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Could a wheel tractor-scraper be called a "hauler" by LEGO, just like they called the 42006 an "excavator"?

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5 minutes ago, AVCampos said:

Could a wheel tractor-scraper be called a "hauler" by LEGO, just like they called the 42006 an "excavator"?

Dunno, but I doubt they'd call it a dump truck.

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6 hours ago, 1gor said:

If that would really be a harvester then I suppose something like small red one by @Thirdwigg

That would be nice, but then it would mean TLG would need to design a set with more than one function. 

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31 minutes ago, Thirdwigg said:

That would be nice, but then it would mean TLG would need to design a set with more than one function. 

Well Deere tractor das another function - rolling wheels :wink:

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12 minutes ago, 1gor said:

Well Deere tractor das another function - rolling wheels :wink:

Fair point. OK, so more than two functions.

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Set name    Price    Release date
30655 Forklift with Pallet    €3.99    January 1, 2023
42146 Liebherr LR 13000    €449.99    TBC 2023
42147 Dump Truck    €9.99    January 1, 2023
42148 Snow Groomer    €9.99    January 1, 2023
42149 Monster Jam Dragon    €19.99    January 1, 2023
42150 Monster Jam Mutt Dalmation    €19.99    January 1, 2023
42151 Bugatti Bolide    €49.99    January 1, 2023
42153 NASCAR Next Gen Chevrolet Camaro ZL1    €59.99    March 1, 2023
42154 TBC    €119.99    March 1, 2023
42155 TBC    €54.99    March 1, 2023
42156 [Vehicle]    €199.99    May 1, 2023
 

A more complete list with EUR prices, and it also includes the Liebherr crane.

Source: https://www.brickfanatics.com/lego-technic-2023-sets-450-liebherr/

Edited by LvdH

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18 minutes ago, Maaboo35 said:

Another polybag to obtain.

The hunt is on.

In January.

Probably the best set of the wave ;) 

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1 hour ago, LvdH said:

30655 Forklift with Pallet    €3.99    January 1, 2023
42147 Dump Truck    €9.99    January 1, 2023
42148 Snow Groomer    €9.99    January 1, 2023

Looking forward to these small sets.

Would be great if the polybag has steering and a working lift (what I really expect with a pallet), maybe something like this:

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39 minutes ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

Bugatti Bolide seems to be the successor to the 42123 McLaren, which I really like.

But strange as it's same blue colour...

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1 hour ago, GerritvdG said:

Looking forward to these small sets.

Would be great if the polybag has steering and a working lift (what I really expect with a pallet), maybe something like this:

It's probably more likely gonna be like this, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong.

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50 minutes ago, Jundis said:

But strange as it's same blue colour...

Yes, that would be odd. I actually quite liked the McLaren, despite it's general unpopularity.

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55 minutes ago, Maaboo35 said:

It's probably more likely gonna be like this, but I'd be happy to be proven wrong.

 

Indeed, that has a better chance with a part-count around 70 pieces. The 8290 is really close with 88 parts...

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3 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

Bugatti Bolide seems to be the successor to the 42123 McLaren, which I really like.

If so, I hope they do a better job on the drivetrain, 1WD instead of the real-life AWD would be disappointing. Also hoping the lines translate well to technic, that hasn't always happened with other small-scale cars.

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6 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

Bugatti Bolide seems to be the successor to the 42123 McLaren, which I really like.

Yeah but its shapes also quite closely resembles the pull-back Porche set, so it could be just an aero-shaped pullback chassis. However, I don't mind getting new panels in balc and blue...

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16 hours ago, LvdH said:

42148 Snow Groomer    €9.99    January 1, 2023

I think we can expect something like the 8259 for this, which also retailed at 9,99€, but in 2009...

LEGO_8259.jpg

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1 hour ago, Jundis said:

I think we can expect something like the 8259 for this, which also retailed at 9,99€, but in 2009...

Or Tomik's 9391 alternative.

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1 hour ago, kodlovag said:

I will put it next to my mini snow groomer 

How many parts does this have? Seems like a perfect pack for this scale :-)

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34 minutes ago, Jundis said:

How many parts does this have? Seems like a perfect pack for this scale :-)

About 210 pieces, if I remember well. It is a bit more, than the approx 140 pieces of a mini set, but contains 56 link thread pieces. The 9391 tracked crane had 218 parts.

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Going by images of the actual truck, it looks like Monster Mutt Dalmation is gonna use red rims. That'd be cool, seeing as they'd really set it apart from previous trucks. Max-D and El Toro Loco both using orange rims was a bit repetitive even if it's technically accurate.

Dragon's probably gonna have the dark silver rims from Megalodon, though.

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