Hello, I am impressed with your work and lego modifications. My son and I are city train enthusiasts. So I have the following questions: - what is the difference between color sensors (88007 vs 45605) - which one is better to use for train - I understand that I unplug the train lighting and plug the color sensor into the utuput B in hub . Do I need anything else? What program should I use for programming? Thanks for feedback !!!
3:20 This makes it more tricky. This is why h Corp trains are best. Because they are not controlled by machines. They are controlled by people.Instead of machines.
@@LasseDeleuran thanks for that! I'm working and learning both text and blocks coding - are you able to share the screenshot from your blocks code too?
@@LasseDeleuran When do you have a time for that? I'll be eagerly waiting for that :) And please, put all together... I'm just a nerd and want to know it all... and I'll have trixbrix control systems for my own Legotrains and a city. Thank you for your marvellous videos.
I'm a big fan of lego since 15years (I'm 26) and it's probably the most satisfying lego train video i'v ever watched ! Nice work !!! From France
Ive been a lego fan for 15 years too! (I am 15)
Thanks for introducing LEGO Technic. I love how you assemble and explain each part so clearly! 😍
I love how neatly you hid the electronics!
For me, the most satisfying thing about these builds is that lego-snap. It has a nice ASMR feel.
great video with the debugging!
How you supply color senor + motor motion + motors for doors? How many battery box you used?
This video is incredible!
Hello, I am impressed with your work and lego modifications. My son and I are city train enthusiasts. So I have the following questions:
- what is the difference between color sensors (88007 vs 45605)
- which one is better to use for train
- I understand that I unplug the train lighting and plug the color sensor into the utuput B in hub .
Do I need anything else? What program should I use for programming?
Thanks for feedback !!!
Do you have any more video to show how to code trixbrix automatization a route for a train?
Great video! Nice combination of block-based coding and Python coding :)
3:20 This makes it more tricky. This is why h Corp trains are best.
Because they are not controlled by machines.
They are controlled by people.Instead of machines.
Great vid, thanks to the yt algorithm
awesome work - however I can't see the code on your github?
Thanks. I missed a commit. It has been added now.
@@LasseDeleuran thanks for that! I'm working and learning both text and blocks coding - are you able to share the screenshot from your blocks code too?
7:39 Too complicated for a simple command.
Im surprised the switch wasnt automated, pretty cool though
That shall be fixed!
@@LasseDeleuran When do you have a time for that? I'll be eagerly waiting for that :) And please, put all together... I'm just a nerd and want to know it all... and I'll have trixbrix control systems for my own Legotrains and a city. Thank you for your marvellous videos.
Сюда бы CaDa микромоторы для открывания дверей
wow Python!
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いいね!
Я люблю механизмы
absolut überteuertes Produkt für einen halben Zug... Früher hat Lego zumindest die Züge komplett angeboten