Tag: motorise

  • Pushing LEGO Technic engines to their limits

    Pushing LEGO Technic engines to their limits

    A variety of LEGO Technic engines have been put to the test in an experimental video, with the brick-built contraptions reaching speeds of 2500 RPM. Brick Experiment Channel is performing another of their titular experiments on some LEGO Technic creations as they attempt to discover just how fast a brick-built engine of various sizes can…

  • This LEGO tambour box holds a treasure trove of chrome pieces

    This LEGO tambour box holds a treasure trove of chrome pieces

    A builder has designed the perfect way to protect your most coveted LEGO bricks, and it comes with a stylish opening mechanism. JK Brickworks on YouTube has designed a working LEGO tambour box, with a guide on the prototypes he went through and exactly how it works. The builder has been responsible for several creations before including…

  • What would you do with 111 LEGO gears?

    What would you do with 111 LEGO gears?

    If you’ve got too many spare LEGO gears lying around, then this mechanism might be the answer you’ve been looking for. Everyone has a few spare bricks in their collections that have never had a use, but for Technic fans, you might have several LEGO gears free of any device. Well one LEGO YouTuber has…

  • This enormous LEGO Star Wars Sandcrawler actually moves

    This enormous LEGO Star Wars Sandcrawler actually moves

    A LEGO fan has built a full minifigure-scale Star Wars Sandcrawler, with complete interior, and the massive model actually moves. if the LEGO Group’s past models of the Star Wars Sandcrawler vehicle have never truly measured up to the size of the fictional behemoth, then one Reddit user might have the answer for you. LITE-it-UP…

  • Motorised LEGO Star Wars 75189 First Order Heavy Assault Walker

    Motorised LEGO Star Wars 75189 First Order Heavy Assault Walker

    With 75189 First Order Heavy Assault Walker having been available for two months now, a LEGO Star Wars fan shows how to make it even better with Power Functions motors. Rebelscum directs us to this video from Alternate Bricks, that demonstrates how 75189 First Order Heavy Assault Walker – or the AT-M6 – can be motorised using…

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