Remote Controlled - LEGO® Power Functions or Powered Up, Sbrick, BuWizz
Concrete Truck 42112
 
The London Bus set 10258 is a really nice looking model designed by LEGO®, with one disadvantage: No front wheel steering.

Just close before 'end of sale' I decided to buy this set with in mind to turn the model in a Remote Controlled version, both serving the 'old world' (Power-Functions) and the 'new world' (Powered-Up). The result is a London Bus that drives smoothly due to the rear-wheel differential and still has the look-and-feel of the original model. Even the fake-motor remains under the hood.
Of course a couple of passenger seats had to be removed for having the battery-box in-place. Have fun and enjoy the instructions!

Important: you need to have the parts of the original model.

Programming overview 'Powered-Up' App:
Simple code-block diagram for Steering & Driving. When starting the program, steering will be possible after confirmation of the front-wheels position (manually turned into straight forward position) by tapping on the 'steering' wheel in 'game-pad- mode.
Functions
Remote Controlled
Steering & Driving

Your choice:

A: Power Functions
- Servo motor & L motor
- RF-receiver, Battery Box

B: Sbrick or BuWizz
- Motors = Power Functions

C: Powered Up
- Medium position motor
- Technic L-motor,
- Technic Hub (A & B ports)

Technical
Differential

Manual
Hood open/close
Specifications
Dimensions
Length - 34 cm

Width - 10 cm

Height - 18 cm

Weight - 1,7 kg

Parts
130 extra
Photo - video shoot: Loenen aan de Vecht, The Netherlands
 
 
Building Info
103 pages - PDF
Credit Card, iDEAL or PayPal

Example Instructions

Parts Inventory
 
Sbrick
Powered Up
Power Functions
Above: Power Functions
Below: Powered Up