ThiagoMaster Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 Hello everybody! I'm just starting my journey into technic, so I need a lot of tips! I frequently watch videos of Technic sets, so I can decide wich ones are better to start (since I need motors, basic parts etc.). I live in Brazil but going to travel to Canada soon, and there is where I'm going to buy some sets. After watching a review for 42030 Volto (Sariel's review, nicely done, I gotta say, love his job) I was amazed buy this set. So here I am asking for you guys opinion. Is this a must buy? Quote
dhc6twinotter Posted June 15, 2014 Posted June 15, 2014 If you plan on using the parts for mocs, and particularly remote control mocs, 42030 offers a nice range of PF elements. However, there aren't a whole lot of gears in the set. IMHO, if you don't necessarily need all the PF parts, 42009 Mobile Crane is a better starter set. 42009 offers more parts and a large assortment of gears. If you can afford it, buying both 42030 and 42009 together would make for a nice starter collection (if you don't mind building in yellow). If you're not into mocs and you plan to build something to play with, than 42030 offers better playability. Quote
ThiagoMaster Posted June 16, 2014 Author Posted June 16, 2014 If you plan on using the parts for mocs, and particularly remote control mocs, 42030 offers a nice range of PF elements. However, there aren't a whole lot of gears in the set. IMHO, if you don't necessarily need all the PF parts, 42009 Mobile Crane is a better starter set. 42009 offers more parts and a large assortment of gears. If you can afford it, buying both 42030 and 42009 together would make for a nice starter collection (if you don't mind building in yellow). If you're not into mocs and you plan to build something to play with, than 42030 offers better playability. Thank you, great tips! =) I'm really considering to get an extra set, I'm just afraid to travel with 2 huse sets like 42030 and 42009... But lets see! Quote
Freekysch Posted June 16, 2014 Posted June 16, 2014 I would say 42009 for a starter kit is better, and the price per piece ratio is way better. Quote
Kumbbl Posted June 16, 2014 Posted June 16, 2014 (edited) I would say 42009 for a starter kit is better, and the price per piece ratio is way better. the pure pppr comparison is unfair... when comparing sets you have to distinguish between the PF-parts and the bricks/arms/pins etc... Remove from the 42009 and the 42030 the parts for the PF-components (as offered in the lego-shop) and then compute the pppr. 42009: 170€ --> PF-price: 23€ --> Price without PF: 147€ --> ppp: 5ct 42030: 220€ --> PF-price: 125€ --> Price without PF: 95€ --> ppp: 5ct You see, both sets have the same price per part ratio (pppr)... back to the question which one is the best starter set: it depends what are you searching for? if you want the full PF assortment, then you should by the 42030, if PF is not your piece of cake then choose the 42009 - if you buy both then you are probably equiped very well for building .. ;-) Edited June 16, 2014 by Kumbbl Quote
Freekysch Posted June 16, 2014 Posted June 16, 2014 You are right Kumbbl, i overlooked the RC stuff in the 42030. I wanted to say that 42009 has more parts (beams, gears, axles, etc) then 42030 at the same price. Quote
afol1969 Posted June 16, 2014 Posted June 16, 2014 Difficult to say. I don't have the 42009 and neither the 420030, but can build both of them cause of parts from 8275,8421, 8043 and some more....but if I don't have parts at all for beginning, I'll tend to buy both sets 42009 and 42030, where I could start from. Buying sets is IMHO the best way to get a big amount of parts for a reasonable price. Greetings Alex Quote
Paul B Technic Posted June 16, 2014 Posted June 16, 2014 My vote is also to buy both, that way you get the best of both worlds :) Quote
JM1971 Posted June 17, 2014 Posted June 17, 2014 (edited) It a tad more expensive than I thought but it does have a lot of pf, good choice all around, it says ages 11-16 but that should be 11-65. :D http://shop.lego.com...el-Loader-42030 Edited June 17, 2014 by JM1971 Quote
zux Posted June 17, 2014 Posted June 17, 2014 It a tad more expensive than I thought but it does have a lot of pf, good choice all around, it says ages 11-16 but that should be 11-99. :D Should be the same as it was done for 8455, so fixed it! Quote
ThiagoMaster Posted June 18, 2014 Author Posted June 18, 2014 Thanks for the help! Learned a lot from you guys, again! It was nice to see the ppp comparison, it made everything more clear. I can bring both sets, the biggest problem is that I'm really worried on what can happen when I'm traveling back to Brazil... Quote
bjorn77 Posted June 18, 2014 Posted June 18, 2014 The worst thing that could happen is that you have to pay VAT tax in Brazil. Quote
N-4K0 Posted June 19, 2014 Posted June 19, 2014 This set might be expensive, particularly here in Norway, but except the limited number of colors, it seems to be a good starter set for the various PF elements. Quote
ThiagoMaster Posted June 21, 2014 Author Posted June 21, 2014 Thanks guys! Idk if 42030 will already be avaible for buying before I leave, lets pray. If it isn't, I'll get 42009. But if I find both, maybe I'll buy both anyways! haha Quote
W3ird_N3rd Posted June 21, 2014 Posted June 21, 2014 (edited) Should be the same as it was done for 8455, so fixed it! I've seen it on more sets I think, but I've always wondered why people older than 99 years shouldn't play with it. Thanks for the help! Learned a lot from you guys, again! It was nice to see the ppp comparison, it made everything more clear. I can bring both sets, the biggest problem is that I'm really worried on what can happen when I'm traveling back to Brazil... Take all parts out of their bags and put them in a large bag, mail the empty boxes and receipts to your home in Brazil. (or trash them) When you just go to customs with a bag of bricks, it'll be clear to them that you're not importing goods for resale. For all they know you just bring your bricks everywhere to kill time. I know I used to. Edited June 21, 2014 by W3ird_N3rd Quote
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