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Is there a way to make LEGO vehicles move on their own?? Yes! With an amazing new product...

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All that time and money spent by LEGO trying to create digitally integrated sets lines like Hidden Side and VIDIYO when they could've been designing something like this... THIS is what people want when it comes to bringing their creations to life, not some gimmicky smartphone app nonsense! Hat's off to the tiny innovative Korean company that took the plunge to make it happen!

BrickTaleStudios
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Model railroaders have been using systems like this for a while now. I wondered how long it would be before someone upscaled it for Lego.

gcbragg
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Short version: it's a track system (like tank tracks) underneath the cars in a block with magnets which pull the cars along on a set route.

fastertrackcreative
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I really needed an excuse to make sewers/subway under my buildings. But those would have required a lot of support pillars under the roads. So this would be amazing to have!

Hopefully they improve the magnet strength so it’s more usable under road plates and for larger vehicles.

Also improved turning.

cow
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I wish Lego would partner with companies like this to make official products like this.

Horrible
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I think it would work a little better if it was a smooth surface, just like the road plates, instead of full of studs

Beto_Mori
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Robin Hood Bricks has been doing stuff like this with real Lego and rare earth magnets for a while now!

davidbeenjammin
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You could try to do a spacer between the magnet and the Amazon truck in order to barely raise the front tires off the floor. That might make it turn better!

Michael-xhog
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This is truly mind blowing especially now remember how those lights that just came out not to long ago that use a baseplate and are wireless with this it would be amazing.

andrewwillard
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I already tried a system like this out 3 years back, I put a magnet on the front steering arms of one of my models, with the rear wheels driven by an M-Motor it worked very well, happy to see something like this being sold now!

stonemensch
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Definitely cool. It would be great if the magnets were strong enough so road plates or a base plate with tiles could be put on top for a smoother ride and minus the rattling of going over bumps. Another thought is that it won't be long before someone finds a way to sort of program it, like making vehicles stop at a railroad crossing while a train passes by.

djk
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9:59 Its called Miniaturwunderland and is located in Hamburg.

bricksearcher
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Really awesome. We’d done some integrated magnorail automation for our table last year (a go-kart track) but the wear and tear on both the chain and bricks was noticeable.

Never considered how an upscale and reinforced version of their system would address those issues, but DANG is that cool.

daschwah
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I hope you can incorporate this into your Lego city!

Larv
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The model railway community uses this technique all the time, but its really useful, we could even utilise these with stronger magnets on the bottom of trains for an automated rail system

cdyvids
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These are so cool! I am looking forward to seeing your New York layout. One suggestion is that you put the lego avengers tower set in the NY layout in top of Grand Central Station because that is where it is in the movies.

velocityindustries
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I've been keeping an eye on this product for a while and I'm glad to see a hands on review of it. I am hoping they become a little more affordable as I would want a lot of these for our city.

MrSaurusOfficial
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Would be nice to see the magnet chain dip below surface so it stops a vehicle for a while (like at a traffic stop), and then another chain comes back closer to the surface to make it move again. :D I really like this tho.

Lets-Go-LEGO
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Cool! I wonder if there's a way to remove the chain system and have the magnets move independent of each other, with their own motor. There would obviously be limitations to this, but you could potentially have intersections where the cars stop and wait for a light to change, or mechanical switches similar to train tracks.

And the motors need not be powered independently - you could use something like those modular electric race tracks where the cars have two brushes making the connection between two rails, to power all the motors for all the vehicles. You could possibly even have different speed settings in different areas. For example, you could have a relatively straight freeway section across the city, where the cars go very fast, but send those same cars back through city streets at a slower speed.

galiantus
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07:23 That’s not a problem for the police car! You’ve accidentally found a way to create a car crash sequence with LEGO vehicles! 😂

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