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Step 1Building the Lego base

Building the Lego base
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Some of the photos include the wired up electronics, ill explain that in the next step.
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6 comments
Dec 20, 2006. 8:40 PMImpendingdoom says:
where do you get the lego engine? Ive never seen one that actualy puts out electricity
Jun 28, 2009. 9:22 AMmerijnvw says:
it's just an electromotor. Normally you put electricity in it and rotation comes out, but he uses it as rotation in -> electricity out
Feb 25, 2008. 3:05 PMrac says:
is there a way to get the motor seperate
Oct 6, 2007. 6:20 AMminus273degrees says:
do you have a product code for the motor

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