I forgot I bought a set of these and then put them away somewhere. The original model design looks pretty cool. I think Lego missed a trick in terms of the 'fighting robots' idea. Being able to customise your own weapons easily, using Lego bits, especially from the Bionicle line seems like an obviously cool thing that kids would want to do. My son and I have spent quite a bit of time using the Spybotics modules in this way. A use never even mentioned by Lego
Thank you so much for this video! I had taken apart a rattling receiver unit, but couldn't figure out where a loose piece belonged. It turns out that it's missing half of the pair of metal contacts for the channel selector. Watching this breakdown was super helpful.
this was so interesting! i wanted to know what the controllers had inside before opening them, some bottoms of one of the controllers doesnt seem to work, what could cause that? corrosion maybe? I'll try to clean them as you did in the video
We've seen a lot of LEGO electronic devices fail due to corrosion so I think it's a good bet. Glad you liked the teardown; what else would you like to see taken apart?
@@NonsenseWars happy new year! I tried to clean it with alcohol but nothing, just the backwards bottoms work and when I press both at the same time or just th e left one, what woukd you recomend? I didn't try to clean the green panel from below
I forgot I bought a set of these and then put them away somewhere. The original model design looks pretty cool. I think Lego missed a trick in terms of the 'fighting robots' idea. Being able to customise your own weapons easily, using Lego bits, especially from the Bionicle line seems like an obviously cool thing that kids would want to do. My son and I have spent quite a bit of time using the Spybotics modules in this way. A use never even mentioned by Lego
Thank you so much for this video! I had taken apart a rattling receiver unit, but couldn't figure out where a loose piece belonged. It turns out that it's missing half of the pair of metal contacts for the channel selector. Watching this breakdown was super helpful.
Hey, glad you liked it! Wasn't a particularly popular video, but we hadn't seen anyone tear one down either!
this was so interesting! i wanted to know what the controllers had inside before opening them, some bottoms of one of the controllers doesnt seem to work, what could cause that? corrosion maybe? I'll try to clean them as you did in the video
We've seen a lot of LEGO electronic devices fail due to corrosion so I think it's a good bet. Glad you liked the teardown; what else would you like to see taken apart?
@@NonsenseWars happy new year! I tried to clean it with alcohol but nothing, just the backwards bottoms work and when I press both at the same time or just th e left one, what woukd you recomend? I didn't try to clean the green panel from below
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