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Except for the new motors, 9398 doesn't impress me that much. Assuming 9398 ends up being the same price as 8110, I'd take 8110 over 9398 any day.

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You can also get a discount on PF from Lego Shop@Home if you order a certain amount of PF parts.

8110, if you want something to build now. :classic:

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Next view months 8110 will be your only option, since the crawler is not availble yet.

8110 is a good platform to add any machine you can imagine.

9398 Seems to have good RC features.

Will those new motors make that much of a difference? I doubt, but hope they do.

There are rock crawlers on youtube doing spectacular climbing with the current motors.

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8110 all the way :grin: . You have ample time to get 9398 but because 8110 is a licensed set, it will be out of production faster. Anyways, it is a very big and beautiful set! :thumbup:

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I think as far as advanced building style and technique goes, the 8110 looks to be your best option... It just depends on what you are looking for.. Both sets are miles apart in functions...

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I´ll buy 4x8110, 8653, 8258, 8043, 8436, 2x8275, 4x8547, 8297, 8421, 8063, 8265, 8292, 8264, 8419, 8293, 4xPower Puller wheel+tire, 1xIR receiver and 1xXL motor.

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8110 contains more useful parts, imho that's a better deal if the prize is nearly the same. But 9398 has a servo motor, so hard to decide.

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I´ll buy 4x8110, 8653, 8258, 8043, 8436, 2x8275, 4x8547, 8297, 8421, 8063, 8265, 8292, 8264, 8419, 8293, 4xPower Puller wheel+tire, 1xIR receiver and 1xXL motor.

I forgot 2x9398 and 8455, and maybe 2x8094, 2x8485, 2x8480 and 2x8479.

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@ Jurescianence: You can see what parts come in each Lego set by using the Bricklink Parts Inventory feature. For example, here is the Parts Inventory for the 8043 Motorized Excavator set. I used the following procedure:

1) Go to the Bricklink home page, and type in "8043" in the "Search" dropdown box at the top-center of that webpage. Change the dropdown menu selection from "Items for Sale" to "Catalog", and press "Go!"

2) On the next webpage you see, you will see the 8043 set listed. Click on the "(Inv)" hyperlink next to it to see the Parts Inventory.

3) On the 8043 Parts Inventory webpage, you can scroll down the visual list to see what the set contains. You can do the same thing for the other numbered Lego sets.

8043-1.jpg

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