Pchan1983 Posted February 7 Posted February 7 Here is my review on LEGO City 60460 No Limits: Race Car Ramp Track: THE GOOD: Great build for a potential bridge. No stickers with cool printed design tiles! Both the hot dogs and toilet racers are great. Cool new minifigures torsos. THE NOT SO GOOD: Could be better if the other side of the ramp also have the printed tiles. Bought this for the Toilet Race to accompany the hospital bed racer I bought earlier. Didn't have much expectation to be honest but this turns out to be a very cool set. First I was surprised that there are no stickers and all those cool design tiles are printed. Comes with cool new minifigures torsos, and of course 2 very cool mini racers. Both the hot dog and toilet are fun, I do wish the toilet has no exposed studs at the back though. The biggest surprise is how strong the ramp is, it really has a potential for you to buy multiples and build a city bridge or highway but this of course will come with a cost. I wish more of the printed tiles were included so that the banners do not just appear on one side of the ramp. In terms of fun factors, the targeted age group will surely have fun and the play mechanism works better than the previous failed STUNTZ sub theme as some of those designed plays were impossible to pull off. Overall, at this price and usually getting a decent discount, I did not feel it broke my wallet but do wish just a bit more cheaper. But as a LEGO City overall, it's great. But let's be honest, if it wasn't the toilet racer, I would probably not have buy this lol. Looking forward for the parts to be available on PAB so I can build my own custom racers. Quote
The Island Chronicles Posted February 7 Posted February 7 I think what surprised me the most is the fact that they even bothered to include buildable road plates in this set. This is just what I needed to assure me that buildable roadplates are not finished just yet. Quote
Pchan1983 Posted February 20 Author Posted February 20 On 2/8/2025 at 12:44 PM, The Island Chronicles said: I think what surprised me the most is the fact that they even bothered to include buildable road plates in this set. This is just what I needed to assure me that buildable roadplates are not finished just yet. haha yea, it works surprisingly well. Quote
TeriXeri Posted March 13 Posted March 13 (edited) On 2/8/2025 at 12:44 AM, The Island Chronicles said: I think what surprised me the most is the fact that they even bothered to include buildable road plates in this set. This is just what I needed to assure me that buildable roadplates are not finished just yet. Current known retirement date for the 60304 Road Plates is 31 december 2026, so still another full year after this, and there could be new one after that (as things like the train rail packs / switch tracks also retire that date but LEGO has pretty much always made new ones, except for when they change big systems (like 9V to battery train, or baseplate to road plate) Edited March 13 by TeriXeri Quote
Brick900 Posted March 13 Posted March 13 (edited) Isn't this kind of the successor to the Stuntz theme Edited March 13 by Brick900 Quote
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