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BazTravels
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Welcome to BazTravels and I hope you enjoy my VR180 videos
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BazTravels
SUBSCRIBE TO MY BRICK ONLY CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrd8eBxkdO0FHj7khE8WAjw
Welcome to the first episode of Baz Brick VR
I am a huge fan of Lego.... and of VR
I plan on reviewing sets whilst also giving you an opportunity to view everything in 3D
If you are a fan of my travelling videos only then don't stress as big things are planned for next year
A link is in the description for my Lego only channel....or maybe you are already viewing this on it... in which case link is in description for my main channel
This week we are looking at set 10226....The famous Sopwith Camel
Launched back in July of 2012 it sold until December 2014
The set has 883 pieces
It takes two instruction manuals to build it
I consider it an advanced model as the model is sturdy only once completely built
The original cost was 79.99 pounds in the UK and 99.99 dollars in the USA
The set is a beautiful display piece and even has a few amazing functions
The propeller turns
You can adjust the tails rudder
My favourite feature is however the flight stick
When moved in the cockpit it actually moves the ailerons on the wings and the elevators on the tail
Thanks for watching and stay safe
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/c/BazTravels
SUBSCRIBE TO MY BRICK ONLY CHANNEL HERE: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrd8eBxkdO0FHj7khE8WAjw
Welcome to the first episode of Baz Brick VR
I am a huge fan of Lego.... and of VR
I plan on reviewing sets whilst also giving you an opportunity to view everything in 3D
If you are a fan of my travelling videos only then don't stress as big things are planned for next year
A link is in the description for my Lego only channel....or maybe you are already viewing this on it... in which case link is in description for my main channel
This week we are looking at set 10226....The famous Sopwith Camel
Launched back in July of 2012 it sold until December 2014
The set has 883 pieces
It takes two instruction manuals to build it
I consider it an advanced model as the model is sturdy only once completely built
The original cost was 79.99 pounds in the UK and 99.99 dollars in the USA
The set is a beautiful display piece and even has a few amazing functions
The propeller turns
You can adjust the tails rudder
My favourite feature is however the flight stick
When moved in the cockpit it actually moves the ailerons on the wings and the elevators on the tail
Thanks for watching and stay safe