Me too I really want it tho. (Update I do have it now but I am not finished putting it together yet but it looks awesome so far. It is one of the best sets Lego has done in my opinion.
Just Finished Building my Mustang added a light Kit as well which works around all new addition, If you buy a light kit, buy a really nice one with long enough wires and you can fit the batter box easily next to the other battery box behind the driver seat (make sure the switch is facing upwards) it should work out really well.
I put a motor in the Porsche 42056, there's an area at the end of the driveshaft underneath to put the motor, a few technic pieces to keep it secure, then I put the power box in the truck under the front hood, added a support and took out a pin to keep that supported. It's hard to power in 1st gear, but 2-4 are good to go!
Wow, that was quick! If it's not too difficult, could you post the parts list in the description? It'd be a lot easier for us to double check our parts. Thanks again for the very detailed video!
Just finished the build. 1st: To get those technic pins out (32:00 in the vid) was a pain in the ass. 2nd: The part you secure the gears and the motors in the back with the 3x2 bricks does not secure enough (42:20). One bad lift of the car and the connection between the bricks under it is gone and you need to rebuild a lot! I recomment to add two stacked 1x1 bricks on each side on top of it. That gives you the advantage that your cover with the plates is way more stable too. 3rd: I recommend to add bricks next to the battery box behind the drivers seat. That makes it look cleaner. 4th: I'm exhausted now. Sleep > Playing with the Mustang. :D
Anyone below with bad vibe, I say you do better because this guy completed and showed very well how he performed the two tasks for steering and motor. Top Job Ultimate Bricks a 100% winner with me.
Just asking for everyone. Have you thought about getting a online shop and making bags of parts like the ones you show in your video to help other Lego fans out with setting up the power motors and stuff?
WOW WOW WOW !!!! Thank you so much for turning the GT to RC. Excellent job well done bringing that puppy to life. Amazing video and tutorial keep up the good work.
Just finished this build. Took my all night, but I'm very happy with the result, looks very slick. That rear end was a pain to put together, even with the bottom supports, I found it very unstable. I had to click the rear side fenders in to make everything secure, after adding more and more pieces it became a solid piece. Great tutorial, I'm sure I'll be keeping this modified model around for quite some time. Cheers!
I love that you made this video showing the conversion. Its probably better off for whoever is doing this just to add the motors and stuff while theyre building the car instead of building it then converting it. The whole thing has to come apart anyway
Alright, since you're going for the tutorial style video I've got a few things you need to improve on: 1) Camera placement. Your light source should be soft scattered light from the general direction of the camera but not like a single bulb. There are LED ring attachments to phones or make up light pads that you can use. This way the shadows won't get in the way of anything you want to show. Currently you have harsh light from above probably from two just two sources and the camera is not able to focus into the shadowy areas (or dark parts) without being really washed out in other places. Point powerful lamps at a big white area (like a wall or blanket or similar) to get the light more scattered. You can kinda never have too much light unless it's directly pointed at the thing you're shooting. 2) Microphone. You'll have two options: an independent microphone or a voice over. The integrated microphone does capture sound but it'll also capture all vibrations from the surface it's sitting on i.e. whenever you move the camera or bump the table we're going to hear a lot of unwanted popping. That's fine in a relatively short video but not in something that's almost an hour long. Voice over would be the better alternative - I know it's more work in the editing phase but it allows for useful things like freezing the image to draw arrows, scripting your tutorial or creating content that's of specific length. You can also always re-record only the voice part if you don't like your result but doing it like this in one go you'd have to re-shoot an entire segment. 3) Vocabulary. I guess you probably noticed it yourself as well but calling every single fender, quarterpanel, headlight and wheel well "this thing" is not terribly informative. If you do at least a little bit scripting beforehand you can look up words you don't know. Picture and sound should be redundant in a tutorial like this. We can see what you're pointing at but only if we're not looking at our own model at the same time. More often than not it's really helpful to be able to hear someone describe a procedure in words and be able to look at the model itself at the same time. 4) Supplementary imagery. This is really just a minor thing but in the very beginning you just said "you need these parts". Instead I think you should write the part list down and describe it. Example: "For this project we'll need the following parts [show list: 1x4 plate, 2x1 knob, 8x7 oval wheel] one 1 by 4 plate [show picture of plate], one 2 by 1 knob [show picture of knob] and this special 8 by 7 oval wheel [show picture of oval wheel] that came in the 2021 'star wars ultimate collector's edition ewok tree bike'." You sort of did this with the motors but you could add the name of each component in text as well as just showing them. Other than that I'm glad you're doing tutorials like this! Really helpful and by the looks of it you've got some good ideas about converting models. :) Keep it up!
@@UltimateBricks You're welcome! I also don't want you to think that you need to spend tons of money and time just so that you're "allowed to create content", not at all. I hope you took away that many of these things can be remedied with very few changes, like the lighting or names of things.
Only feedback I have is work on the commentary, if I made a drinking game out of how many times you said "this thing" i'd be dead. great build, great video quality
Great job on the video. Car terminology could use some work but overall, lots of detail and explanation. Why though do we have an hour long video on how to motorize the Mustang and then you never show how it works and performs at the end of the video?!? People would want to see this before making the investment in time and parts.
Thanks for your comment I know I don't know a lot about cars, if you want to see it driving check this video out ua-cam.com/video/lEzlwbPVqbo/v-deo.html
The “Side things over the wheels” are called fenders. The “thing” over the steering wheel is called a dashboard. The piece below the windshield and behind the dashboard is the firewall. The “top of the engine” is the air cleaner.
Jimmy Hank1234 as I can see neither do you because if you did you would have seen him obviously label things wrong or not at all and I am not hating on him he is good at what he does
Hi there Person I mean knowing how a car actually works and especially the names of given parts isn’t really basic knowledge it comes from being interested in this special thing or doing it to earn ur food.
This video is great esp considering all the effort and patience required to make it. I like the design and lay out. only criticism I can see is there was one part that's not very common, (tecknk beam with studs and 5 axle holes) regardless it's still a great solution and well presented.
So I finally gave this a try, for some reason my model looks very different at 31:19. Instead of two red axles, I seem to have a long grey axle(maybe two, not sure) connecting the 2x1 bricks together? I'm also not able pull out this grey axle, so gonna take a look the building instructions when I have some more time.
I went to Lille, France for a school trip. We were finished with our task early so we went to the mall. In the Lego Store I saw this model, i wanted to buy it, but it was too expensive. a couple of days later my uncle who was in Madrid messaged my mom to ask if I would like a Lego Ford mustang. that is how I got mine.
Amazing job! Excellent technic! Congratulations and thanks for sharing these instructions with us. I probably won't be able to have this set, but I've been delighted to watch it.
I just upgraded my mustang with LEDs, and I would like to motorize it as well. However it looks like it will be very difficult to pull it off, because the lack of space. However I might try regardless.
Can anyone tell me if this can be done with the xl-motor aswell, spacewise? Its hard to get m-motors lately. Also how would the performance change. 2-3 xl vs 3 m motors. Cheers!
Hello! Great tutorial! But now these parts are retired. Can't find them in local stores. Can you please tell me which parts to use given the new lego articles?
Great Job. I ordered all the bricks in order to do the same work. I have only one question about the battery pack. Is it possible to modify to install a LiPo solution?
Not using a servo for steering is just bonkers. Apart from that (and the cluelessness in regards to part names, as many others have pointed out), I think you did rather well. The almost seamless incorporation is top notch.
I have this Lego set but, I don't have any of those extra pieces and motored pieces....also does it affect the shape of the car at all by putting that stuff in?
If you want to see me testing the mustang driving check this video out: ua-cam.com/video/lEzlwbPVqbo/v-deo.html
apart from the motor parts, the other parts are not included in the 10265 set?
Do you have step by step instructions with pictures
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I just watch an hour of a car I don't have and how to make it motorized
so why'd u watch it?
Are you happy now?
@@kokocolllie because UA-cam recommend it to me
I can honestly relate and I'm satisfied seeing how it goes, frankly.
Me too I really want it tho. (Update I do have it now but I am not finished putting it together yet but it looks awesome so far. It is one of the best sets Lego has done in my opinion.
I did this with my mustang and it worked perfectly fine and your instructions were very detailed. Thank you for the tutorial
I'm so glad it worked
Do you New extra parts to do this
Antony Quiroz yes, you extra parts for this.
*Lego Mustang*
Or was it a real one???? Jk
@@tree479 i think real
Just Finished Building my Mustang added a light Kit as well which works around all new addition, If you buy a light kit, buy a really nice one with long enough wires and you can fit the batter box easily next to the other battery box behind the driver seat (make sure the switch is facing upwards) it should work out really well.
That sounds really cool
I call the technic pins "attacheroonies"
xd
Rear wheel wells or call them Quarter Panels.
Quick note: Try to Motorize a Technic Car like the Porche 911 or Bugatti Chiron
I put a motor in the Porsche 42056, there's an area at the end of the driveshaft underneath to put the motor, a few technic pieces to keep it secure, then I put the power box in the truck under the front hood, added a support and took out a pin to keep that supported. It's hard to power in 1st gear, but 2-4 are good to go!
Wow, that was quick! If it's not too difficult, could you post the parts list in the description? It'd be a lot easier for us to double check our parts. Thanks again for the very detailed video!
Yes a list of parts would be awesome!
He did write it
It was such a joy to watch! Never thought I'd watch such a long video on UA-cam and still want more! Thanks for the great content!
Just finished the build.
1st: To get those technic pins out (32:00 in the vid) was a pain in the ass.
2nd: The part you secure the gears and the motors in the back with the 3x2 bricks does not secure enough (42:20). One bad lift of the car and the connection between the bricks under it is gone and you need to rebuild a lot! I recomment to add two stacked 1x1 bricks on each side on top of it. That gives you the advantage that your cover with the plates is way more stable too.
3rd: I recommend to add bricks next to the battery box behind the drivers seat. That makes it look cleaner.
4th: I'm exhausted now. Sleep > Playing with the Mustang. :D
Thx for tips
Anyone below with bad vibe, I say you do better because this guy completed and showed very well how he performed the two tasks for steering and motor. Top Job Ultimate Bricks a 100% winner with me.
Thank you so much
Just asking for everyone. Have you thought about getting a online shop and making bags of parts like the ones you show in your video to help other Lego fans out with setting up the power motors and stuff?
WOW WOW WOW !!!! Thank you so much for turning the GT to RC. Excellent job well done bringing that puppy to life.
Amazing video and tutorial keep up the good work.
This is among the best LEGO car models ever.
Well Done - awesome job but can you please supply a part list so we can buy the package we need to do it please!? ❤️
Its in the description bro
Just finished this build. Took my all night, but I'm very happy with the result, looks very slick. That rear end was a pain to put together, even with the bottom supports, I found it very unstable. I had to click the rear side fenders in to make everything secure, after adding more and more pieces it became a solid piece. Great tutorial, I'm sure I'll be keeping this modified model around for quite some time. Cheers!
That's so awesome
"Remove the side things over the wheels"....Those are called "fenders"
jcollif was looking in the comments if anyone else noticed
The vocab is hilarious
@@aduptuniform2647 be nice ;-;
Patrick Shirah it’s a joke 😝
@@aduptuniform2647 its not i can see that he isnt a car guy so he dont know what fenders are
Love the video, but I hate the people that criticize your knowledge of cars.
Him: tears the whole back apart. Me: OH HELL NO
These are what Razor hides in his Ford Mustang.Thats why he keeps winning. xD
No, Ken Block is in that mustang
29:36 You gotta keep ‘em separate- oh, wait.
This dude done really motorized a lego cretor set... This guy is a real one. A real alpha male broski!
watched this whole thing in one sitting on a roadtrip, very entertaining even though I don't have the car or the motora
Great built. Well done. Has anyone made a list of the NEW parts only needed for those who have the 10265?
Him: then take this thing off
Me: That's a f*cking dashboard!!
Reeeeeeeee
🅱️
What about take off these things over the wheels
Same
I now want to get this set and do this
My life is a mystery on why i just watch a hour of someone motorizing a lego set i dont have
I love that you made this video showing the conversion. Its probably better off for whoever is doing this just to add the motors and stuff while theyre building the car instead of building it then converting it. The whole thing has to come apart anyway
"You don't want TWO holes, you just want ONE hole"
*All the Gay guys ever*
Lmao
Alright, since you're going for the tutorial style video I've got a few things you need to improve on:
1) Camera placement. Your light source should be soft scattered light from the general direction of the camera but not like a single bulb. There are LED ring attachments to phones or make up light pads that you can use. This way the shadows won't get in the way of anything you want to show. Currently you have harsh light from above probably from two just two sources and the camera is not able to focus into the shadowy areas (or dark parts) without being really washed out in other places. Point powerful lamps at a big white area (like a wall or blanket or similar) to get the light more scattered. You can kinda never have too much light unless it's directly pointed at the thing you're shooting.
2) Microphone. You'll have two options: an independent microphone or a voice over. The integrated microphone does capture sound but it'll also capture all vibrations from the surface it's sitting on i.e. whenever you move the camera or bump the table we're going to hear a lot of unwanted popping. That's fine in a relatively short video but not in something that's almost an hour long. Voice over would be the better alternative - I know it's more work in the editing phase but it allows for useful things like freezing the image to draw arrows, scripting your tutorial or creating content that's of specific length. You can also always re-record only the voice part if you don't like your result but doing it like this in one go you'd have to re-shoot an entire segment.
3) Vocabulary. I guess you probably noticed it yourself as well but calling every single fender, quarterpanel, headlight and wheel well "this thing" is not terribly informative. If you do at least a little bit scripting beforehand you can look up words you don't know. Picture and sound should be redundant in a tutorial like this. We can see what you're pointing at but only if we're not looking at our own model at the same time. More often than not it's really helpful to be able to hear someone describe a procedure in words and be able to look at the model itself at the same time.
4) Supplementary imagery. This is really just a minor thing but in the very beginning you just said "you need these parts". Instead I think you should write the part list down and describe it. Example: "For this project we'll need the following parts [show list: 1x4 plate, 2x1 knob, 8x7 oval wheel] one 1 by 4 plate [show picture of plate], one 2 by 1 knob [show picture of knob] and this special 8 by 7 oval wheel [show picture of oval wheel] that came in the 2021 'star wars ultimate collector's edition ewok tree bike'." You sort of did this with the motors but you could add the name of each component in text as well as just showing them.
Other than that I'm glad you're doing tutorials like this! Really helpful and by the looks of it you've got some good ideas about converting models. :) Keep it up!
5) Clip your fingernails next time unless you want the whole Internet grossed out.
I really appreciate your feedback I will use it to improve in the future
@@UltimateBricks You're welcome! I also don't want you to think that you need to spend tons of money and time just so that you're "allowed to create content", not at all. I hope you took away that many of these things can be remedied with very few changes, like the lighting or names of things.
Are you a time traveller or something?
This guy rote a hold intier New York times newspaper of info to help this guy..... The world need people like you sir. Just like you.
Why is this fully functional... even without the motor. Every thing works like it would in the actual car WOW
Only feedback I have is work on the commentary, if I made a drinking game out of how many times you said "this thing" i'd be dead. great build, great video quality
Thanks for the honest feedback
I don’t know why im watching this? But I enjoyed it cause I like rc cars and legos at the same time
Great job on the video. Car terminology could use some work but overall, lots of detail and explanation. Why though do we have an hour long video on how to motorize the Mustang and then you never show how it works and performs at the end of the video?!? People would want to see this before making the investment in time and parts.
Thanks for your comment I know I don't know a lot about cars, if you want to see it driving check this video out ua-cam.com/video/lEzlwbPVqbo/v-deo.html
Brilliant, just got to gather all the bits now
Im watching this in 2020 and I don’t have the old technic power functions but I have the new ones, will it still work?
Should.
I built this and it was a lot of fun. Plan on doing this R/C transformation in June.
Nice, but wouldn't it be possible to place the motor for the steering where the engine block is, instead of sacrificing the door functionality?
The “Side things over the wheels” are called fenders. The “thing” over the steering wheel is called a dashboard. The piece below the windshield and behind the dashboard is the firewall. The “top of the engine” is the air cleaner.
I’m never gonna do this but I still watched it
I built the LEGO BUGGATI TECHNIQUE it is very fun
NICE
This guy knows nothing about cars and it’s pretty funny actually
So what if he doesn’t know about cars and how would you know?
Jimmy Hank1234 as I can see neither do you because if you did you would have seen him obviously label things wrong or not at all and I am not hating on him he is good at what he does
Hi there Person I mean knowing how a car actually works and especially the names of given parts isn’t really basic knowledge it comes from being interested in this special thing or doing it to earn ur food.
@@matschbirne5363 I agree but if u do not know the name of it don't call it something.
Its actually very cringey for me
I just finished building mine and I'm so excited to motorize tomorrow! Thanks for sharing man!
I have the car but when i take a piece of the whole thing explodes
that's a flux capacitor, really shouldn't remove that
yeah man how could you?
KLO 167 hehe back to the future
Vaaay Türk’ün gücü
@@pndA_a english pls
I just picked up the set today. Great video. I’m excited to try out your steps. Thanks for sharing this!
awesome
This video is great esp considering all the effort and patience required to make it. I like the design and lay out. only criticism I can see is there was one part that's not very common, (tecknk beam with studs and 5 axle holes) regardless it's still a great solution and well presented.
I don't even have this lego set and i am still watching this.
Who got this in the recommended box a year later
me lol
Great video ! I hit the like button 3 times ;)
Thanks :)
I ain't got one of these but i watched the full hour of how to convert it
So cool! I just put this Mustang on my wishlist. I might have to motorize it after the fact.
Who else was cringing over how he named the stuff he was taking off
why would u cringe
WAMGaming! Yep very painful
He called the dashboard a thing. Everyone knows what a dashboard is. As a car guy, this is more cringy than a try not to cringe video.
He called it this or thingy
So I finally gave this a try, for some reason my model looks very different at 31:19. Instead of two red axles, I seem to have a long grey axle(maybe two, not sure) connecting the 2x1 bricks together? I'm also not able pull out this grey axle, so gonna take a look the building instructions when I have some more time.
I'm sorry, I must have made a mistake when setting it up, I hope you'll be able to figure it out
dud I thot it looked weird compared to mine
You make a female want to buy this set and motorize the mustang! Enjoyed watching!!
“Just like that”
I went to Lille, France for a school trip. We were finished with our task early so we went to the mall. In the Lego Store I saw this model, i wanted to buy it, but it was too expensive. a couple of days later my uncle who was in Madrid messaged my mom to ask if I would like a Lego Ford mustang. that is how I got mine.
Amazing job! Excellent technic! Congratulations and thanks for sharing these instructions with us. I probably won't be able to have this set, but I've been delighted to watch it.
thank you
my left ear enjoyed this video
Alternative title suggestion: "how to dismantle a Lego mustang almost entirely
i love this car in real life and now lego got us one AND to top it all of its now motorized thank you so much dude
Thank you for your support
Its obvious hes not a car guy but his video is well put together and he did a good job making the car function
Schöner Umbau. Mit Stückliste und Montage super !!
Language
Great work! Now
I'm thinking about buying this model)
Really good step by step guide, wonder what you'll teach us next
I just upgraded my mustang with LEDs, and I would like to motorize it as well. However it looks like it will be very difficult to pull it off, because the lack of space. However I might try regardless.
Great! It's really cool! Thank you
One of the best mods
Can anyone tell me if this can be done with the xl-motor aswell, spacewise? Its hard to get m-motors lately. Also how would the performance change. 2-3 xl vs 3 m motors. Cheers!
Apparently an air cleaner is a engine...😂
Excellent poweup.
Nice video 📼 😊 😊
Thank you
my left ear enjoyed this
The audio is fine so I'm sorry that your headphones are broken
Hello! Great tutorial! But now these parts are retired. Can't find them in local stores. Can you please tell me which parts to use given the new lego articles?
Good job!
Thank you
Just so you know Its called a Bushing, not a Stopper.
Very nice set 💛
Nicely done!
Thank you
16:10 “so you pop up the motor a little bit”
*removes motor*
but seriously this is really cool
Nice work, really well explained, thank you so much !
I'm glad you liked it
Thanks so much for making this!
Great video!
Thank you so much
@@UltimateBricks Thanks!
WOW. Thank you
Do I have the set? No.
Is this interesting? Yes.
Great Job. I ordered all the bricks in order to do the same work. I have only one question about the battery pack. Is it possible to modify to install a LiPo solution?
I love Lego so much. I hate not being able to afford it. The big sets that are actually difficult (and more fun) for me are so expensive nowadays.
Not using a servo for steering is just bonkers.
Apart from that (and the cluelessness in regards to part names, as many others have pointed out), I think you did rather well. The almost seamless incorporation is top notch.
Yoooooo oh my God if I had this set BRUUUUUH my man big brained it this is amazing
you kinda sound like Eian from Alvin and the chipmunks. also this is nice.
We needed some driving video to see the car in action.✊🏻
I made an entire video of it driving, check the description
Great Job thank you for this Video.
Glad you liked it :)
I have this Lego set but, I don't have any of those extra pieces and motored pieces....also does it affect the shape of the car at all by putting that stuff in?
thanks for making this mod
I'm watching over a year later but I was wondering, when I go to buy the pieces needed for this build, what do you think it will cost for it all
GGGGGGRRRRREEEEAAAAATTTT. !!!! Motorisirt the is great !!😮👌😍👏👍😆 Super video mach weiter so. 😉😀😊=)
Thank you, man.
Awesome vid thanks!
Can i motorize it while building it?
That’s cool. Have you try joker manor set? Power roller coaster
I wanna build this but do u need any extra parts besides the motors and stuff
Nice your channel is amazing
Thanks
Awesome Video!
thank you