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Small Technic Sets - Your Favorite ?

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I must confess that, like many on here, I'm typically after the large/flagship sets only. The small sets often 'seem' entry level and for a younger audience. Now, I recently picked up two small sets and I must admit I was rather pleasantly surprised. These are the 42045 and 42048. The parts collection and build techniques (especially steering in 42048) were an eye opener.

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What other SMALL sets would you qualify as a 'must-have' ?

PS. Please insert photos to make reading the thread easier.

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This is a surprisingly good little technic model:

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Nice colours.. good functionality.. (that red pin-bush is actually a lever to raise/lower the tiller).. the gears/tillers rotate when driven... and the bonnet opens too!

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Yes, 9395 and 42041 were great as parts collection. I used both to build Madoca's SUV.

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9395, parts collection is great. I use the black liftarms in many MOCs.

I wouldn't classify 9395 as "small"

I really liked 42032. The way they built the functions into the boom is really simple and impressive.

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8281

Was my first LEGO set.

Very interesting mechanisms.

I was four year old child and my parents were amazed that I built it on my own

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i think the model is between small and medium size, but at the moment my personal favorite is 42040

- a lot of plates

- the "steering" (i dont know whats her name on english for planes) is absolutly awesome, a simple design, but a great idea

- really beautiful to see

- and parts 6089119 and 4198367 really need them

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This is a surprisingly good little technic model:

Nice colours.. good functionality.. (that red pin-bush is actually a lever to raise/lower the tiller).. the gears/tillers rotate when driven... and the bonnet opens too!

That set is one of my favorites too, sadly its one of the only recent tractors (If you don't know I love tractors)

There was also a mini forklift around that time that I loved. (instructions here http://lego.brickinstructions.com/lego_instructions/set/8290/Mini_Forklift)

Both of these are mostly nostalgia though...

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Some of my favorites in the small sets are: 8256 Super Kart from 2009, 8065 MIni Container Truck and 8066 Off-Roader from 2011.

I'm love the looks and the features that are built into them.

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Looking at the ones I own, the 42021 Snowmobile is my favorite among the small ones. I got 2 of them, just for their suspension arms and portals (which then failed to use when I should have :)

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Looking at the last few years, sometimes I think I should get 42032, just because it's brilliant.

If "small" includes it, I also like very much the 42007: Moto Cross Bike

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Some of my favorites in the small sets are: 8256 Super Kart from 2009

Got to agree. That set was the first one I ever got and it is amazing!

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I must say 8067, Mini Mobile Crane. 299 useful parts, nicely packed and lots of functions for the size.

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The 42048-1 race cart and the upcoming 24053 volvo EW160E.

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I won't include the lego 42054 class tractor because I would say thats medium / medium-small not small/tiny

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Here - I made a Brickset Query:

Tiny Technic Sets under 200 Parts:

http://brickset.com/sets/query-2906

I initially had 300 parts, but it's funny how many old classic sets fit in this!!!

I can't believe my childhood favourite universal sets - 8030, and 8050 (with motor and battery box!) were under 200 parts!

However, to include the new 42048 Race Kart - 335p pieces, I did another query for <350 pieces

http://brickset.com/sets/query-2907

This is even more crazy - Excavator and Tractor, have only 2, and 1 more part than this tiny go-kart!!

it goes to show how much smaller/fiddly technic parts are these days..

I know if I wanted to buy a set by number of pieces, which one I'd want! (pneumatic excavator!!)

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