Lost_In_Noise Posted August 19, 2012 Posted August 19, 2012 (edited) Set 1972 was released in 1985 as a promotional set, and was only availible in the USA. No other Technic sets were released that year. (Thanks Technicopedia) It is a basic Go-Kart consisting of 98 pieces, sporting steering and not much else. The engine is only for decoration purposes. The average price on BL for this set is about 12$. I can't remember what I paid for it, but I think it was about the same. The instructions spans over six pages, and features the axle measurements on the front page. I've stopped using this because I've built so many sets over the past year (). The back of the instructions shows the models feature. So, a look at the pieces, we see a lot of plates, 8 sets of wheels (the same ones used in the 8815 gokart), some axles and pneumatic tubing. The only gears included is a rack and a 16T gear. We begin with the base which consists of mainly plates and technic bricks. The steering wheel holder is placed at step 4. Left side complete. I don't know what these axles on the sides are for, but they enhance the look of the model. Now behold the high-tec motor, along with the complete steering rack. A "Minifig Utensil, Space Gun / Torch" is used to hold the pneumatic tubing in place. This was the first vehicle to use the hinge plates to make a folding seat. Now the steering wheel. It's attached to the "Axle and pin connector" for a fixed angle. Lastly, adding wheels. Finished! Comparison with it's predecessor, 854, and the later 8815 Speed Bandit. The speed bandit has a slightly lower wheel distance, allowing tighter turns. You can't really compare it size-wise with 854. Thanks for looking/reading. Vote on the poll, and give me some feedback. Bigger pics availible @ BrickShelf Edited August 19, 2012 by Lost_In_Noise Quote
Carrera124 Posted October 11, 2013 Posted October 11, 2013 I remember this set being sold in Germany, too. It has been advertised as kind of "getting started with Lego Technic" for only DM 12,95, while the smallest official set 8020 was priced DM 19,95 back in those days. A friend of mine bought it, because he was mainly interested in the knights theme, but he wanted to try something else. But he didn't like it, so we swapped :-) I got 1972 with box, he got some other Lego parts. Quote
JM1971 Posted October 11, 2013 Posted October 11, 2013 I had the 854, then made it in LDD a few months back. Quote
Junpei Posted October 11, 2013 Posted October 11, 2013 That's a pretty good set, I think lego should release another set this scale. How does 8815 have a better turning radius? Quote
clarkdef Posted October 11, 2013 Posted October 11, 2013 I used to have the red one, when you are young it's amazing what fun you can have with such a simple toy, so I look at these karts quite fondly and rate them high because of it. Quote
Lost_In_Noise Posted October 12, 2013 Author Posted October 12, 2013 That's a pretty good set, I think lego should release another set this scale. How does 8815 have a better turning radius? Because it has a shorter wheelbase. Quote
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