I think yes but it will cost a lot of money. And the only limitation I see is on the way to control it because you can't connect an Infinite ammount of batteries to a phone but if you program Lego hubs using pibrick it might work!
@@technicengineering If you have the basic battery box you can make it, then attach the system to the base and mount the controller to the ps4 controller using rubber lego pieces!
Awesome build, however you might want to lower the speed of the rotating base (shown in 5:45)
Nice video! Keep it up man!
This robot arm look so cool!
Thanks!
Curious question, do you think it's possible to make a large, functioning lego mech? With motors and stuff?
I think yes but it will cost a lot of money. And the only limitation I see is on the way to control it because you can't connect an Infinite ammount of batteries to a phone but if you program Lego hubs using pibrick it might work!
impressive!
cool
Now add wheels/ a drivetrain system and it would be perfect
I was thikink about it when testing but there was no awailable port on the buwizz 3.0 but anyways thanks for the advice!
@@technicengineering No problem!
@@technicengineering If you have the basic battery box you can make it, then attach the system to the base and mount the controller to the ps4 controller using rubber lego pieces!
cool work. great job, do you know where I come from?
You come from Zenebricks!