Media Summary: I've wanted to make this tutorial for quite some time. I had covered This video is an overview of how I control my Lego Powered Up Did you know the LEGO Powered Up can connect directly to the LEGO Technic Hub? You can do it with

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I've wanted to make this tutorial for quite some time. I had covered This video is an overview of how I control my Lego Powered Up Did you know the LEGO Powered Up can connect directly to the LEGO Technic Hub? You can do it with I am very happy to share this update with you all! A huge thanks to Eurobricks user Lok24 for the original Please like, comment, and subscribe; it encourages us to make more video! Check out our MOCs on Rebrickable: ... Sneak preview of hub-to-hub communication with

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