Radio Controlled ANTI-GRAVITY Tron Legacy Light Cycle Review

Get pleasure from this small assessment of the Wall Crawling Tron legacy light cycle from airhogs. The zero gravity mild cycle as they call it is yet another in the line of zero g automobiles from airhogs, making use of enthusiasts to stick to smooth surfaces and two little wheals to generate about. they drive for about ten minutes and charge on the transmitter in about thirty. who’d of imagined a light cycle would conclude up on the game grid. audio by Kevin McLeod Animation, by myself The filming was speedy , the animation took some organizing and operate, 20 different results pictures all with each other, stay tuned for the producing of video clip. Unique many thanks to www.youtube.com for all her help, check out out her channel for far more wonderful movies.


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21 Responses to “Radio Controlled ANTI-GRAVITY Tron Legacy Light Cycle Review”

  • dreadjames1:

    u fucking piece of shit

  • MysteriosNXT:

    looks like the bit was saying binary code with 0 for no and 1 for yes

  • taoistflyer:

    @MysteriosNXT he’s a bit, a simple yes no component of a program, he can answer complex questions so i think he’s made up of more then a bit though.

  • cacaman100oo:

    @Lingmya55off Just tape a sharpie on the back XD like me.

  • MysteriosNXT:

    @taoistflyer

    what was his name and what is he?

  • taoistflyer:

    @zekrom123 it depends on how far you wana go, you need to learn a 3D animation program, their are bunch of good ones out their and thousands of tutorials, this took a few years of knowledge and i used a few pieces of software but you would be surprised what you can do with a black background instead of using green screen. try to do some test shots in front of a black piece of cloth and you’ll have an easier time then trying to do green screen shots, be clever with your camera angles and editing.

  • zekrom123:

    how did you make the light cycle and the tron universe! im working on a tron parody write now(i made the costume myself)and i need to know how to do it!

  • jawara105:

    Actually, the Tron games were on Intelivision not Atari. Yes I’m that old.

  • Lingmya55off:

    I had one of these and modded 4 blue laser pointers to the back of it so it looked like more of a light trail

  • taoistflyer:

    @cacaman100oo now that would be an epic video.

  • cacaman100oo:

    I cut a blue sharpie in half and taped it to the back XD and then drove all over the wall in my brother room.

  • taoistflyer:

    @MysteriosNXT he was nice enough to come in from the first movie and help out.

  • MysteriosNXT:

    i like that floating ball creature.

  • taoistflyer:

    @AwesomeSciFi I made it myself, it’s the easiest way into the game grid.

  • AwesomeSciFi:

    Does the lightcycle 1.0 baton really come with this toy or did you just make it up as an excuse to go into the game grid?

  • AwesomeSciFi:

    REALLY?

    You: “Uh… Who would’ve ever thought a lightcycle would end up on the game grid”
    Me: “ANYBODY They COME from the game grid”

  • AwesomeSciFi:

    Lightcycle 1.0 was okay.. But it would be a lot cooler if you got a TRON legacy lightcycle 2.0 version baton! The 2nd generation lightcycles are way awesomer and the lightcycle grid is better ‘cos it has two levels and you can go upside-down! And you can do regular turns as well.

  • stickfas784:

    the vid could be a lot better if you turned the lights off

  • MegaJonon:

    WOW NICE!

  • taoistflyer:

    @MegaJonon it has a fan inside that sucks it to the wall.

  • ReaperXC:

    bloody good video

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