Hyrule Engineering

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I just can't get them to be aligned the right way. Always a bit wonky and they don't fly straight. I have had to end up building three fan hover bikes with two fans on the back and one up front just to keep everything stable.

Any tips?

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It took off really fast and all looked good until it tipped.

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Alt Text: a Video showing how two big wheels, a steering stick and a stabilizer are combined to make the Segway. There’s a short test drive and the stabilizer keeps the steering stick straight up.

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I don't want to rip content straight from reddit, but this feels like a fair middle ground. This dude summarizes the new advances in Hyrule Engineering every day.

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I dunno if this is QUITE the content y'all are looking for, but if nothing else, I'm kinda astounded it worked.

Yes, she did eventually get there.

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I went back on reddit for the first time in a week just to check out r/hyruleengineering today. To my surprise I see all these new builds using a new piece! It's from the right leg depot in the depths. I picked it up today after watching a video on how to get it. It's amazing! But definitely not intended for use by the devs. Thoughts?

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submitted 1 year ago* (last edited 1 year ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

I wanted to highlight this one. It's one of the more interesting, 'simple' builds that I had never considered.

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It was my favorite sub as well, and we need to jumpstart content here.

I’m inclined to post the best stuff found there and properly attribute it to the original poster. Thinking it might be good to ping each creator and mention their creation was shared here.

Any thoughts?

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