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It's great to see you have the patience to finish this project after so many months of construction. It looks great so far. I can't wait to see the final result. I really like the side profile of the hood!
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First time seeing this guy :D Sometimes, when I have some free time, I watch reviews of my sets. Seeing how rushed and uncaring the reviewers are is embarrassing. Sometimes people complain about a poorly built component, only to discover it wasn't built according to the instructions. Instead of going back and fixing it, they blame the designer. Well, you have to be the first. This is 2025 social platforms :)
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This isn't really a preview. The set has been available for some time. Unfortunately, it went largely unnoticed because distributors haven't received their batches yet. Below is the official video and, a link to the CADA store with more information. I don't know if I'll record a longer review yet, as I've been a bit busy lately finalizing another CADA set. This one's from a completely new field for me. CADA website - Nasa Space Shuttle Discovery | CaDA C56052W
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Barrier Transfer Machine
eric trax replied to Dzmitry's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Why should they be on opposite sides? JCB 220x has nothing to do with the 8043 set. Here each actuator has its own motor and in the case of this place they are additionally coupled together. I am always full of admiration for your denial. I remind you that the technic theme started with technic bricks, which were a direct evolution of classic ones. Even if that doesn't convince you, the first models based on the lift arm system sold in 2007 also had a lot of system bricks as a finish. This isn't new or anything to rave about. It's something that people accept as the norm even if it's unacceptable to you.