Hello, i am currently building this moc. During the first test run of the engines, I noticed that no matter what gear, the rear wheels run slower than the front wheels. what did I do wrong, can someone help me please !?
Obviously, yes. You can't build the Buwizz motorized chassis with only the parts from the official set, you'll need to get additionnal parts, the motors for example. It is precised either on Rebrickable and in the 2nd page of the instructions. Additionnal part list is available in the MOC description on Rebrickable: rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-31127/Superkoala/buwizz-motorized-chassis-for-set-42110-land-rover-defender/#details
How many parts do I need on rebrickable it says 163 but on the compare section it says 143 . Sry I’ve. Never dined this before this is my first big build like this
@@NuclearApple77 Can you please send me message directly through Rebrickable? There is something wunclear with the number of part you just announce so I need more precision. Thx
Hello Looks like a great MOC, nice! 2 questions: I have the model, what parts exactly do I need to buy in addition? I’m planning to add led kit, will that conflict with the MOC? Thanks again, great job!
Brilliant! Could you please tell me if this model works well under load (eg. as an off roader), or is it too heavy and it's mostly for demonstration? Many thanks!
This MOC is able to drive easily when fitted with the complete bodywork and is also able to climb slopes on the lower gear. I was supposed to make a video during the holidays I but didn’t really had the time.
I really love this MOC. Have it now for quite a while. But now some gears start crackling in low gear under load while crawling. Any ideas which gears that can be and how to replace them?
Hello, under heavy loads the gears that crack the more are often the 12t gear inside the differentials and the couple small 8t/large 24t gears from the gearbox. I’m sure this is not what you want to hear but you should maybe disassemble you land rover to ensure they are not damaged
what kind of motors does it use? XL or L? just want to know if its worth buying the instructions with the motors i have now. and also, is it still able to switch gears for crawling to speed? does it still have 4 low and 4 high? sorry for all the questions tho
Hey ! There is 2 PF-L motors for propulsion, 1 PF-Servo for steering and 1PF-M for the gearbox (you can have the detail of the part directly through the Rebrickable inventory, here for the buwizz version : rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-31127/Superkoala/buwizz-motorized-chassis-for-set-42110-land-rover-defender/#parts ) The gearbox allow to change from 4H to 4L with central differential locked (speed ratio is 1:3 between 4H and 4L)
@@SuperkTechnic thx. one more question :) do the instructions on rebrickable build the entire chassis with pf in it or show you how to modify it once you build the original chassis?
@@NuclearApple77 The instructions builds the chassis from A to Z with the PF motors integrated, then you complete the Land Rover body work directly with official Lego instructions (step 3 and 4)
Hey 👋🏻 Thank you for your comment. Just to make a quick feedback. When someone spend like, 200h of work to think, design, build, modify, correct, disassemble, rebuild, iterate improvements, 3D modelize, generate documentation, iterate changes and feedback, regenerate and republish documentation, you just can’t ask to get a free product at the end. If you would not ask any pro to have a free stuff don’t ask it to anybody just because « it is a hobby » or « it is a passion ». It’s just disrespectful. Yes, some instructions are given for free, but this is the choice and discretion of their creator to make them free, ridiculously expensive or offer a personal discount when asked. But please keep in mind that like you or mister everybody, creators and LEGO passionate also have their financial issues and bills to pay each month. And for some, instructions are the only way to continue building by financing new LEGO sets, parts or other material. Just to make it clear, there’s nothing personal in here, I really appreciate to see anyone shows interested to my MOC, but as for my everyday job, even if I would love to, I just can’t afford to work for free. 🙂
Bought the guide on rebricable, and just finished the build! Thanks a lot for this amazing update of a great lego build
Did u have to buy extra parts besides the motors?
Is it easy to build with buwizz 3.0 pro or may it be a complex upgrade? Thank you!
Can someone please add the buwizz app control profile? I think I have it set up wrong
Hello,
i am currently building this moc. During the first test run of the engines, I noticed that no matter what gear, the rear wheels run slower than the front wheels. what did I do wrong, can someone help me please !?
Did you solve this problem? I have this too.
I’m thinking of extending the wheelbase so it’s a four door instead of a two is there anything I’d need to make sure to extend or anything like it?
Good job!
Am I missing pieces ? On step 18 it shows four pieces I can’t find in bags 1
Obviously, yes. You can't build the Buwizz motorized chassis with only the parts from the official set, you'll need to get additionnal parts, the motors for example. It is precised either on Rebrickable and in the 2nd page of the instructions.
Additionnal part list is available in the MOC description on Rebrickable:
rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-31127/Superkoala/buwizz-motorized-chassis-for-set-42110-land-rover-defender/#details
How many parts do I need on rebrickable it says 163 but on the compare section it says 143 . Sry I’ve. Never dined this before this is my first big build like this
@@NuclearApple77 Can you please send me message directly through Rebrickable? There is something wunclear with the number of part you just announce so I need more precision. Thx
請問用了哪些動力裝置
Can you make the fake engine run while running? moc is great. thank you
Hello
Looks like a great MOC, nice!
2 questions:
I have the model, what parts exactly do I need to buy in addition?
I’m planning to add led kit, will that conflict with the MOC?
Thanks again, great job!
I found plans for this mod on rebrickable. It has a list of the additional parts you need.
Brilliant! Could you please tell me if this model works well under load (eg. as an off roader), or is it too heavy and it's mostly for demonstration? Many thanks!
This MOC is able to drive easily when fitted with the complete bodywork and is also able to climb slopes on the lower gear.
I was supposed to make a video during the holidays I but didn’t really had the time.
Motor is included with the model right?
Şükrü YILDIZEL no
I really love this MOC. Have it now for quite a while. But now some gears start crackling in low gear under load while crawling. Any ideas which gears that can be and how to replace them?
Hello, under heavy loads the gears that crack the more are often the 12t gear inside the differentials and the couple small 8t/large 24t gears from the gearbox. I’m sure this is not what you want to hear but you should maybe disassemble you land rover to ensure they are not damaged
what kind of motors does it use? XL or L? just want to know if its worth buying the instructions with the motors i have now. and also, is it still able to switch gears for crawling to speed? does it still have 4 low and 4 high? sorry for all the questions tho
Hey !
There is 2 PF-L motors for propulsion, 1 PF-Servo for steering and 1PF-M for the gearbox (you can have the detail of the part directly through the Rebrickable inventory, here for the buwizz version : rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-31127/Superkoala/buwizz-motorized-chassis-for-set-42110-land-rover-defender/#parts )
The gearbox allow to change from 4H to 4L with central differential locked (speed ratio is 1:3 between 4H and 4L)
@@SuperkTechnic thx. one more question :) do the instructions on rebrickable build the entire chassis with pf in it or show you how to modify it once you build the original chassis?
@@NuclearApple77 The instructions builds the chassis from A to Z with the PF motors integrated, then you complete the Land Rover body work directly with official Lego instructions (step 3 and 4)
@@SuperkTechnic ok thanks. now that i know more about this, im gonna consider buying your instructions. thx
Is this Buwizz 2.0 or 3.0?
2.0
thats cool
не получается купить инструкцию через rebrickable и paypal, может на почту сможешь отправить?
i agree
space dragon в итоге модель слишком тяжелая,моторов не хватает,и хрустят шестеренки при нагрузке
Sorry I don’t actually understand your language
the model is too heavy, the gears crunch in slow gear under load.
👍 nice !!!!
hope the instruction can be free :(
Hey 👋🏻 Thank you for your comment.
Just to make a quick feedback. When someone spend like, 200h of work to think, design, build, modify, correct, disassemble, rebuild, iterate improvements, 3D modelize, generate documentation, iterate changes and feedback, regenerate and republish documentation, you just can’t ask to get a free product at the end. If you would not ask any pro to have a free stuff don’t ask it to anybody just because « it is a hobby » or « it is a passion ». It’s just disrespectful. Yes, some instructions are given for free, but this is the choice and discretion of their creator to make them free, ridiculously expensive or offer a personal discount when asked. But please keep in mind that like you or mister everybody, creators and LEGO passionate also have their financial issues and bills to pay each month. And for some, instructions are the only way to continue building by financing new LEGO sets, parts or other material.
Just to make it clear, there’s nothing personal in here, I really appreciate to see anyone shows interested to my MOC, but as for my everyday job, even if I would love to, I just can’t afford to work for free.
🙂