Lego needs to hire people like you that are more into the technical aspects, than just making shelf artwork. Thank You, as I appreciate this side of Lego usage. I subscribed to you.
It might not be worth it to buy exactly these motors since they are discontinued and really expensive now. If you want to buy them anyways, there most popular site for buying single parts is bricklink.com. It would probably be cheaper to buy the new motor systems either on Bricklink, the Lego shop or in a Technic set.
Love the Omni wheels! I liked seeing what yoshihito did with them and that you're using them as well! It isn't technically a way to steer since you only used two motors haha. Just multidirectional travel!
Thanks for Your videos, they are dwell of knowledge for me. Funny coincidence, that I am working o omniwheel usage for (so-called) "Batslider" (is not Batmobile anymore). And I have one suggestion for your videos: Could you show final "product" for few second at start? Before construction begins. Just to clarify what You are building now.
Even more steering mechanisms: ruclips.net/video/Zbv5le3ic4I/видео.html
Joystick remote control: ruclips.net/video/vQvz5SlypgI/видео.html
Enjoy watching :)
I certainly will
We will all enjoy
Ooow I am not the first one to react to ur comment my streak is gone 😢
@@lucasvercauteren2244 sorry
@@novapinkerton np👍
I have been looking for a good video about this for ages. Never found any simple enough. Let's see how this is.
The first one is also known as "rack and pinion steering," most common steering you find in vast majority of cars and road vehicles.
The wheels in wheels is a pretty interesting concept!
Lego needs to hire people like you that are more into the technical aspects, than just making shelf artwork.
Thank You, as I appreciate this side of Lego usage. I subscribed to you.
Let’s go i need to know how to do this
Always great to see your stuff. Thank you
that omni wheel design is interesting
Genius level designs!
I hope to see a steering wheels like in old toys. It was still one motor scheme, but fromt wheels steering when toy go backwards.
I'd really like to start incorporating steering into my builds, but I don't have those servo motors. So I tend to build large, tracked vehicles.
You can build a stepper to turn any motor into a servo motor.
@@g.williams2047 I have never thought about doing that, thanks.
If you had a motor for each Omni wheel you could rotate in place as well
You technically only need 3 wheels on a triange frame
Good!
Bro just did a omniwheel 💀
never tought you have a fake servo
Does anyone know a site I can but all of these motors because of lego's site it is not there
U can not buy motors they r not on the shop
It might not be worth it to buy exactly these motors since they are discontinued and really expensive now. If you want to buy them anyways, there most popular site for buying single parts is bricklink.com. It would probably be cheaper to buy the new motor systems either on Bricklink, the Lego shop or in a Technic set.
your hands seem so shaky
cool video though
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Love the Omni wheels! I liked seeing what yoshihito did with them and that you're using them as well! It isn't technically a way to steer since you only used two motors haha. Just multidirectional travel!
Thanks for Your videos, they are dwell of knowledge for me. Funny coincidence, that I am working o omniwheel usage for (so-called) "Batslider" (is not Batmobile anymore).
And I have one suggestion for your videos: Could you show final "product" for few second at start? Before construction begins. Just to clarify what You are building now.
Not sure, I've also gotten feedback that people like finding out while building. Maybe I'll put a small teaser before the intro.
I really like these lego build! A fourth way is with two weels ad a third one behind that sign the direction
Thanks for the video!
Brilliant, as usual
3:00 normal
So cool! I had to subscribe!