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This set was introduced in 1998 as part of the microtechnic line. It contains 70 parts, and is the largest set in the series. It features a 1-cylinder engine and working steering.

The rear axle is the first to be constructed.

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Engine cylinder at step 4

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Back end finished.

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Driveshaft added. This model uses only rear-wheel drive with one of the tires, same as the 8048

The seat consists of thin liftarms:

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The rear mudguards are made of flex axles.

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Front fork is assembled. Note that the front wheel is not attached in any way. It just rests inside the toggle joints.

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Finished. It looks like a real trike. Too bad I don't have the 8857

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I think if I went buy one of the Microtechnic sets, I'd buy this one for two main reasons:

a - the biggest and the more "complex"

b - historic one: the first set over 70 pieces entirely studless.

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Nice review :thumbup:

I think this one looks the best compared to all the other micro sets you've reviewed; it's the most realistic.

BTW: I've added all links to your reviews at Brickset :classic:

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Excellent review. I have to say that this trike looks very similar to set 8236. :wink:

Thanks. Yes, it almost looks the same. I don't have this to compare to though. I wan't even aware of this set until now. :sceptic:

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