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In terms of this factor 42100 has its fair share of new molds. It has the bucket, the linear clutch female part, the linear clutch male part, the 7x11 frame, and the XL LAs. Based on the available information at the moment the 42131 has one new mold which is the track, although it has many more parts of this new mold. So it's about 5 new molds but in lesser quantity vs 1 new mold in higher quantity.
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Ngoc Nguyen replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@kbalage Let's say I wanna use Pybrick for the 42100, then how does Pybrick allow for control multiple hubs with one controller? Or do I need two controllers? -
Comparison between this set and 42100 - 42131 has 6 motorized functions while 42100 has 7 - 42131 has 1 hub while 42100 has 2 - 42131 has 4 motors while 42100 has 7 - 42131 has 3854 pieces while 42100 has 4108 pieces - 42131 and 42100 have the same price (450 USD and 450 EUR) It doesn't make sense to me.
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The news that it has only 1 hub and 4 motors is disappointing. I just dont get it. TLG seems like they want to go all out and push the boundaries as far as possible with recent flagships. They already show that they can do a set with two hubs and 7 motors. Assuming there are certain space constraints that I don't know about, and the set has to be designed like that, the choice of motorized functions is confusing. The previous two bulldozers only have front blade lift. Now that the designer has created an additional drive train for front blade pitch, I assume TLG wants the functions to be as realistic as possible. Then the rear ripper only has 1 motorized function, with fake brick built cylinders pretending to be another function , while the ladder is motorized instead. I'd prefer a proper with two motorized function and a manual ladder. I do hope that I was wrong then.