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Yep, same here. I bought the 42209 as I thought it would be good and it was, but I fear that will be my last Technic purchase at least for now, perhaps the trend reverses at some point in the future. Meanwhile I've moved to building System, but instead of buying sets I get my bricks from Bricklink etc. so perhaps there will be exceptions here and there but mostly my days of buying sets seem to be over, at least for now.
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howitzer replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Oh, right, I thought that was your photo and you had the part in hand which would imply a part that's released and in circulation.- 5,445 replies
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Are you sure it's Lego and not of some other brand? I couldn't find a wheel like that in Bricklink or Rebrickable as it's definitely not 39367pb02 or 49295pb02.- 5,445 replies
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42146 - Liebherr LR13000
howitzer replied to Ngoc Nguyen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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42146 - Liebherr LR13000
howitzer replied to Ngoc Nguyen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
While remote with proper physical controls would of course be better, I think with this particular set the smartphone control isn't that bad. Sure it still requires an expensive third party device (which everyone who can afford the set itself has) and there's no haptic feedback, but it's not that big of a problem when controlling something big and slow moving like the crane. For controlling cars the smartphone-remote control truly sucks and it's very problematic that TLG still hasn't addressed this issue. You're exactly right about the trusses, and not only because they're easier and nicer to build but also because the large pieces make it much stronger and also better looking than any truss would be if built from standard beams and pins. I don't think it's particularly expensive for what you get, even if Control Center style remote would be a great addition. But of course it's really expensive for a toy, no matter how well the price is justified by contents. -
42146 - Liebherr LR13000
howitzer replied to Ngoc Nguyen's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
This thing has been sitting on my shelf since I finished building it, only be taken out occasionally for some play demonstrations. I haven't modded it in any way, not even to fix the small building mistake I made originally (routing one of the cables wrong way, not a practical problem but aesthetic one). After all this time my fondness of the set has only grown and here's some thoughts on why. Most importantly, it feels properly Technic, same as the old great sets like 8868 or 8880. The functionality is interesting, complex and plainly visible - not being hidden inside closed exterior. The functionality is also (mostly) quite accurate and true to real machine with the only real problem in that sense being the silly rollers under the counterweight. The educational value is unparalleled in modern Technic. I remember it being a great building experience, feeling challenging and rewarding at the same time with no moments of asking myself "what am I doing, what's this thing supposed to be?" unlike with many other large sets I've built over the years. I had to take it slow and concentrate to get it right, but it still didn't feel annoying or tedious at any point, which I can imagine is the case for some adult-oriented sets such as the Botanicals. It also works great. Even after all this time collecting dust in the shelf I can take it out and unless batteries need replacing, it can be played with and there's no jams or clicking gears or any problems whatsoever. The same cannot be said for many other sets, with Land Rover Defender being the most notorious, but I also noticed while ago that the gearbox of my Ferrari Daytona SP3 doesn't work anymore, it jams at one point of the shifting sequence. Sure I guess I should store them behind glass or packed away somewhere safe from dust, but the same problem doesn't seem to affect the Liebherr crane, instead it works as well as when it was just assembled. Sure, the proportions are all wrong, but have you seen photos of the real thing? There's no way it could be ever replicated in a Lego set with it still being at least somewhat playable and strong enough to hold together. Some concessions have to be made and within the realities of scale modeling and ABS I think TLG has after all done quite nice job. -
Yeah, it's few dozen people at most who are active long time commenters in the Technic forum. For a global corporation with millions and millions of customers that's not very big sample of opinions to draw from, no matter how loudly we complain. There might be other reasons like licencing why TLG hasn't released a JCB model. But it's true that TLG has other priorities like making money on what has been shown to work in that regard, rather than catering to opinions of a very very small minority. I, too, wish for something better than endless cars (which I'm not buying out of principle at this point) but the trend is clear: Technic sets aren't for me anymore.
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I don't think this kind of car is realistically possible with current parts, so it would require a number of new parts at least for transmission and suspension, and I don't think TLG is willing to invest so much into this kind of thing. Also apparently normal cars aren't interesting to public but only offroaders and really fast cars. Which is of course a shame as the lineup with only these is really dull and repetitive for AFOLs but I sort of see why they do it this way - sports cars and offroaders have an appeal to kids and their parents who while buying only a few sets ever still make up the largest segment of Technic-buying customers. So endless repetition of the same old functions and vehicle types don't really hurt sales while any sort of new/experimental stuff is a big risk.
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This is very much it. Cars are not interesting (especially when they don't have any interesting mechanisms but just the repeating the same functions over and over again) but I don't mind them being out there - it's the low number and poor quality of non-car sets that I find disappointing. Small sets are not very interesting either way, there have been some nice medium sized sets but even them are too few and far between to really be that satisfying and the largest sets feel much too expensive for what they do.
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Thanks for linking the video. The mechanism is ingenious and now I really want this set even though it's pretty expensive. It feels another nail in the coffin of Technic, as it's yet another example in the trend where the best and most interesting technical functions come in non-Technic sets while Technic sets tend to have the same old boring and repetitive functionality.
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General Part Discussion
howitzer replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
R0sch said "this month" which I assume is referring to October. Comparing the image to the parts list in NE article also appears to have the same elements in them.- 5,445 replies
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howitzer replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Maybe check New Elementary? https://www.newelementary.com/p/new-parts-added-to-lego-pick-brick.html- 5,445 replies
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Technic General Discussion
howitzer replied to Jim's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Did you guys notice how huge the drop was in terms of quality of the non-car sets when comparing this year and previous? Last year there were multiple good non-car sets such as the Emirates yacht, Mack garbage truck, Apollo lunar rover (no I don't count it as a car in this sense), the orrery and Volvo truck+excavator set. This year? Only the Volvo loader is worthwhile, all others are cars, tiny sets or half-assed in design. I just made this comparison and I think this stark contrast in the lineup quality has affected my thinking about the current state of the theme. Even 2023 was much, much better than 2025, as was 2022. Hopefully there will be something nice next year or the year after that, otherwise Technic theme is doomed. And yeah, the cars should be more interesting functionally. -
This item does not ship to Finland. I guess I won't be trying it.
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