LEGO Technic Motorized Minifigure Storage Box
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- Опубліковано 2 жов 2024
- I needed somewhere to store some LEGO Minifigures, so I built a motorized and remote controlled (RC) box using LEGO Technic and Power Functions pieces. The box opens to display the Minifigures, and closes to keep the Minifigures free of dust.
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This model is not an official LEGO set.
This model is not for sale.
I do not have building instructions or a tutorial for this model.
Music:
"Fireflies and Stardust" Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
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ah... so I'm the first to spot that it's the crew and passengers of Serenity... perhaps they could be displayed in the Tavern in Jaynestown?? ;)
Yes, you are the first!
Thanks for the idea. That would be a complex build, but would look really nice if done right.
yeh... loads of great moments.. like the scene in the movie where River 'gets triggered'.. ah! the possibilities (and challenges!)
Pls come Back :(
The pointing was super helpful
Make tuto pleas
I don't have a tutorial for this model, but if you subscribe to my channel and click the bell notification icon you will be among the first to see when I upload new models and tutorials.
Great build and nice explanation on how the gearing worked.
Thanks :-)
hey dude im seeing you all over youtube
Make a tuto pleas
I don't have a tutorial for this model, but if you subscribe to my channel and click the bell notification icon you will be among the first to see when I upload new models and tutorials.
Does the remote need a path that is not blocked by Lego to work?
Yes - the Lego remote uses infrared (IR) to communicate with the receiver which needs direct line-of-sight to operate. Although the receiver is hidden inside the model so there is sometimes no direct line-of-sight, the IR signal can bounce off the Lego bricks and through the gaps to reach the receiver.
You use legos to hid legos
Hey are you ever coming back it’s been half a year what are you working on?
I have a few new Lego models, but I just need to find time to shoot the video and edit the footage. I've just been busy with other things lately, but hope to upload something new soon.
Ok thanks just wondering I’m a big fan
where have you gone
I'm still here. I've been busy so I haven't been able to post any new videos for a while. I have some videos in the works, but I just need to find some time to complete them. Stay tuned...
Great idea. Good work.
Thanks :-)
HEY PLEASE POST I NEED POST OLES
That is so cool dude.
Thanks :-)
Awesome that you're back! Nice creation!
Thanks :-)
Wow I love the linkage. My idea for displaying minifigs was simply a narrow chain around a row of 24 tooth gears, turning slowly, to show off front&back printing. And then put it all under clear curved panels... that part could get expensive.
That sounds great. Having some sort of movement is definitely a great idea!
Love the idea! Very innovative!
Thanks :-)
Are these figures inspired by firefly?
Yes, they are indeed from Firefly/Serenity.
@@slfroden That's so neat. I loved that show.
@@tentative_flora2690 Thanks. It is one of my favourite shows too!
Youre back!
Yeah, I have taken a little bit of a break, but I have a few upcoming videos planned. I just need to find time to build the Lego models and shoot and edit the videos.
Great! Your back!
Thanks :-)
Yeah, I have taken a little bit of a break, but I have a few upcoming videos planned. I just need to find time to build the Lego models and shoot and edit the videos.
An ingenious mechanism! Well done.
Thanks :-)