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16 minutes ago, Brickend said:

Overall, the design looks great, but a minor detraction for me is the sill line, which is too low on the doors, which may mean the roofline is also slightly too low.

I agree, the roof could have been brought up by one stud and maybe look better.

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The stickered front grille feels a bit lazy, I wonder if it could be improved. Otherwise mostly nice enough work on the looks. I like the new panel usage in the front of the hood.

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The Jeep grille is iconic (and even trademarked, if I'm not mistaken). Probably FCA vetoed all brick-built proposals the Technic team came up with.

Posted
15 minutes ago, AVCampos said:

The Jeep grille is iconic (and even trademarked, if I'm not mistaken). Probably FCA vetoed all brick-built proposals the Technic team came up with.

That would be a shame if true. I mean, Arocs was perfectly recognizable with brick-built grille...

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Why this set dont have any gear-ed function? steering looks like use some link combination and 16t in winch looks like only for knob for winch.

other than that looks good.

Posted
1 hour ago, Jockos said:

Aren't the grille pieces printed instead of stickered?

It looks like stickers, but printed would be better since stickers would be very small (2 studs tall and less than 1 studs wide)

Posted
1 hour ago, Jockos said:

Aren't the grille pieces printed instead of stickered?

They really look printed: compare them to the Rubicon label:

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I will add two 42115 differentials and make a small v8 using a crankshaftt either side of the  front differential but linked together, for clearence issue reasons.

Posted
1 minute ago, SNIPE said:

I will add two 42115 differentials and make a small v8 using a crankshaftt either side of the  front differential but linked together, for clearence issue reasons.

Or V6 that is in front or rear of differential...

Posted
7 minutes ago, SNIPE said:

yes or V6, under the hood.

V6 crossed my mind because of pictures (of official set) with open hood...what I have learned is that not always top model should be represented :wink:

Looking forward to your mod

Posted
3 hours ago, Maaboo35 said:

The steering is apparently "button-powered" as well.

That's just Marketing-speak for HOG steering, the video shows a conventional steering system.

Posted

The grill looks printed, but some of those pieces are 3x5 L beams (visible on the open hood pictures), so they printed two different bricks for this?

I think no engine was to be expected. Otherwise it would have the same and more functions than the Senna. Engine is difficult with pendular suspension in this scale I guess especially if you have to stick to proportions from the real vehicle.

I don't think it's too bad, but I won't hurry to get it. Maybe on next black Friday ?

Posted
4 hours ago, Thirdwigg said:

Looking closer, it does look like the tires are the common 56mm diameter. 

Shoot, I was hoping they would be a little bigger. 

They are the same size as the rear ones on new 2021 City tractor.

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What is the gear visible at the bottom back in this photo for? Link

It's not for the steering. The steering is connected with a universal joint as seen shortly in the video.

Posted
26 minutes ago, Gumalca said:

What is the gear visible at the bottom back in this photo for? Link

It's not for the steering. The steering is connected with a universal joint as seen shortly in the video.

To rotate the winch. The winch doesnt have a knob.

Posted
4 hours ago, Maaboo35 said:

They'll fit vehicles using the older balloon tyre, though. So that's great, surely?

It's fine I guess, and the tread pattern is a nice change from the 56mm balloon, but a little more diameter would have been welcome.

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