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More sales doesn't guarantee more profit though. I think they're probably trying to see how far they can push the profit curve. Aside from the tow truck, I feel that every single large licensed set this year has fallen inline with that philosophy: the Ferrari, Senna, Jeep, Raptor, Zetros and (possibly) now the CAT. That being said, I'm going to wait until we get more info before I judge
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A gearbox and all would be really cool, and hooray to them for putting in the extra complexity. However, that choice should be made in the name of increasing cost efficiency. If justification for a ~4K piece set being $750AUD is that it has $250 worth of electronics in it, then when you halve the amount of electronics the price really should reflect that change. Given TLC's latest 18+ pricing gimmick, (namely the Raptor) I'm really worried that there's a possibility they'll try to gaslight their customers into thinking that $750AUD is acceptable, because it just isn't. Alas, I'll reserve flipping out at them until we have more information.
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While I'm definitely not gonna buy this because it's well outside my money and space budget, I'm impressed by the aesthetics. It's a very imposing model. I'm just a little disappointed by the cosmetic actuator for the rake, since it doesn't look like it'll pitch, but other than that it's quite interesting
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You know, one thing I’d love to see is slow motorised models that drive and steer through engaging clutches rather than RC. Stuff like: The playability of these would be incredible. 42042 came close, but what killed it for me was the lack of steering. Obviously they’d nearly all have to be tracked, but I bet there’s a few wheeled models out there that could work as well.
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Steph77's Moc corner - EW160E
Bartybum replied to steph77's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Bartybum replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
@Johnny1360 I assume you're talking about whether MLAs and LAs have equal gear ratios? If so then I'm not sure. I doubt it though, since their internals seem to be a different size. I don't think there's any reason to believe TLC's designers would have made an effort to get them to open at the same rate though.- 5,466 replies
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[MOC] Lamborghini Aventador
Bartybum replied to Bony_em's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
How does the model handle steering, by the way? The front fender solution looks nice but I fear there isn't much room to turn -
To my understanding Grohl and the Technic team had wanted to do a trial truck for quite a while now, and so they presumably took the opportunity to do so once the heavy duty diffs and planetary hubs came into existence. I do hope in the future that we'll get a proper lighter weight rock crawler with high suspension travel.
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Bartybum replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
On a total curveball I'm gonna switch the discussion to pneumatic cylinders, because your comment got me thinking about them. I apologise if this is better suited to the future set wishes thread, but I wasn't sure because this is only talking about individual pieces rather than set ideas. I'd really like to see TLC redesign the 2x7 cylinder, as well as design a new 1x7 cylinder. I've found that it's very difficult to brainstorm smaller sets within the V2 pneumatics part suite, because the only cylinders we have now are the 1x5, 1x11 and 2x11. It's really only small and large cylinders at the moment, with nothing in between for models that don't fit the current lineup. I'd also like to see some method of tightening the hoses to help them conform to bodywork, be it a curved hose with a straight version of the T-junction, or something else. 7L pneumatics could be used for small excavators, knuckle cranes, compact outriggers for larger models, and I imagine a lot more that doesn't currently spring to mind. I'd be interested to hear others' thoughts on this.- 5,466 replies
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