Week 45 Mercedes eCitaro G Fuel Cell : wiring, programming, bricks and other stuff
The creator of the Mercedes eCitaro G Fuel Cell LEGO model is making progress on the project, focusing on programming and physical construction. The model is still in the prototype phase, but the builder has successfully programmed the blinkers and is working on adding more features.
The builder has programmed the blinkers and is working on the sound for the blinkers. They are also planning to add reverse lights, a horn, and a reverse beep. The Bluetooth connection and remote control are functional, with most of the necessary buttons implemented. The creator has also ordered parts to improve the model's physical appearance, aiming to make it more closely resemble the digital design.
The doors have been improved, and the 3D model of a specific part, the 1x4 half a bracket thin plate, has been updated for a better fit. The creator is open to feedback and suggestions from the community.
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Hello everyone, I have begun programming everything, putting everything slowly in it's final state. I have also managed to program the blinkers. I still need to find the right tonality of the buzzer to have the little blinker click-click sound. I did manage to make it in the past i just can't find the file. If you want me to post a little video if I find it during the week let me know. I can easily add reverse lights next week as well as a horn and reverse beep. I just need to take the time...
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