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  1. I genuinely think we might be past looking at Price Per Piece ratios for these sets in Technic. 42224 Rexy is $10 more expensive than the same scaled 42210 Skyline which might just be a general price hike for sets that size considering everything from the next wave is getting more expensive. It's really looking like LEGO is straying away from core Technic for the sake of selling licensed products. If you're looking for value around the GT40's scale just get last year's 42212 or 42213, because $65 MSRP for ~900 parts is probably one of the best Price Per Piece bargains right now. If it wasn't for that putting sets within the same groups then a 900 pieces set could've totally been priced around $90
  2. If I had to guess it's probably like the linkages you'd find on smaller Technic sets where it's just a bar attached to "wheel hubs" moving left right (42203 most modern example I think). There's plenty of ways to connect System and Technic and they are integrating Technic features into City, like this year's Bulldozer.
  3. So is the front axle just freely swinging? I don't see any shocks, but they seem to be the frame pieces so surely we get at least AWD this time right? The rear axle though looks more complex, on the back of the box you can see it's angled downward as well, with the differential exposed to the back. I'm hoping it brings something new for the scale so that it's not just a worse 42213
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