1brickshyofcrazy Posted October 3, 2014 Posted October 3, 2014 Hi Everyone, Fellow collector here - been lurking and enjoying this forum and all the MOCs for awhile now. This is my first post on any part of Eurobricks forums I think as I don't recall posting anything else before. Work and what not takes up a lot of time so sometimes I'm offline for awhile at a time or not. Any way I had a question regarding buying a secondary set of one you already own and which one would you pick and I understand it depends on your own perferences but I'm curious. So I'm considering these 2 sets because they are now discounted and I like them - sets are the 42000 Racer or 9398 4X4 Crawler Also, feel free to add any current sets that you have considered or done the same for that are currently available Thanks and I hope to be posting more often when possible. Quote
Jim Posted October 3, 2014 Posted October 3, 2014 Hi, Welcome to EB....uhhh....sort of hehe. Nice to see you posting. You might want to check out this topic: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=88763 I will merge this topic with this topic soon. Quote
zux Posted October 3, 2014 Posted October 3, 2014 I'd prefer 9398 since it has 2L motors + Servo + lots of usefull pieces as for 42000 advatages aI see: wheels, a lot of white beams and high number of various panels Quote
1brickshyofcrazy Posted October 3, 2014 Author Posted October 3, 2014 Thanks Jim, please merge this post and sorry about that didn't think right off hand about searching first. Hi, Welcome to EB....uhhh....sort of hehe. Nice to see you posting. You might want to check out this topic: http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=88763 I will merge this topic with this topic soon. Thanks zux - I am also leaning towards a 9398 as well because of the motor functions but really like the 42000 for it's formula 1 style. Both are probably on there way out as well - 9398 being sooner since its older. I'd prefer 9398 since it has 2L motors + Servo + lots of usefull pieces as for 42000 advatages aI see: wheels, a lot of white beams and high number of various panels Quote
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