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Bartybum

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  1. Oh I reeeaaally don't like that as a solution for an official set. I'd much prefer they brick-build wheel covers
  2. The CLAAS tyres are already pretty close though, doubt TLC would think it worth the effort
  3. One of my dream sets would be a completely manual logging truck with a pneumatic crane and extendable self-steering trailer, in the Mack Anthem scale:
  4. I'm very likely in the minority here, but damn I wish the upcoming Liebherr wasn't Control+, especially given how slow it'll undoubtedly be. Not only could it be far more affordable, but I also love when huge and slow models have gearboxes that require levers to operate them, like the BWE. You have to get your hands on the machine and physically interact with it to make it work. Kinda feels like a missed opportunity for my tastes, but I could understand why others may disagree.
  5. Not sure but at first glance I don't think so, I think it's just the straight connector. To me it doesn't look like there's enough space for a biscuit frame and pinion gear in that 4L high assembly of green frames, based on this photo:
  6. Yeah except they don't do it for large Technic sets very often? It's happened in the past every now and again so it's definitely possible, it's just statistically unlikely, so it's reasonable to assume the leak is what we're gonna get. No need to get all antsy and start calling us gullible lol
  7. Oh man you're right :O What the hell this is really cool
  8. So that when someone decides they wanna motorize it, they have the drivetrain parts to do so
  9. A Speed Champions MOC is a much simpler affair because it's just a Speed Champions car, not a 3000 piece behemoth
  10. For a set this size, I'm honestly very surprised that it doesn't have any electronics That's a pretty welcome change of pace Also holy crap, four XL cylinders??? Wowza, I'm really impressed by this so far
  11. Not really much they can do about that without a bulky hub I feel I'm a fan, looks quite nice
  12. Some the bombs on the carpet wouldn't happen to be light enough to, say, hang from a crane?
  13. Do I see black BMW shocks helping support the derrick?
  14. Umm..... yes. Those are my priorities, so I can't really say I care to be honest. If it's heavy machinery I'm far more interested in the play and functions, and as long as it doesn't look goofy as hell and generally resembles the machine I'm more or less happy. If it's something like a car that relies entirely on aesthetics then I'd be far more critical Again though, if the price is true then it's ridiculous regardless of how it looks
  15. Huge in the sense that it's the big complex and interesting configuration, not the small simple and boring configuration. In all honesty I'm happy it's not some 2.5m behemoth with the same repetitive boom sections going on for half the build
  16. Aesthetics shmaesthetics, it's a bloody crawler crane so I can't really say I care too much about how the proportions. That being said it is a bit poopy that they're just using regular Technic tank treads here. Lots of functions like in the real thing, but it's also in the huge luffing jib configuration which I really like. Until I see it though I refuse to believe they're charging $1000 AUD for this, because that would be hilariously catastrophic.
  17. That rear suspension is quite clever, I like it
  18. I agree with you, R0sch is just being dramatic imo. Considering the constraints of Technic panels I think the designer's done a very reasonable job of recreating the proportions of the real thing, which looks goofy as hell anyway. There's no stylistic choices anywhere nearly as egregious as in the previous 1:10 cars, for example the 911 RSR's entire front end and tiny wheels.
  19. Omfg if it's actually over $1k AUD that's going to be hilarious
  20. Because it's probably different people complaining each time
  21. Great detailed review, appreciate all the details you mention like RacingBrick does. I gotta say, the internal mechanisms are pretty interesting on this plane, especially the bi-stable spring and the trigger mechanism. Some things that I really wish they would've added are a flywheel to keep the props spinning longer, and joystick flight controls. Hopefully someone mods them in
  22. Oh man @brunojj1 it's beautiful amazing work!
  23. Man, here I was thinking the Centenario couldn't be topped The wait's been so worth it dude, you should be proud. One thing I've just noticed that I absolutely love is how the roof actually has volume to it, unlike so many Technic hypercars that just opt for some flat panels. Everything about this is amazing
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