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I have just build the B model of 8070 (not for a person with big fingers)and was wondering how do they (LDT) think up the B Model and weather the B Model has any affect on the A Model

eg parts used

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If you scroll down to the bottom of this 8070 set inventory, you can see the "Extra Items" that was not used in the construction of the 8070-1 (A Model). Compare that list with the extra parts you have from building the 8070-2 (B Model). I would imagine that the B-model would have many more unused parts than the A-model.

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If you scroll down to the bottom of this 8070 set inventory, you can see the "Extra Items" that was not used in the construction of the 8070-1 (A Model). Compare that list with the extra parts you have from building the 8070-2 (B Model). I would imagine that the B-model would have many more unused parts than the A-model.

There where a lot of parts left after making the roadster.

sorry I was thinking of B Models in general

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Pls. don't quote huge pics - delete it when you quote it.
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I have just build the B model of 8070 (not for a person with big fingers)and was wondering how do they (LDT) think up the B Model and weather the B Model has any affect on the A Model

eg parts used

TechnicBRICKs had an interview with Nathan Kuipers a few months ago where he talks a little about Lego's internal design processes and B Models. (Nathan seems to specialise in one set MOCs)

Part II talks most about the B models.

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