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With the LEGO Technic 42124 off-road vehicle, we get the smallest vehicle with Control + equipment to date . The set is intended for children from 10 years and is factory-designed in purple, blue and black. As with other Control + models, this one comes without an alternative model.

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Info on 42116:

The LEGO Technic 42116 compact loader is the classic 10, - Euro set: A red wheel loader with black, blue and white elements. Suitable for children from 7 years and at least with B-model.

Set number: 42116
German name: Skid steer loader
Number of parts: 140
Price: 9.99 euros

So this, then:

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  On 9/12/2020 at 11:10 AM, Ngoc Nguyen said:

Hopefully one day TLG will release a Bell Boeing V-22 Osprey that actually doesnt have anything to do with Bell or Boeing either.

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Doubt it - pretty sure they got a lawsuit from Boeing when they released 60021

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6 cars and 4 not-cars.

Being small sets, I expect the plane and the hovercraft to be all looks and no function.

If the excavator doesn't have pneumatics I'm not terribly excited about it.

The loader has potential to be a good entry-level set like the buggy from this year, but entry-level sets are not that interesting to me, I want something a bit larger.

All in all, this lineup is really boring to me as car sets are not interesting and the other sets are small and probably minimally functional. I hope the second wave does better, though my wallet certainly hurts less with these.

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In contrast to the ferrari, the McLaren has 830 parts for only 50€ ... maybe the complex shape needed many little non-technic slopes?

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Edit: Front hood could be made from a new big fender from the Lambo just in blue...?

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Waaaait a minute....

Yellow Jeep Wrangler you say...?

Rescue hovercraft in orange and DBG, let's hope it will re-utilize some of the new Osprey parts...:moar:

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  On 9/12/2020 at 1:17 PM, Akbalder said:

Could the Ferrari be a formula 1? It would explain why the parts count is low for a 18+ set.

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Oh, that's a good idea. The last one is from 2013 (2014 if you count 42026), so it's been quite a while.

  On 9/12/2020 at 1:22 PM, Jundis said:

In contrast to the ferrari, the McLaren has 830 parts for only 50€ ... maybe the complex shape needed many little non-technic slopes?

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I rather think either the parts count or the price is wrong. :tongue:

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  On 9/12/2020 at 1:52 PM, Rudivdk said:

Waaaait a minute....

Yellow Jeep Wrangler you say...?

 

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Rudi you just red my mind :thumbup:

  On 9/12/2020 at 2:39 PM, Maaboo35 said:

Monster Jam trucks famously use BKT chevron tyres, so I don't see why the sets won't feature them. Otherwise, why not just do generic monster trucks?

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Yes they often have tractor like tires...

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  On 9/12/2020 at 2:39 PM, Maaboo35 said:

Monster Jam trucks famously use BKT chevron tyres, so I don't see why the sets won't feature them. Otherwise, why not just do generic monster trucks?

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Because licensing sells. I’m expecting normal balloon tyres tbh

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  On 9/12/2020 at 2:52 PM, Jundis said:

 

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It's all good until Homer does not leave toxic gases...OK once his megablocks stopped exit of toxic gasses but that was just once :wink:

Honestly if we don't get different size tractor tires would save my budget.

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