed claim is just as in real life cars pure marketing. It was probably done under laboratory conditions on a special test track and has nothing to do with actual play testing. The Audi still remains a better deal imo. Happy about the comeback of fibre optics though. Makes me hope for a large 8480 comeback.
11:09 "I think the buggy was a little bit faster." You mean that buggy driving a longer distance (obvious curve in its route) but getting to the black lines on the ground faster? Nah....
Thank you for the detailed review. If you don't mind, I have a few two questions: 1. How well do the fiber optics fit into the pins and cross axles? Is it a loose, or a tight fit - 3,0 standard diameter or a custom 3,2 LEGO version? 2. Does the new hub have enough torque to spin the wheels? 3. What's the gear ratio between the side and back outputs? Thank you and keep up the good work!
The fiber optics fit in the pin tight. Spinning the wheels always depends on the surface, it spins on a tile if you block the car, but not on the carpet :) I think the gear ratio is 1:1, but the hub is in the car so it's difficult to check at the moment.
I'm not interested at all in the car but the fibre optics draw my attention. Even if I don't have much hope I would love to see it with a different light source in classic lego themes as space replacing the embarrassing light brick
@@kniketh3726 Yes, I´m a deconverted petrolhead. My last performance car was a BMW M135i. I´m rather embracing progress instead of getting dragged into the future kicking and screaming. 🤷♂
Well, at least you can dream about it, I too would like to have it back but if LEGO retires something it is 99,999999999999999999999999% sure that it will NEVER come back.
would have been nice if the steering motor was detachable from the main body, then it could have been orientated more to the builders liking, but it is nice to make a self contained RC unit that 'kinda' reminiscent of the old buggy/RC system. as anaddendam, I would still love if lego would give us a pack of a hub and 2 or 3 motors just for building RC models,
Hey, I just thought of something. Could those two rear outputs be serving as a sign that we'll be getting an RC boat with propellers using the same unit?
Even if the buggy is a little bit faster. I think it's safe to say that with the same wheels and weight, the new hub would be faster in the end. I still prefer having separate motors tho
Is there enough space between the hub and the wheels to apply some gears? It could be worth it to upgrade the set with some gearing to make it go faster; WE NEED A FASTER RACE CAR!
It would have been nice if a charging cable was supplied as we have to spend so much on the set as it is. I however will be getting this set as a technic builder. I guess we can use any USB-C cable. I am looking forward to seeing the Emirates Team New Zealand AC75 Yacht review as I am from New Zealand. Thanks @RacingBrick
Question since you have it to hand, can you run the motor box on just USB-C? Can you run it with the provided battery while it charges too? I suspect the answer to both is no, but it'd be handy if it's yes!
No firmware flashing interface on the new hub? No replacement batteries? Surely, this must be causing a huge public outcry! People, you need to realize when you're in the process of being trapped in an "ecosystem". Don't let companies do this to you!
About gamepad control: I'm using ipega gamepad in special mode with an shootin plus app that can set-up virtual taps on screen to control games or cars that uses app to control and doesn't support gamepad... It might also work with this app. I'll try it myself if i buy it 😉
I dont like the use of the fiber optic piece in this set over adding ports for the already existing wired lights. It seems to be a cost cutting decision that also goes against what I thought was one of the core values of Lego, versatility.
Thanks for this video! I'm in the middle of assembling this set. It would be great to be able to use this with, say, a Nintendo Switch joycon. I've noticed that the Porsche seems to run faster (or at least accelerates faster) in reverse. Have you had the same experience?
I just realised, that, maybe, when they advertised the set as the fastest as of August 2024, they meant the fastest of the sets, that are available to purchase as of August 2024?
Hello, actually the fastest set is 42176 Porsche GT4. The most important factors here are weight, rpm and wheel radius. When we compare it with Buggy; The wheel radius is larger in 42124 but smaller in 42176 so this makes the Buggy faster. Of course, since Buggy is lighter in weight, it is faster. However, technically 42176 Porsche GT4 is the fastest Lego Technic set. (Sorry my English is a little bad😂)
But the Porsche doesn't have the buggy's wheels, so it clearly isn't the fastest SET. They didn't claim "you could build a faster car with the new hub" :)
I still wonder how well it would do compared to one of the pullbacks, the buggy for instance. Would love to build it, but no interest in the driving feature. So...
Ho RB, in your Preview picture, there is a "Cars" Panel with Porsche on the Windshield. Where do u got this Cars Panel from? Is this a Lego branded Part or something different? Could you say, where it belongs from? Thank you very much und keep up with those interesting videos.
Cool! What's your opinion on the audi? Inhave the pickup truck crawler and the kids have a blast with it. My eldest wants something faster and not sure if I should go for this for him or the audi?
What is the size/scale of this set, would be cool if you could do a size comparison to a fixed standard model like you used to do by seeing if it fits on the technic car transporter, maybe at the end of each review or as a stand alone future video or even as a series by year or something....
You could see it next to the buggy and the Audi, that should help defining the scale. A lot of LEGO cars have a unique scale, not everything fits on the car transporter... It might be a funny thing at the end of the year but I'm not sure it is that useful in every video.
I have the Audi set, and I'm a little bit disappointed in the smallness of this Porsche set. I want it because of the new integrated hub (which I'm planning to put into an other car MOC) but it's a bit overpriced for what to me feels like a much smaller, more limited set. Around 120 euros MSRP would have been much better.
To start with a positive! I do like the lights! Other than that....very much feels like a missed opportunity. Still slow, lacks any kind of flexibilty, still extremely overpriced, and still no physical controller. I mean, I could totally see this work as a kind of entry system into remote controlled Technic sets. And I think this is about the same size as the sports cars like the Huracan, Bolide and Senna? How cool would it be if the next models in that line were designed to be converted into an RC car with the use of a seperately available and somewhat reasonably priced RC kit? But this being the same price as that Audi feels just bizarre to me.
I guess from their point of view, the claim is pretty clear, it is supposed to be the fastest car "in the current" LEGO Technic CONTROL+ range (as of August 2024). The buggy is no more available in the range, so the fastest car become 42176... According to TLG... (?)
@@RacingBrick I totally agree with you, it is a little bit too easy to claim. But that's the point: it is way simpler (for them) to prove a race car is faster than an off-road car, instead of a "really special conditions lab/battery/floor/weather/pilot/whatever test" (^^) in wich you showed us that the truth is pretty much the other way around... (I mean, you obviously showed us that the buggy is a bit faster than the porsche). I'm currious to see how they could prove the contrary... Will they prove it to be faster by 0.0001km/h in certain special conditions that a standard customer can't reach?... Not very glorious to my eyes... The only possibility I could imagine is that the software version you used don't push motors at 100% power (why?), not a clever move from TLG knowing that everyone will want to check the claim on the box... I am pretty sure the claim stands for main/standard consumers: a granny (knowing nothing about LEGO) looking for a toy for her grand-child (himself knowing nothing about previous sets in the line). The claim don't stands for AFOL/LEGO-specialists like us... I am sure you will provide us updates. Can't wait to see ^^
They do light up during the testing at 4:29, but otherwise they are not in use. Since the Control+ profile is the only way to control the hub at the moment, some alternative app access would be required to make them work.
@@RacingBrick i have to admit, this set mostly interest me for the hub, as it would be perfect for secondary functions of my moc : i need every 3 motors and 6 lights, so if you have any news on it, i will be highly interested!
If you can experiment on the lights, could you also experiment on the fiber optic? I had the ones from exo force, but i don t know if the new ones are different or not, or if you can extend them by connecting them together...
Click here for the official product page - racingbrick.com/product/42176-2/
hello
You should try the race with the turbo button on the app
Well folks, what do you think? Should we try to run Pybricks on this hub? And add a direct wireless connection with a real gamepad like the Xbox Controller?
We don't know yet if this hub supports updates in a way that is similar the other hubs... Stay tuned.
Well, this is definitely quite interesting hub for compact builds with some potential in case if it's programmatically customizable.
Yes, I'd like to see Pybricks on it. Controller is just a dream, don't tease me :)
Subbed immediately
Controlling these sets with the Xbox controller sounds interesting...
You are the best, I wish lego makes your firmware official one day, it is so much better :-) I am buying this set only if Pybricks can be installed. Thanks a lot
@@svop-namepart of that is Lego being so bad at software
Yes You Should definitly run Pybricks on the hub! Lorenzo.
HONEY WAKE UP RACING BRICK POSTED!!!!!!
Meat riding is strong with this one
this is why you are my #1 Technic reviewer, always super thourough and on point. and i also love how you alway try to remain unbiased and consumer oriented.
Considering buggy tire is 1.3x bigger than porsche's tire, I wonder what happened if we put buggy tire on new hub.
It actually looks really cool without stickers!
The fibral optic cable is fire, they need to produce more of this piece, it will be very useful ❤
The return of a fiber optic cable in a set brings a tear to my eyes❤
LOVE IT WHEN THEY INTRODUCE A RECHARGABLE BATTERY ON A NON STANDARD HUB 😍
Thank you for showing with and without stickers.
You’re probably my favorite reviewer despite not being a huge technic fan. I watch every review even when I probably won’t get the set. And I especially love when you do the occasional system set
yay another racingbrick vid! always makes my day better!
Ngl this August is going to be great
I like the kit and the new motor is great. Thank for the build and info.
I wish Lego would try to add a transmission to these so maybe the cars can go faster
I’ve thought about trying to integrate this into the new P1 tranny and see what happens
Yeeeeaaahhh, I've been waiting for this review for a long time. I would have liked you to put it next to the Ford GT, since they are the same scale, but it looks incredible. As for the performance, I know it may have disappointed many, but for me it is enough to buy it. I will be excitedly waiting for more videos of this set and the reviews of the others
Wow, it looks better without stickers. Anyways, great video
It would be really cool to see how these modern RC sets compare to the older RC sets(8366, 8369, etc...) in terms of speed and performance
Me too. I had those two models, and they are both fast. I think faster than the new ones. Also steering with physical pad was easier for me, than on the touch screen.
@@AdamJurko yeah I suspect as much too, kinda sad lego never did anything more in that direction
Alternate rear motor output is excellent for 4 wheel drive vehicles, such as the Audi e-tron set. Would be cool to mod the e-tron to integrate this new hub
Also, a detachable battery suggests that we may see a high power hub with 2 battery inputs.
Highly doubt that, two batteries would make it run twice as long, but would be twice as heavy too
Internal safety limits won't allow that much current imho
It's actually pretty fast considering everything.
Just finished building mine! They did pretty good job on the new hub
separate motors at the back looks like something that could be useful for a tracked vehicle or one motor for drive input and second one as gear selector - this could actually be a fastest set if they made the gearbox and an app that would automatically adjust the gears based on the load on the motor.
if they sold a kit with that hub and some general parts it would have such a huge movement behind it
This Set I really love i am definitely grabbing it
Although I’ve never been a fan of sets in this scale I absolutely love the shapes of this one. All the wheel arches and the rear is really nice and I’m positively surprised how good it looks in a home setting. The optic cables are a big plus for me as there could be a potential to make some pretty cool light arrangements with those.
Finally I can see if I should buy it
@@bigeatiedrawings5870 so, what have you decided after watching it?
@@richardjulien1329 not sure.
Maybe not
@@richardjulien1329 I decided I will buy it, I already have the transformation vehicle
@@LuisElectronico nice 👍
I think if they weren’t going to give it a suspension anyway they should have made it at a smaller scale, similar to the old TG Rally car. That way it would have been probably lighter too. Maybe the hub wouldn’t fit the shape of the Cayman at a smaller scale though.
So we just went full circle from old bulky RC dedicated Lego motors, through amazing PowerFunctions, just to reach another generation of bulky motors with almost one purpose, just to be slower and with Bluetooth lag. Amazing, i miss old sets like 8366 Supersonic , 8369 Dirt Crusher or 8675 Outdoor Challenger, and others
I cant wait for the other uploads of the august lego sets coming out WILL BE WAITING!
Finally been looking for your review on this !!
This set is a definite miss for me, but I really appreciate the lengths you went to to test its capabilities. Great review as usual.
I can wait for the Volvo truck review! Main thing I want to know is if trailers compatible with the Mack anthem will be able to be used with the Volvo.
My absolute favorite on I'm waiting for
IM GETTIN THIS FOR CHRISTMAAAAS THIS SOOO COOL
It’s possible that they didn’t race the vehicles, but just claimed the new was faster based on the motor specs. You said you found the new motor was faster, so in theory given the same gearing and wheel size, the new _motor_ would make a faster vehicle, and I could see TLG thinking there’s no point trying to make comparisons of entire drivetrains because there’s so much variability.
…and then somehow that clear, unambiguous comparison got lost on the way to the final ad copy, and it became a claim about not just the entire drivetrain but the entire vehicle.
The high speed claim is just as in real life cars pure marketing. It was probably done under laboratory conditions on a special test track and has nothing to do with actual play testing. The Audi still remains a better deal imo. Happy about the comeback of fibre optics though. Makes me hope for a large 8480 comeback.
11:09 "I think the buggy was a little bit faster." You mean that buggy driving a longer distance (obvious curve in its route) but getting to the black lines on the ground faster? Nah....
Thank you for the detailed review. If you don't mind, I have a few two questions:
1. How well do the fiber optics fit into the pins and cross axles? Is it a loose, or a tight fit - 3,0 standard diameter or a custom 3,2 LEGO version?
2. Does the new hub have enough torque to spin the wheels?
3. What's the gear ratio between the side and back outputs?
Thank you and keep up the good work!
The fiber optics fit in the pin tight. Spinning the wheels always depends on the surface, it spins on a tile if you block the car, but not on the carpet :) I think the gear ratio is 1:1, but the hub is in the car so it's difficult to check at the moment.
@@RacingBrick Thank you for the swift and detailed reply. Can't wait to try the new parts myself.
I'm not interested at all in the car but the fibre optics draw my attention. Even if I don't have much hope I would love to see it with a different light source in classic lego themes as space replacing the embarrassing light brick
I´m a huge Porsche fan, electric car fan and LEGO fan. What could possibly go wrong? Well, let´s say there is room for improvement...
Electric car fan??
@@kniketh3726 Yes, I´m a deconverted petrolhead. My last performance car was a BMW M135i. I´m rather embracing progress instead of getting dragged into the future kicking and screaming. 🤷♂
@@klausm5460 disappointed.
Love how robust the frame is, wish more set has these
I hope they bring back the racing buggy motor
I'm sure they won't, besides that BuWizz makes a good revised version of the LEGO buggy motor already
@@RacingBrick but the PU XL motor?
Well, at least you can dream about it, I too would like to have it back but if LEGO retires something it is 99,999999999999999999999999% sure that it will NEVER come back.
@@eddraouyaymanthe PU XL motor is almost the same as the L motor, there's like 15% difference in performance
Routing lights thorough fiber optic is very clever addition to Lego
It is not new, it was done in past with shuttle set being the most iconic
It might just be me, but the car looks more like a Nissan GTR than a Porsche.
Cool video btw!
would have been nice if the steering motor was detachable from the main body, then it could have been orientated more to the builders liking, but it is nice to make a self contained RC unit that 'kinda' reminiscent of the old buggy/RC system.
as anaddendam, I would still love if lego would give us a pack of a hub and 2 or 3 motors just for building RC models,
2:55 Looks like five outputs to me. That's a record!
Hey, I just thought of something. Could those two rear outputs be serving as a sign that we'll be getting an RC boat with propellers using the same unit?
How long is the charge? I charged overnight and the green light is continuously blinking. Lights also cut off two seconds after turning on.
Same thing is happening to me too!!😮
i wanted this lego set from the moment it got revealed
Even if the buggy is a little bit faster. I think it's safe to say that with the same wheels and weight, the new hub would be faster in the end. I still prefer having separate motors tho
this doesn't look like a GT4 at all☠☠☠
It looks very close, what are you on about
@@barbonson_richards please tell me how the front looks like it
@@barbonson_richardsit doesn't.
Considering the buggy is 2/3 the weight, that's a very good speed!
yyooo that fiber optic piece has so much potential
Son got this for his bday, Just about to start building. Wish me luck 😅
I would love to see this one next to the Ford GT. Just to see how or if they match.
Is there enough space between the hub and the wheels to apply some gears? It could be worth it to upgrade the set with some gearing to make it go faster; WE NEED A FASTER RACE CAR!
You can always add gearing, but that will make the car wider.
It would have been nice if a charging cable was supplied as we have to spend so much on the set as it is. I however will be getting this set as a technic builder. I guess we can use any USB-C cable. I am looking forward to seeing the Emirates Team New Zealand AC75 Yacht review as I am from New Zealand. Thanks @RacingBrick
can you do a comaprison between the old fiber optic and the new version pls?
I don't have the old one, sorry
@@RacingBrick no problem
Question since you have it to hand, can you run the motor box on just USB-C? Can you run it with the provided battery while it charges too? I suspect the answer to both is no, but it'd be handy if it's yes!
Havent seen anybody ask this, but how different are those fiber optic hoses to the ones found in old exo-force sets?
My major concern about this set was how much is the battery hub cost? Mostly every 2-3 years need replaced it.
It finally came i will definitely buy this
I REALLY NEED THIS IN STUDIO 2.0 NOW
Thanks. So cool!
Can’t wait till the lunar roving vehicle review
No firmware flashing interface on the new hub? No replacement batteries?
Surely, this must be causing a huge public outcry!
People, you need to realize when you're in the process of being trapped in an "ecosystem". Don't let companies do this to you!
Without the big wing looks way better
About gamepad control: I'm using ipega gamepad in special mode with an shootin plus app that can set-up virtual taps on screen to control games or cars that uses app to control and doesn't support gamepad... It might also work with this app. I'll try it myself if i buy it 😉
They are making improvements but the prices have started to be too high so far, either it s a very nice builds and very beatifull car
I need need need to see that boat please soon
Nice one, did it fit transporter? Thanks for the review:)
I am building this, and i have 3-4 extra parts from bag 1. Are spare parts normal? I fear that I might’ve missed some parts. Please help. Thanks
Guys am I the only person who bought one before even racing brick posted it. And the thing is, I have the set with me!
It’s me again Balazs!
Does it scale with the Audi and the Ford GT 2022?
I dont like the use of the fiber optic piece in this set over adding ports for the already existing wired lights. It seems to be a cost cutting decision that also goes against what I thought was one of the core values of Lego, versatility.
Thanks for this video! I'm in the middle of assembling this set. It would be great to be able to use this with, say, a Nintendo Switch joycon. I've noticed that the Porsche seems to run faster (or at least accelerates faster) in reverse. Have you had the same experience?
I’ve noticed that when you have the fast mode on, the speed is limited in reverse
I do have a question, if you were able to get the control+ module of the GT4 on its own, could it be put in the RS-Q e-tron
Well the buggy is much lighter so no surprises there
Yes is a good model, but if the speed is going for them just try it in Speed champions scale.
I just realised, that, maybe, when they advertised the set as the fastest as of August 2024, they meant the fastest of the sets, that are available to purchase as of August 2024?
I'm sure they don't mean that, since the other Control+ sets are the Audi and the Liebherr crane :D
Hello, actually the fastest set is 42176 Porsche GT4. The most important factors here are weight, rpm and wheel radius. When we compare it with Buggy; The wheel radius is larger in 42124 but smaller in 42176 so this makes the Buggy faster. Of course, since Buggy is lighter in weight, it is faster. However, technically 42176 Porsche GT4 is the fastest Lego Technic set. (Sorry my English is a little bad😂)
So if we use the same wheel in both sets and make a comparison, yes the fastest set will be 42176.
But the Porsche doesn't have the buggy's wheels, so it clearly isn't the fastest SET. They didn't claim "you could build a faster car with the new hub" :)
I still wonder how well it would do compared to one of the pullbacks, the buggy for instance. Would love to build it, but no interest in the driving feature. So...
Ho RB, in your Preview picture, there is a "Cars" Panel with Porsche on the Windshield. Where do u got this Cars Panel from? Is this a Lego branded Part or something different? Could you say, where it belongs from? Thank you very much und keep up with those interesting videos.
I'm sorry but it was just a Photoshop edit
I already have the audi rsq e-tron, but i want this set too (btw in the country where i live in you can get it for 120 bucks)
Cool! What's your opinion on the audi? Inhave the pickup truck crawler and the kids have a blast with it. My eldest wants something faster and not sure if I should go for this for him or the audi?
What is the size/scale of this set, would be cool if you could do a size comparison to a fixed standard model like you used to do by seeing if it fits on the technic car transporter, maybe at the end of each review or as a stand alone future video or even as a series by year or something....
You could see it next to the buggy and the Audi, that should help defining the scale. A lot of LEGO cars have a unique scale, not everything fits on the car transporter... It might be a funny thing at the end of the year but I'm not sure it is that useful in every video.
Yes it would be funny, thanks for thinking about it 👍
I have the Audi set, and I'm a little bit disappointed in the smallness of this Porsche set. I want it because of the new integrated hub (which I'm planning to put into an other car MOC) but it's a bit overpriced for what to me feels like a much smaller, more limited set. Around 120 euros MSRP would have been much better.
It said it was the fastest car of August 2024, and I can tell that the buggy was not made in 2024.
To start with a positive! I do like the lights!
Other than that....very much feels like a missed opportunity. Still slow, lacks any kind of flexibilty, still extremely overpriced, and still no physical controller.
I mean, I could totally see this work as a kind of entry system into remote controlled Technic sets. And I think this is about the same size as the sports cars like the Huracan, Bolide and Senna? How cool would it be if the next models in that line were designed to be converted into an RC car with the use of a seperately available and somewhat reasonably priced RC kit?
But this being the same price as that Audi feels just bizarre to me.
I guess from their point of view, the claim is pretty clear, it is supposed to be the fastest car "in the current" LEGO Technic CONTROL+ range (as of August 2024).
The buggy is no more available in the range, so the fastest car become 42176...
According to TLG... (?)
There's only a single other RC car available currently, so making such a claim would be totally unreasonable.
@@RacingBrick I totally agree with you, it is a little bit too easy to claim.
But that's the point: it is way simpler (for them) to prove a race car is faster than an off-road car, instead of a "really special conditions lab/battery/floor/weather/pilot/whatever test" (^^) in wich you showed us that the truth is pretty much the other way around... (I mean, you obviously showed us that the buggy is a bit faster than the porsche).
I'm currious to see how they could prove the contrary...
Will they prove it to be faster by 0.0001km/h in certain special conditions that a standard customer can't reach?...
Not very glorious to my eyes...
The only possibility I could imagine is that the software version you used don't push motors at 100% power (why?), not a clever move from TLG knowing that everyone will want to check the claim on the box...
I am pretty sure the claim stands for main/standard consumers: a granny (knowing nothing about LEGO) looking for a toy for her grand-child (himself knowing nothing about previous sets in the line). The claim don't stands for AFOL/LEGO-specialists like us...
I am sure you will provide us updates.
Can't wait to see ^^
Wouldve been cool if it looked like the real thing too
If the app could support a hardware controller (such as a PS4 controller), I wouldn't complain.
Mind if I ask, when I open the control app the gt4 isn’t on there. May I ask when it will come on the app?
I guess when the set is officially released, which is August 1st
@@RacingBrick ah, thanks! Love your Lego videos, keep it up!
Awesome
Oh you 😊
Love your mocs
The app tell the battery on the car?
The hub would suck because then you can’t add suspension. The old Bluetooth one is way beyger
What about trying it with that turbo button it has?
that was the speed with the turbo button
Please do Koenigsegg next
I could not recognize this car Untill I was told what it was 😭
want to see the Koenigsegg Jesko
What is the app name
Do we have a way to use all 4 front leds rn? Because the model seems to be using only 2...
They do light up during the testing at 4:29, but otherwise they are not in use. Since the Control+ profile is the only way to control the hub at the moment, some alternative app access would be required to make them work.
@@RacingBrick i have to admit, this set mostly interest me for the hub, as it would be perfect for secondary functions of my moc : i need every 3 motors and 6 lights, so if you have any news on it, i will be highly interested!
If you can experiment on the lights, could you also experiment on the fiber optic? I had the ones from exo force, but i don t know if the new ones are different or not, or if you can extend them by connecting them together...
@@richardjulien1329 any custom control options discovered will be published asap for sure
@@richardjulien1329 I don't have the old ones, sorry