Can you also provide a video with full instructions on how to modify the original set? It is hard to figure out the needed modifications only from this short video.
Why is the steering motor oriented horizontally and not vertically - you've got space below for protrusions, so you could reinforce the chassis from the sides of the motor if it was oriented vertically.
He usually doesn’t have instructions, so it is just a trial and error on what works and doesn’t, stick to the gear ratios and also try to do the coding if you are waiting to build, it takes awhile (30 min-2 hours depends on your prior coding on the app)
dude this is freaky, i thought the same thing " I can easily fit motors in here," I hooked up 2 of the regular powered up motors from the batmobile set. one is connected to the v6 engine and the other to the top steering shaft. mine kinda sucks cuz the engine power is terrible only a few km per hour (very slow and weak, the motors are on the verge of burning out every time I drive is), but it's still amazing. P.S. i built mine yesterday
I think for some insane speed, you should've gone for two buggy motors and the old RC system. Bigger motors, smaller controller so same size, but with more torque, and a lot more speed
@@robinhood184xD buwizz motors are essentially a renewed copy of the buggy motors because they were discontinued long ago. But Mouldking makes buggy motors that look exactly the same and by removing the protection circuit perform the same. Mouldking buggy motors work great, I've tested them and they cost 4 times less so for me buwizz motors are kind of obsolete. But yes they could be used instead of buggy motors
@@oguzhanince2127 maybe... I have rebuilded some connections and now the floor doesn't touch the ground... But now I have the problem that the motors Don't push propely the car... I Don't know why
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As long as there are no tight 180 bends squeezing within "0 space" between two liftarms, they'll be fine. I did some zero squeezes back in the day on my powered up motors and they are still working fine. Here he did the bends withing 1 stud gap so it should be fine. With that said, if you are designing your own model, try to think about cable management ahead :)
Would require complete reconstruction of the front portion, since there’s a small technic frame there and everything connects to the frame. I would need to remove the frame
Can you also provide a video with full instructions on how to modify the original set? It is hard to figure out the needed modifications only from this short video.
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Exactly bro, so than I would be getting the set and motorising it
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Can you list all of parts used in this mod? I found large powered up motor for steering but i am not sure about other parts.
Why is the steering motor oriented horizontally and not vertically - you've got space below for protrusions, so you could reinforce the chassis from the sides of the motor if it was oriented vertically.
The horizontal orientation allows the motor to directly connect to the frame below it with pins
It's super cool! I'm looking forward to a video with full instructions!
Since the ground clearance is too low, did the LEGO Technic Mclaren formula 1 race car scratched the LEGO pieces that hangs down or underneath?
Nice! I want to get thins set soon to motorised it. Is there any instructions?
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He usually doesn’t have instructions, so it is just a trial and error on what works and doesn’t, stick to the gear ratios and also try to do the coding if you are waiting to build, it takes awhile (30 min-2 hours depends on your prior coding on the app)
Sorry, no instructions
Will you ever have them?
The speed looks like the real thing.
lol (australian grand pree)
prix
Mhm
Very amazing Lego Car❤😮😮😮 (proportional steering and Throttle?)
Looks amazing! 🤩
How fast you can ride and could it do some donuts?))
dude this is freaky, i thought the same thing " I can easily fit motors in here," I hooked up 2 of the regular powered up motors from the batmobile set. one is connected to the v6 engine and the other to the top steering shaft. mine kinda sucks cuz the engine power is terrible only a few km per hour (very slow and weak, the motors are on the verge of burning out every time I drive is), but it's still amazing. P.S. i built mine yesterday
hi can i know what type of motor did you use and if you can provide part number that would be great
I think for some insane speed, you should've gone for two buggy motors and the old RC system. Bigger motors, smaller controller so same size, but with more torque, and a lot more speed
why not buwizz motors?
@@robinhood184xD buwizz motors are essentially a renewed copy of the buggy motors because they were discontinued long ago. But Mouldking makes buggy motors that look exactly the same and by removing the protection circuit perform the same. Mouldking buggy motors work great, I've tested them and they cost 4 times less so for me buwizz motors are kind of obsolete. But yes they could be used instead of buggy motors
Love it. How fast can it go?
Amazing!!
Great job! I was on the fence about the McLaren but I think I might get one. How was the PoweredUp development?
Great video and I will definitely do this mod
I’m interested into buying it and doing the same setup, you wrote in description about providing detailed explanation, sadly can’t find any :(
I just found out I have a v2 ir reciver but the pins are broken
what app?
Can you System-build a driver top half and disguise the steering motor? :D
I use PF AA battery box but when i put it inyo the model the centre part of chassis flex and touch the ground. How could I fix this problem?
Did you fix this?
@@oguzhanince2127 maybe... I have rebuilded some connections and now the floor doesn't touch the ground... But now I have the problem that the motors Don't push propely the car... I Don't know why
Did you do anything to address the low ride height?
I didn’t
Do a best technic steering+suspension sets, and or maybe a best parts for price list!
So cool 😎
hi that's cool
i appreciate it, thanks
why do you use code block, not python + remote?
Thats awesome, hello from phx az. Too bad we can't find this set here. People buy it. And resell for a extra 100 bucks.
Is it availible on rebrickebel
No sorry
finally!
top speed?
Can you show us how to make it
Is faster a single XL motor or a twin L motor?
Twin L
@@Unbrickme thanks. How fast Is your mclaren?
Can u upload the full video
This is the full video
@@Unbrickme I mean the whole procedure and product links
Thank you for show that app
nice
do you have the mclaren?
@@Unbrickme no i dont lol
What’s the top speed of the car? great video btw
Cool, maybe make it faster next time
I can’t get the power app to work properly
what seems to be the issue? i will gladly help you
@@Unbrickme Whenever I go out of edit mode it just powers the motor that is supposed to be steering
Hey Unbrickme
It’s been a looong time
How have you been?
I’ve been good! What about you?
College has been great
Ive been playing the new Lego Star wars game
And have becoming a Star Wars fan
I’ve missed you
You wanna hang out some time? When I get back from college
Are you a FitMC fan? You use quite a bit of music from his videos and you do the whole 'No pressure' thing. Just wondering.
Yes and I love 2b2t!!!!!
@@Unbrickme Are you active on 2B2T?
@@eurobeatfan8718 yes
suggestion: try changing the gear rack to a bigger one so it has bigger steering
Great idea!!!
That is Formula e not f1
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1:04 those cables stuffed though. Pretty sure that’s bad for it.
As long as there are no tight 180 bends squeezing within "0 space" between two liftarms, they'll be fine. I did some zero squeezes back in the day on my powered up motors and they are still working fine. Here he did the bends withing 1 stud gap so it should be fine. With that said, if you are designing your own model, try to think about cable management ahead :)
Hi
hello there
@@Unbrickme GENERAL KENOBI
WHY IS THAT STEERING MOTOR IN THE CABIN?????
Because that’s where the steering wheel was, where the steering axle is.
@@Unbrickme Ok. I would do it like a little bit better. Maybe on front axle.
Would require complete reconstruction of the front portion, since there’s a small technic frame there and everything connects to the frame. I would need to remove the frame
@@Unbrickme easy. Just give me 200€ and 1 hour 😂😂🤣🤣
First
congratulations
@@Unbrickme let’s go
So slow, don't care.