I saw the black 1x2 connecting to the thing in the middle, and thought "oh just take that thing off and everything else can come off!" And then i see that the 1x2 was taken off and it STILL didn't fix the problem.
it is in the UCS AT-AT, in this video I set it up differently so I could push it out like you said(i'm not sacrificing my legos for a video), but in the set it was much harder, you could not push anything out.
The worst thing is that this is not the first time they have done this with an AT walker, the AT-M6 also has this on the front...
Not even the brick remover can do it 😭 bro had one job.
Just use tweezers
Or a hot paper clip
Oh gosh, that WILL be painful not trying to damage them.
they got damaged
@@The12build I think its a better idea to make lego technic peices out of a stronger material
That would be more expensive tho
Had this set as a kid and it was quick and easy to just modify it to work properly
Just use a Lego bar piece if it's in the axle connector it has a hole inside of it so put a Lego bar piece inside
Most of those are to tight, but a needle will work as well
Find a minifig keychain ... unscrew the small screw at the top ... screw it into the axle and pull it out ;)
Take a sewing nail, heat it, put it into the piece, remove, remove the nail
This is why I never bought the UCS AT-AT. That, and one other reason
The other reason *clearly* being that its not expensive enough
If you build the frame assembly it’s actually not hard to take apart, just takes patience. It’s way easier than this garbage.
You can do this with a brick separator
I saw the black 1x2 connecting to the thing in the middle, and thought "oh just take that thing off and everything else can come off!"
And then i see that the 1x2 was taken off and it STILL didn't fix the problem.
It took me so long to remove
question no1, what set is this. question no 2 , you could have pushet the piece from the other side with a thhin stick or a toothpick
it is in the UCS AT-AT, in this video I set it up differently so I could push it out like you said(i'm not sacrificing my legos for a video), but in the set it was much harder, you could not push anything out.
think easyer