Back into Lego for a little over a year now, I wanted to challenge myself. I wanted to do something with gears, the more complex the better. Ideally I wanted something motorized. The Lego Audi was an affordable option.
Powered by three motors and six AA batteries, the motorized parts these days are quite different from my time. I recall having a giant Lego brick that you could turn into a tank, which was handy since that’s how it was shaped.
Building a set like this is a process of discovery. You’re not sure what exactly you’re doing at first, until things comes together. The front end, with two motors, came first. One motor is dedicated to the rack and pinion steering. There are a pair of nice heavy shocks for the front suspension. The rear end has another pair of shocks, and a bluetooth power box that syncs up to a phone app.
The controls are simple and even have brakes. These might come in handy if racing indoors!
Just wish the car was a little faster.
5/5 stars

Now that is a cool lego set.
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I actually don’t know if I will finish it. It’s fully functional without the outer covering. That’s another 4 bags or so, but it will also weigh the car down. I like way the bare chassis looks.
Thoughts?
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