@@williamdemler24 Yes, there are some issues of Amazon US site that my partner are dealing with. I will let you know when the kit are listed on Amazon US!
@@williamdemler24The issue fixed! You can buy the kit on Amazon US now www.amazon.com/Control-Upgrade-Compatible-42172-Included/dp/B0DGWZ46NZ?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1&psc=1
Finally!!! I recently purchased this set and was wating on motorization instructions before I built it, I had a feeling you'd be the first I've purchased and built your other designs Ferrari Daytona SP3, Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 & Bugatti Chiron 42083 and I'm very pleased with outcome , those functioning doors look sweet on this build🤩
Hi Bro, thanks for your great great great support, I will let you know when the instructions released on my Rebrickable page rebrickable.com/users/WW%20Bricks%20Studio/mocs/ or my authorized Amazon store www.amazon.com/stores/page/BF236050-5ED2-445B-B6BE-AA372473C08F?ingress=2&visitId=a44c5adb-f9f7-4ac1-a82c-9b5b8d45f7b7 Btw, my next motorized car is the 42177 Mercedes G500 set, stay tuned!
I purchased the instructions. The VLites store on Amazon did not have the R/C upgrade product. I checked. I do have some Mould King 6 channel batteries ready to install.
Really interested in this. Which part of this mod is during assembly and which part is after? I’ve fully assembled mine, is it hard to re-do some of the assembly for this mod?
Is it possible to just have motors for the front wheel, spoiler, and rear wheels/engine while maintaing the gearbox? Would also like to know when the instructions come out, great work!
Hi Bro, it is possible to maintain the gearbox, but you need to find your motorizing way, I removed the gearbox for a higher speed... I expect to release the instructions this week, I am in the final checking!
Just need to remove the gearbox! By the way, do you know XGRepack? His 42143 video is same with yours ruclips.net/video/l6TNryRzfiM/видео.htmlsi=YiBHn99sdGH8o8LR
I will let you know when the instructions released on my Rebrickable page rebrickable.com/users/WW%20Bricks%20Studio/mocs/ or my authorized Amazon store www.amazon.com/stores/page/BF236050-5ED2-445B-B6BE-AA372473C08F?ingress=2&visitId=a44c5adb-f9f7-4ac1-a82c-9b5b8d45f7b7
@@WWBricksStudio AWESOME!!! Someone who is NOT "afraid" to combine Mould King or CADA R/C parts with Lego to make them remote controlled. Excellent! After checking out the Amazon store, I realized that I already own some of the VLites kits in the clear boxes with two snaps for the lid. I think 3 or maybe 4 or 5 of them. I'd prefer to buy a P1 R/C upgrade kit from you instead of Zene Bricks, as I never bought from them before. By the way, the smooth steering does not come from the servo motor. I have found that all of them are 90 degrees one way or another. The steering quality comes from the car mechanical engineering design. I drive Traxxas R/C cars and trucks, and I have trim adjusters on the remotes to fine tune the servo that handles steering, so my car or truck will drive straight for a distance before it goes into a curb or a creek, because poor steering will send a vehicle off to the right or left, and the driver will have to make constant steering adjustments to keep the model going in the desired direction. Using the proportional remotes 4-channel released by Mould King does not help with steering, but it DOES help with the speed control.
Also, sometimes you may find issues with the 2.4GHz signal. I was driving some 4-channel proportional steering models, along with a Lego Bluetooth model outside, and signal drop kept happening over and over again. Just walk over to the model and it will pick up and drive again. The BEST way that I check for steering problems is to keep one front wheel still and straight while I try to steer the wheel on the other side. If the other wheel moves at all, problem. So far, I think most of the 1:14 scale cars are probably the best, but be ready to have some spare rubber, as you might "tear up" those tires and need some new ones. LOL I am still in the process of finishing up my modification of a ZR1 orange Lego. I steer in a weaving snake pattern to test it. It goes, and it's fun until a front wheel falls off. The steering is VERY precise though, so it goes straight for several feet. The only problem with some of these installs is that you almost "break" the 4 wire ribbon for the motor to follow the directions from the QR code PDF download.
The Technic Lego Porsche 1:10 scale and the Ferrari 1:10 scale have terrible steering. Those front wheels wobble all over the place. I'm selling (or sold) those cars. Not good for driving.
@@WWBricksStudio Please keep me in the loop when you make the P1 R/C kit available for purchase. I already have two of the kits, so one is going to get motors. I noticed the engine is kept. Is the transmission gone?
Instructions reb.li/m/194643
Amazon US RC kit shorturl.at/9v925
Amazon DE RC kit shorturl.at/dJAIa
蝦皮合作賣場 tw.shp.ee/qNA6mpv
Excellent!
Thank u!
The Amazon link does not show items that ship to the USA, so I cannot order the item.
@@williamdemler24 Yes, there are some issues of Amazon US site that my partner are dealing with. I will let you know when the kit are listed on Amazon US!
@@williamdemler24The issue fixed! You can buy the kit on Amazon US now
www.amazon.com/Control-Upgrade-Compatible-42172-Included/dp/B0DGWZ46NZ?ref_=ast_sto_dp&th=1&psc=1
You did a really nice job integrating all those electrics! Now, fix the bodywork at the front 😂
Hahaha Thanks I think someone will do that and release instructions on Rebrickable
Finally!!! I recently purchased this set and was wating on motorization instructions before I built it, I had a feeling you'd be the first I've purchased and built your other designs Ferrari Daytona SP3, Lamborghini Sián FKP 37 & Bugatti Chiron
42083 and I'm very pleased with outcome , those functioning doors look sweet on this build🤩
Hi Bro, thanks for your great great great support, I will let you know when the instructions released on my Rebrickable page rebrickable.com/users/WW%20Bricks%20Studio/mocs/
or my authorized Amazon store www.amazon.com/stores/page/BF236050-5ED2-445B-B6BE-AA372473C08F?ingress=2&visitId=a44c5adb-f9f7-4ac1-a82c-9b5b8d45f7b7
Btw, my next motorized car is the 42177 Mercedes G500 set, stay tuned!
Instructions released! reb.li/m/194643
@@WWBricksStudio already built and displayed on rebrick along with your other designs, great job!!!
@@izzyortiz6586 I saw them! Thanks for your great support! Now, let’s motorize the 42177 set
Cool, 👌 nice work!
Thank you❤
I purchased the instructions. The VLites store on Amazon did not have the R/C upgrade product. I checked. I do have some Mould King 6 channel batteries ready to install.
Thank u bro, VLites will release the kit soon!
Hi pls let me know when the instructions will be ready. I look forward to mod mine
No problem, coming soon
Instructions released! reb.li/m/194643
Wondering if you guys could do adjustable suspension like the real p1
Hmmm I will try this in next BuWuizz motor version
If possible could you make an alternate version that uses buggy motors? im able to pay
Hi bro, this my next project, please stay tuned
Really interested in this. Which part of this mod is during assembly and which part is after? I’ve fully assembled mine, is it hard to re-do some of the assembly for this mod?
Bro, I think it is not hard, just need to rebuild from gearbox building steps
Is it possible to just have motors for the front wheel, spoiler, and rear wheels/engine while maintaing the gearbox? Would also like to know when the instructions come out, great work!
Hi Bro, it is possible to maintain the gearbox, but you need to find your motorizing way, I removed the gearbox for a higher speed... I expect to release the instructions this week, I am in the final checking!
Instructions released! reb.li/m/194643
need to remove the engine and gearbox for this modification?
Just need to remove the gearbox! By the way, do you know XGRepack? His 42143 video is same with yours ruclips.net/video/l6TNryRzfiM/видео.htmlsi=YiBHn99sdGH8o8LR
Where can I buy these mods?
I will let you know when the instructions released on my Rebrickable page rebrickable.com/users/WW%20Bricks%20Studio/mocs/ or my authorized Amazon store www.amazon.com/stores/page/BF236050-5ED2-445B-B6BE-AA372473C08F?ingress=2&visitId=a44c5adb-f9f7-4ac1-a82c-9b5b8d45f7b7
@@WWBricksStudio AWESOME!!! Someone who is NOT "afraid" to combine Mould King or CADA R/C parts with Lego to make them remote controlled. Excellent! After checking out the Amazon store, I realized that I already own some of the VLites kits in the clear boxes with two snaps for the lid. I think 3 or maybe 4 or 5 of them. I'd prefer to buy a P1 R/C upgrade kit from you instead of Zene Bricks, as I never bought from them before. By the way, the smooth steering does not come from the servo motor. I have found that all of them are 90 degrees one way or another. The steering quality comes from the car mechanical engineering design. I drive Traxxas R/C cars and trucks, and I have trim adjusters on the remotes to fine tune the servo that handles steering, so my car or truck will drive straight for a distance before it goes into a curb or a creek, because poor steering will send a vehicle off to the right or left, and the driver will have to make constant steering adjustments to keep the model going in the desired direction. Using the proportional remotes 4-channel released by Mould King does not help with steering, but it DOES help with the speed control.
Also, sometimes you may find issues with the 2.4GHz signal. I was driving some 4-channel proportional steering models, along with a Lego Bluetooth model outside, and signal drop kept happening over and over again. Just walk over to the model and it will pick up and drive again. The BEST way that I check for steering problems is to keep one front wheel still and straight while I try to steer the wheel on the other side. If the other wheel moves at all, problem. So far, I think most of the 1:14 scale cars are probably the best, but be ready to have some spare rubber, as you might "tear up" those tires and need some new ones. LOL I am still in the process of finishing up my modification of a ZR1 orange Lego. I steer in a weaving snake pattern to test it. It goes, and it's fun until a front wheel falls off. The steering is VERY precise though, so it goes straight for several feet. The only problem with some of these installs is that you almost "break" the 4 wire ribbon for the motor to follow the directions from the QR code PDF download.
The Technic Lego Porsche 1:10 scale and the Ferrari 1:10 scale have terrible steering. Those front wheels wobble all over the place. I'm selling (or sold) those cars. Not good for driving.
@@WWBricksStudio Please keep me in the loop when you make the P1 R/C kit available for purchase. I already have two of the kits, so one is going to get motors. I noticed the engine is kept. Is the transmission gone?