Traktor

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  1. Another solution, that I have done, is to make the curves banked. Simply by putting some bricks under the tracks on one of the sides, by doing this I am able to keep full speed through the curves, even with a 4 meters straight before the curves so the trains actually reaches full speed. Real railroad is made like this.
  2. Has anyone made any thoughts about the wheel setup on the B-model? To me it might look like the are only using 10 wheels, 6 on the truck and 4 on the trailer, if not one of the trailer axels has twin wheels. Or the could be using 4 on the truck and 8 on the trailer, but that would seem rather strange. What do you think?
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    Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion

    Here it is: http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Detective-s-Office-10246?_requestid=4770657
  4. In Norway it costs even more, 2400 kr converts to 382 US dollars or 450 NZ dollar.
  5. I just opened mine, and it did not contain 2v receivers either. So I have sent a request to LEGO to get what i have paid for. Even though 1v might work just fine in this model, the graphics on the box clearly states that you will get 2v, so this just is not good enough LEGO. If this is the case for the whole first production LEGO might have screwed up big time.
  6. I am currently building this excellent model, and have one question. Did you consider using an L-motor for lifting/lowering the outriggers? Because it seems like it would fit easily without any changes, and now it is capable of lifting it self when you put something under the outriggers. And at tips for those who does not have the rare extension wires, like me, it seems like you very well can use the not so rare cables with a switch that came with for ex. 8258. But this was probably obvious for most of you... And thank you so much for the instructions.
  7. That looks really good! I might try to do the same when I get my copy, if I have the right parts of course.
  8. What does "Skupaj" mean? Kind of off topic, but does people here think that 42009 gives you ALOT more for your money than 42008? I know this is a trend with flagship sets, but especially the British price seems a little bit off, 149 pounds for 42009 and 99 pounds for 42008. At least I know which one of them I am getting...
  9. I just ordered 42009 from Amazon UK, plus 42006, could not resist since it is almost half the price compared to Norway. Ended up paying 214 pounds for both. ETA Aug 1. - Aug 2. To other Norwegian here, I would recommend you to also buy from Amazon UK if you want it as fast and cheap as possible, since there are no signs from toysrus.no. Only 42009 shipped to Norway with customs dealt with and priority shipping, costs about 170 pounds, or about 1550 NOK. Not bad IMO.
  10. The I will have to apologise. But as far as I know the first review came from you, right?
  11. Even though this is a set made by "one of us", it is never the less a product with commercial interest in focus. So yes, you should be able to be a little critical without being accused for being jealous or just trying to discredit the designer. And another thing that I find a little bit odd is that the only review of this on Eurobrick is made by the designer himself, it would have been much better if he had let someone more independent review it. And I know that people here tend to give positive feedback no matter what someone have put together, but let face it, we are all grown up people that can take some constructive critical feedback? Or am I wrong?
  12. The 42009 is not a Service Truck, it is a mobile crane...
  13. And you have to wait 3 to 5 weeks before you get it, so I do not really see the point here? I expect to see them in most stores here in Norway early August.
  14. As far as i know the Crawler is exclusive for Lego S@H and official Lego Stores.
  15. In Norway it is the opposite, the official price from Lego.com for the Unimog was 1699 kr, but Toys r us sold it for 1599 kr. So I expect Toys r us to sell it for 1799 kr and not 1899 kr as Lego.no does. Lego.no is in general more expensive than other retailers and especially other internet shops. And the shipping cost is, if I do not remember wrong, 200 kr or about 35 dollars. I have a lot of lego, but have not bought a single set from Lego.no because of this.