Lego RC Car with Gearbox & Clutch
Ғылым және технология
Building a semi automatic Lego Technic RC Hot Rod with a 4-speed sequential gearbox and a clutch.
00:00 Gearbox
00:45 Shifter
01:13 Clutch
02:34 Combined
03:13 Chassis
04:53 Design
05:35 Driving
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App used to connect the gamepad and the BuWizz: BrickController2 - bit.ly/3JypnV0
Where I get my parts from: www.bricklink.com/v2/main.page
Music:
Smokey's Lounge - TrackTribe
Drifting at 432 Hz - Unicorn Heads
#bricktechnology
#legotechnic
#lego
#asmr
#engineering
#buwizz
#hotrod
#transmission
#dynamometer
#clutch
Пікірлер: 3 000
Quick Q&A... Q: Why does it steer to the right? A: Because of the knock of Servo... Lego does not make PF Servo Motors anymore. As a consequence people have to buy one from Bricklink for up to 80€ (per Servo motor) or get a cheap Servo from a 3rd party manufacturer. And these non Lego servos are very bad. They do not allow partial steering, some do even overheat and they don't last long. The one you see in this video is about to die... I am lucky I could still make the video. Q: Are there instructions? A: Unfortunately not. I need my time for videos and building. Making instructions would mean less videos. Plus the number of parts and motors make this build very expensive to replicate. Only the Buwizz and the motors cost more than 250$.
@gracengeier1149
Жыл бұрын
I still have a servo made by Lego that is probably the older model of the one in the video. It probably still work although I haven’t used it in a while. Would it be worth mailing it to you if you can’t find them for sale?
@BrickTechnology
Жыл бұрын
@@gracengeier1149 That's a very nice offer, but I can find them and I would feel bad taking away yours from your collection:)
@Atumuiku1
Жыл бұрын
probably its direct drive. adding a differential might fix that torque steer.
@lynxavr
Жыл бұрын
Needs a neutral play adjustable rack I suppose. Baby steps.
@shatl_bar_king
Жыл бұрын
What would happen if it were left in fourth gear and the clutch was engaged, at low speed, would it have a "stall" effect? Or are the motors strong enough to maintain movement?
there are not enough thumbs in this world for this video, outstanding job
@ahyaan2552
Жыл бұрын
Steve and george, where are they?
@GusThePrankster
Жыл бұрын
Is that you car pal
@trabant601e
Жыл бұрын
No way it carpal!!!!!!!!!
@RailsofForney
Жыл бұрын
@@ahyaan2552 d e a d . They’ve died 100 times already. 😂
@CalebsAquarium
Жыл бұрын
Did not expect to find car pal here
I knew this could be done in Lego, but I never expected it could be so compact as well! Seriously amazing job
@logiarhythm6285
Жыл бұрын
Right? I was in my hometown a week ago and opened my old Lego boxes, where I found my last project, which consisted of a front suspension, a gearbox and the back suspension, which all where about 50% bigger than this. It would have worked even way worse, cause I wanted to use 2 stone age motors and a single more recent one, so not even RC...
@AwesomeDomi1
Жыл бұрын
How in the world did I get 800 likes? 😳
@drsipp407
Жыл бұрын
The official Lego Lamborghini Sian has a paddle shifting gearbox with drive neutral and reverse
@Aditya-wg3lp
Жыл бұрын
And stylish as hell
@paulberg1381
Жыл бұрын
Pls submit this to ideas
Anyone notice how in the compact version the clutch is the first to release and last to be reapplied? Small detail but incredibly important. Genius.
COMFORTABLE INTERIOR had me laughing hard
@AndrewEfendi
Ай бұрын
Yes comfortable and “safe” indeed
seeing the transformation from 3:12 to the compacted build in the car is jaw-dropping
@bodycamfiles1
Жыл бұрын
I know right? I looked at the set up originally and was like, "oh, what scale is this build in?" Then he proceeds to stuff everything together in *less* motors than before 0.0 Smartest move adding the clutch and gearbox together though.
@mrtoysengineer9995
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support and
This could easily be an official set. Absolutely fantastic.
@amsyar9066
Жыл бұрын
@@ikillwithyourtruthholdagai2000 even if my wallets will cry, i will get my hands on this masterpiece
@LosashExote
Жыл бұрын
It uses a lot of non-official parts from buwizz, control unit, and it also uses many tricky “illegal” part connections. So this, sadly, won’t be a set. Also, Lego would not allow to release a clutch, which can be easily burned and wear down.
@NineSun001
Жыл бұрын
If LEgo would stock this it will likely cost 2k or more. And then you get the shitty control+ app.
@larnregis
Жыл бұрын
@@NineSun001 Don't forget LEGO letting a unicorn puke into the interior, giving you bricks in all colors of the rainbow.
@_Zekken
Жыл бұрын
@@LosashExote what are the illegal connections and why?
so impressed with your video, keep it up buddy
The ratio of a full scale car to the size of this model car is the exact same ratio applied to the UNDERSTANDING of how the transmission of a car works. Immensely GREAT work!
Congratulations. You have built the most complex and compact technical lego build. Simply unbelievable.
@BarryRowlingsonBaz
Жыл бұрын
And it looks great too!
@christocan4710
Жыл бұрын
This would be an instant hit as a Lego product. But they are not good enough to come up with something as good and sophisticated as this.
@KAK_PAN
Жыл бұрын
@@christocan4710 even worse, they just busy try to sell a damn expensive Black Panther Head. Not even life size!
@martijn9568
Жыл бұрын
@@christocan4710 I'm usually not the one to jump on the Lego hate bandwagon, but in this case something like this is exactly what Lego technique is about. At one point you'd think the children would know how the pistons of an engine translate a push pull motion into a rotational motion. Then you make something new right?
@harveyanimations8974
Ай бұрын
Wait till you see the air powered truck
A true lego master. As a mechanical engineering student, auto/motorcycle mechanic, and lifetime lego enthusiast, this was beyond enjoyable for me. Thank you!
@Magrior
Жыл бұрын
Honestly, the educational value in these videos is very impressive, especially the "deep dive" into the gearbox at the beginning and the clutch. This video (and many of the others) would be a great addition to many lectures.
@randybrewman9661
Жыл бұрын
@@Magrior This would be practical in class building for all types of students of all ages!
@JADENAME
Жыл бұрын
I'm a student majoring electronics engeneering in korea university; and this video is so impressive :O
@neurotic3015
Жыл бұрын
@@Magrior I was thinking that exact thing. I like cars, but I’m not that knowledgeable on how they work- but as he went through the gearbox one thing I thought was awesome was how he showed it shifting. I was like - “Oh shit, so that’s the reason the sounds the car makes pause when you shift.”
@philipweber9545
Жыл бұрын
@@neurotic3015 same. I like cars and partially understand how they function, but one thing I could never understand was how gearboxes work. While I still don't fully understand, this video has been the greatest explanation I've seen.
This is probably the coolest Lego build I’ve ever seen! Working gearbox and clutch… that’s so neat.
Lost for words.. this is the most incredible thing. What an amazing talent you have for using Lego, engineering and videography. 10/10
Wow. As a test-driver and development engineer i have to say, youve built this thing way better than some manufacturers i have to work with, no joke....
@radium4194
Жыл бұрын
That’s kinda scary, like what if their cheap and flimsy designs break while I’m driving
@cadenhood
Жыл бұрын
@@radium4194 buy a Nokia. Those things never break. Sad thing is, they don't make great cars.
@FerrariTeddy
Жыл бұрын
@@cadenhood they do make great reliable cars, they’re called 90s-early 2000s Toyota pickup trucks.
@Driftuner
Жыл бұрын
@@radium4194 unfortunately exactly that happens on a much larger scale than you could ever imagine, one of the reasons why i left the automotive industrie a while back and now only buy jap made toyotas or lexus, nothing else
@fruitygranulizer540
Жыл бұрын
@@Driftuner yup, japanese integrity to making sure their cars are durable is admirable, although even they are starting to change in order to keep up with the market. that's why i always stick with used japanese cars that are well known for reliability.
Your work is ingenious. I love the fact that you make it into a lesson and show us how it works. The legos are also a plus because for some reason I’m able to understand the design better with legos.
The bit at the end with music and a first person view was really relaxing and almost as awesome as the build itself.
This is insane, I wonder how many hours you spent building this from scratch
@BrickTechnology
Жыл бұрын
No idea in hours. But it took a while unitl it worked. This car is the 3rd or 4th version. Took me about 3 weeks:)
@methyumontgomery
Жыл бұрын
@@BrickTechnology 😲
@JDRed117
Жыл бұрын
@@BrickTechnology Exactly 3 weeks would be.. 7×3=21 24×20=480 480+24=504 hours
@v1x4z
Жыл бұрын
@@JDRed117 And even that would be extremely impressive for such a complex, yet compact and beautiful build… to think it took even less than that, this man is a true genius
@kayotic321
Жыл бұрын
@@JDRed117 I'm sure he didn't spend the whole of 24hours each day working on it 😂. More likely 3-5 hours a day on average around other things I'm sure he has going on. Would be closer to 21*5 which is 105 hours, if that👍
Lego needs to hire this guy! Incredible! Not only does it function incredibly well, but you made it look great as well!
@racer927
Жыл бұрын
Legit, this needs to be made into a Technic set.
@blue0856
Жыл бұрын
@@racer927 it burns the clutch over time so lego won't allow it
@fruitygranulizer540
Жыл бұрын
@@racer927 lego wouldn't allow this for a couple reasons: 1) it probably appeals to a much older audience than their usual range, since most preteens and kids that buy lego technic usually just want cool looking cars and care less about the engineering 2) the parts for this car would be super expensive, and would be a huge risk to start mass producing kits for. it would also have to have a ridiculous price, and most parents would rather buy the cheaper regular lego technic cars (especially since most parents buying toys for their kids probably don't care much for the engineering since, after all, "they're just legos." 3) and this is probably the most important reason: the servo and especially clutch will burn over time, and legos are meant to be pieces that last forever and can take abuse. a build like this can easily be mishandled (ex: changing gears without engaging clutch, holding the wheels from moving and burning the clutch, etc.) and it would be hard to prove that it was the customer's fault. something like this could ruin the company's reputation since a kid mishandling it without realizing it might be mad that their car stopped working a week after buying it for "seemingly no reason." that being said, i would absolutely buy a third party kit from brick technologies or any other company that sells something like this so i can better understand it and appreciate ti fully. same can be said for the compressed air engines video.
@racer927
Жыл бұрын
@@fruitygranulizer540 Fair enough.
@Bredizgood
Жыл бұрын
@@fruitygranulizer540 I am 13 years old and would love to make this build. When I was 12 I build the Apollo rocket and recently made the typewriter. This person has a wide verity of audience.
Seriously that is so compact! It also has everything a normal car has! Well done 🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉.
5:31 yes that's preety comfortable
I truly believe this guy should work for lego, this is just amazing!!
@hansrduch4793
Жыл бұрын
no, Lego just want to sell cheap sets expensive. He should work with Cada
@KRXLlON
Жыл бұрын
@@hansrduch4793 Totally agree, CADA bricks hire MOC designers like this and pay them for their hard work!
@user-lt4rq2xi2g
Жыл бұрын
Lego Technic, upgraded version
@user-lt4rq2xi2g
Жыл бұрын
@@hansrduch4793 tipical kapitalists (Lego)
@fruitygranulizer540
Жыл бұрын
@@hansrduch4793 exactly. they make a few specialty parts so that their technic sets can't be made with readily available lego parts, and then overprice the shit out of their sets. this is what happens when a company has a monopoly on a niche product.
Your understanding of engineering, gear ratios, Lego, and artistry are through the roof my friend. I geek out every time you put out a new video. What you do is just so fun to watch! I wished I understood better
I think even my amazement at the engineering involved in this doesn't do it justice since I must have missed so many clever ideas that went into making this work. I feel like I should be paying to see this !
2:43 when you started shifting in all that i was literally blown away, honestly man that’s really f$#@ing impressive
@allenduncan4813
Жыл бұрын
I'm a Lego collector, I Love anything RC and gaming as well Yes, this is a ingenious masterpiece that has combined my 3 favorite things together..But, how did you get a Playstation controller to control it all???
@traderjohann3587
Жыл бұрын
@@allenduncan4813 BuWizz is a third-party system that is compatible with lego that enables different controller options, like the one that you saw in the video.
@allenduncan4813
Жыл бұрын
@@traderjohann3587 Definitely looking into this, Thank you. I have some performance rc vehicles, Traxxas, hpi, arrma ect. There all pretty fast and I've been Really wanting to use my PS4 controllers to race them. Buwizz. Thank you very much. Btw, most servos, generic or otherwise, can be opened up either from the top or bottom, revealing the gears. If you can pull the very top gear without moving anything else and rotate it left or right by one tooth at a time, eventually your steering will be perfect. A trick I learned when I couldn't adjust the trim on a servo I had.
As a MOC builder who uses Lego technic a lot I understand how long it takes to perfect a build. Trial and error, different version and techniques. I respect your dedication and skill.
@mrtoysengineer9995
Жыл бұрын
Thanks for your support
Everyday this man is getting closer and closer to building a real car out of Lego
I have just undestoof wow clutches work. Thanks! xD
This honestly needs to be made into an official Lego set. Given how the car looks, it would be AWSOME if you rebuilt this to look like cruella deville’s car, and submitted it to Lego ideas as a Disney Rc car ultimate collectors set with working clutch and all.
@callmetommy1899
Жыл бұрын
Yea but lego won't ever introduce this as a set because they first need the car to have every single detail including interior and then funktionality and this will not work :( (ps: sorry for my terrible english)
@Cyber_Horse_Studios87
Жыл бұрын
@@callmetommy1899 true… but hey they have pulled crazier stuff off before!
@fruitygranulizer540
Жыл бұрын
lego wouldn't allow this for a couple reasons: 1) it probably appeals to a much older audience than their usual range, since most preteens and kids that buy lego technic usually just want cool looking cars and care less about the engineering 2) the parts for this car would be super expensive, and would be a huge risk to start mass producing kits for. it would also have to have a ridiculous price, and most parents would rather buy the cheaper regular lego technic cars (especially since most parents buying toys for their kids probably don't care much for the engineering since, after all, "they're just legos." 3) and this is probably the most important reason: the servo and especially clutch will burn over time, and legos are meant to be pieces that last forever and can take abuse. a build like this can easily be mishandled (ex: changing gears without engaging clutch, holding the wheels from moving and burning the clutch, etc.) and it would be hard to prove that it was the customer's fault. something like this could ruin the company's reputation since a kid mishandling it without realizing it might be mad that their car stopped working a week after buying it for "seemingly no reason." that being said, i would absolutely buy a third party kit from brick technologies or any other company that sells something like this so i can better understand it and appreciate ti fully. same can be said for the compressed air engines video.
Amazing build! Not only did you make a four-speed sequential shift manual transmission out of Lego, you made it insanely compact too!
This is absolutely amazing) One of the coolest build)
Really wish Lego would offer models at this level. Absolutely amazing stuff.
Can I just say that it was HILARIOUS when you switched to the thermal camera view on the clutch. You never commentate, but that transition spoke 1000 words.
Your understanding of engineering, gear ratios, Lego, and artistry are through the roof my friend. I geek out every time you put out a new video. What you do is just so fun to watch! I wished I understood better all that allows you to do what you do, but regardless of my level of knowledge, your channel is just a joy to watch. Cheers!
@fruitygranulizer540
Жыл бұрын
his technical knowledge is standard for almost any mechanical engineer out there, even undergrad college students. however, his ability to apply that knowledge in such an informative and fun way, and being able to put it together in legos, and even make the final product look nicer than most lego technic cars ALL by himself is really impressive.
@Millie_oo0
Жыл бұрын
@@fruitygranulizer540 I agree
great science.. so much to learn!!!
Great video. I didn't even know what a clutch did in a car a few days ago but this gives me a vague idea now. Very educational 😃
6:54 that's so cool! Looks like a F1 onboard cam
This needs to be an official set. It’s incredible
@fruitygranulizer540
Жыл бұрын
i posted this in a different comment but: lego wouldn't allow this for a couple reasons: 1) it probably appeals to a much older audience than their usual range, since most preteens and kids that buy lego technic usually just want cool looking cars and care less about the engineering 2) the parts for this car would be super expensive, and would be a huge risk to start mass producing kits for. it would also have to have a ridiculous price, and most parents would rather buy the cheaper regular lego technic cars (especially since most parents buying toys for their kids probably don't care much for the engineering since, after all, "they're just legos." 3) and this is probably the most important reason: the servo and especially clutch will burn over time, and legos are meant to be pieces that last forever and can take abuse. a build like this can easily be mishandled (ex: changing gears without engaging clutch, holding the wheels from moving and burning the clutch, etc.) and it would be hard to prove that it was the customer's fault. something like this could ruin the company's reputation since a kid mishandling it without realizing it might be mad that their car stopped working a week after buying it for "seemingly no reason." that being said, i would absolutely buy a third party kit from brick technologies or any other company that sells something like this so i can better understand it and appreciate ti fully. same can be said for the compressed air engines video.
@nicolasmartin1572
Жыл бұрын
@@fruitygranulizer540 See, pure fan of back to the futur trilogy are ready to buy a pair of Air Mag from Back to the futur II $16000 the shoes. Anything is possible when a marketing campaign is good!!!!!
@fruitygranulizer540
Жыл бұрын
@@nicolasmartin1572 doing something like that would be a terrible look/rep for a company like lego
@nicolasmartin1572
Жыл бұрын
@@fruitygranulizer540 my point of view is also that there is Always nostalgy in such product. I personnaly invested in 2 Nintendo for super Mario Bros and street fighter II while i dont play to it but i have them. I used to Practice radio controlled car, on-road, nitro engine, very extensive, as a teenager, and now as an adult, i spend much more in it now to have all the equipment, because i Can afford it. As you Can see, a real fan built this RC car already. He is an adult, he has passion for it and mechanic and GOT knowledge, probably is he in mechanical engineering. Focusing on adults, communicating on fan network, marketing it as a product for advised people, i think it may work.
@fruitygranulizer540
Жыл бұрын
@anonymous hes explained that these are absurdly expensive to make
That is truly exceptional: awesome work man! Keep on doing these awesome works!
Absolutely incredible how you packaged that into a beautiful looking body. Great job.
Ok of all your builds this is the one I really really want, bloody mechanical masterpiece
and at around 1:25, he finally realizes he's a grown man still playing with legos like everyone else here
@_gherry
Жыл бұрын
**winks**
@_gherry
Жыл бұрын
@@n2m3 yeah
The thing I always find the most impressive about your videos is that you can make things so compact but still strong. I really want to try doing stuff like this, but I don't have enough bricks and legos have gotten really expensive.
I had the biggest smile on my face the entire video. I really love what you do with these bricks.
Amazing work, I also really enjoyed the jokes that you slipped in here and there. This genre of video can be really dense and dull but having a bit of humor every once and a while can make it so much more fun. Keep up the amazing work.
7:07 “thanks creator, now i can enjoy the life and freedom”
Man, I love your work.
I want to thank you for giving us this video as a gift! It is truly inspiring and deeply satisfying to watch!
This is exactly the type of machine I imagined in my childhood. Never mind the fact that half of these parts didn't even exist in my childhood. I still managed to make a manual crash box in a 9v battery powered car that I drove to school while I walked behind it!
I live you for making this!!
Amazing machine... I'm in awe of it
By far this is the coolest LEGO creation ive ever seen. Well done! This type of video is great for someone who doesnt understand how a cars drivetrain works also.
Love it! Next challenge I have for you is an automatic transmission and torque converter :P Torque converter would definitely be the hardest part since real ones use transmission fluid to work. The automatic transmission should be much simply since they pretty much use planetary gear setups :D
@Edward-pw6zz
Жыл бұрын
there are lego torque converters, they work via diffs
@sevvvich8118
Жыл бұрын
CVT maybe?
@lordtoast2743
Жыл бұрын
@@sevvvich8118 I would love to see a lego youtuber make a better cvt than Nissan
@JaceN3D
Жыл бұрын
@@Edward-pw6zz link to a video?
@Edward-pw6zz
Жыл бұрын
@@JaceN3D kzread.info/dash/bejne/d4d9wa2ood2Yp9o.html search "torque vectoring" or "torque splitter"
The footage at the end was the most beautiful thing I've ever seen.
lego needs to hire this man
me and the girlfriend had a good laugh at "extendable driveshaft" 1:27
I loved how simple you started to explain the gearbox mechanism, then started to make it more complex. you made it easy to understand for everyone. great work man.
@fruitygranulizer540
Жыл бұрын
not only does it make it easy to understand, but it neatly shows the engineering process. starting with the simplest solution available, and slowly improvising to allow for better functionality. i just wish brick technology would also show some of his vailed attempts, since i think it is an even better part of the engineering porocess/
Amazing ! You are a genius !!!
So many pieces for a masterpiece
This is what young me dreamed of making back in the day. The complexity, the engineering, the understading of how each piece of the puzzle works. All in a very polished and presentable package. Amazing work my dude!
@ifigetbannedagainyoutubeis2018
Жыл бұрын
Same thought I'd be someone building amazing stuff. Studied mechanical engineering. Now I'm in operations doing nothing with my life
@kevinpeng8295
Жыл бұрын
@@ifigetbannedagainyoutubeis2018 Hey there! I'm sorry to hear that. May I ask how your experience was with mechanical engineering in college/university? I am a aspiring engineer and any info and tips will help!
@ifigetbannedagainyoutubeis2018
Жыл бұрын
@@kevinpeng8295 college was great. Had good grades , did a couple of internships with startups. During my last year I decided i wanted to get paid a lot of money so started applying to oil and gas companies. Got into one, in operations now. It's just boring. Pays well but that's it
Brillaint work getting the mechanism so compact. Very well done!
It’s so beautiful omg it’s a work of art
Amazing build. Pure Talent. Would love to see an assembly guide
I literally googled for this 1 minute ago and you posted this video. thanks man
@user-ij7uc9yd8s
9 ай бұрын
❤
Brilliant, respect!
I'm amazed yo see how quick it is amazing
that fact that he snad-papers down his legos to make his designs more effective is on a whole other level
wow I'm envious of your engineering prowess and of your time and patience to work on this. This is amazing and I love that you record it so we can see it. Thank you!
Very impressive and detailed! Good work!!!
That 90° stepper mechanism is genius.
Thank you for the existential dread with the “What am I doing with my life” ❤
I never really understood how transmissions work and it boggles me that I understood the entire concept on the first minute alone. Such an amazing build!
That car is sick!
bru, this is to cool. this got to be a lego set later!
Blown away by how compact the whole system became, amazing job!
This is freakin amazing !
I really like the sound that the car makes ❤
I had to watch it few times to believe you actually made the compact version of gear + clutch and servo… that’s one of the coolest builds I’ve ever saw… 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This could let people learn soo much about transmission and gearboxes in a fun way! Superb job!
Pure Professionalism ❤
Brilliant build and great video.
i finally somewhat understand how internals of a manual work thanks to this demonstration
You keep impressing with every video you put out, be it from the Lego engineering required to build something like this, or by showing of a different skill as well like with the music in the last video. I'm very happy I found your channel.
@BrickTechnology
Жыл бұрын
Wow, thanks!
I've built the gearbox and the shifter mechanism too! They're awesome! They work excellent! Thank you so much!
@raichu707
7 ай бұрын
What is the orange piece he uses in the gearbox called? I can't find it... :/
This is what I've been waiting to see someone make. Although clutches and transmissions are mainly for actual engines, it's still cool to see it all made in Lego
Petition to make this the next Lego Ideas set please
Wow Lego should adopt this car!
The roads are so aesthetic in the end
This is a really awesome car that inspires me to finish my own Lego sports car project. The mechanical engineering that has gone into fitting so much technology in a limited space is insane.
Man, how I wish I had the kind of creativity, ingenuity, motivation and resources to make something this incredible from scratch. It is truly amazing. Very well done
Raxmat gulnoza opa bizga òxshagan uy bekalariga bepul bilimizni ayamaganiz uchun ❤ qòliz dard kòrmasin
amazing work well done!!! This is what I wanted to make in my childhood
I was absolutely fluttered when you made a real clutch mechanism with those. Excellent content.
Well done! You’ve truly done what I thought was impossible but you’ve managed to make it so compact yet perfectly functional! Congrats!
If you ever happen to work together with lego then I would definitely buy a technic set because it will just become awesome to build, explore and play with!! This is so mega cool!!!
I hope Lego designers are watching and get inspired! Very cool build 😍
Mindblowing! I am amazed by the way how you build these mechanisms in such a compact way. It was not for the first time and probably not for the last time. Congrats!
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Dude, you're kinduva total hero for me. Ok the single whiteboxes of functionalities (ok...ish!, it would take me eves as well to understand and correctly use, let's say, the gearbox)) but the add up to the final result is enlightening! That's really the best display of lego's modularity - which btw to me is its best attribute - usage one could realize 👏👏👏
Just mind blowing how compact you were able to make this, so insanely cool!
I am amazed of how functional and estetically pleasing this build is! Also a really well edited video explaining how it all works!