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Polarlicht

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  1. I can already tell this is one of the best technic sets in years!
  2. Now that you have said it. These wheels do look narrow. Definitly not the ol' tires they used on recent expert cars i think...
  3. I like it and i will get it. I love vintage trucks and this one feels very "rural" and "autumny" which i also love. I wonder if Mike Psiaki made it as well? For modifications i can see recolor to white or sandgreen (Porsche slopes). Chopped roof and lower ride height!
  4. 10290 sadly won't be a Delorean Time Machine, instead it's a lovely vintage pickup truck. From Promobricks: https://www.promobricks.de/lego-10290-pick-up-truck-offiziell-bild/126707/ "A perfect escape from modern life! Get ready to travel back to the 1950s with this LEGO® Pickup Truck (10290) building project. Packed with details, this true-to-life model recreates the vintage pickup truck shape with its rounded lines. Explore the model to discover realistic pickup truck features like a stepside bed, opening doors and tailgate and removable wooden side railings. Celebrate the seasons This truck is hard at work all year round, delivering produce from Green Farm. Create a seasonal display with the many accessories included. There’s a wheelbarrow with flowers and a watering can for spring. For summer there are 2 wooden crates, tomatoes, carrots and a milk bucket. Autumn brings a crate of pumpkins, while for winter there is a wreath and a festive gift. Love the journey This set is part of a collectible series of LEGO buildable models for adults who appreciate beautiful design. It offers an immersive build and will make a top gift for any fan of vintage pickup truck models. Build a faithful LEGO® model version of a vintage 1950s farm pickup truck. Explore all its realistic features then place your truck on display to admire this classic collectible model. This LEGO® Pickup Truck 10290 buildable model set offers a rewarding building project for adults as you recreate the iconic rounded pickup truck shape from a classic era in vehicle design. Explore the model to discover its many realistic pickup truck features like a stepside bed, opening doors and tailgate and removable wooden side railings. Fresh from the farm! Discover lots of seasonal accessories including a wheelbarrow and watering can, vegetables and a milk bucket, a crate of pumpkins, plus a festive wreath and gift. Steer the truck then open the doors to inspect the interior. The bonnet also opens to reveal the engine. Designed especially for adult LEGO® builders, this set offers a rewarding build with a collectible display piece to cherish. It’s also a great gift idea for anyone who loves vintage 1950s pickup trucks. Measures over 5.5 in. (14 cm) high, 13 in. (33 cm) long and 5.5 in. (14 cm) wide. This LEGO® 1950s vintage pickup truck set is part of a range of creative building sets designed for adult building fans who love stunning design, intricate details and elegant architecture. LEGO® building bricks are manufactured from high-quality materials. They’re consistent, compatible and connect and pull apart easily every time – it’s been that way since 1958. With LEGO® pieces, safety and quality come first. That’s why they’re rigorously tested so you can be sure that the model is as robust as it is beautiful."
  5. I have an original 1997 Set. It's one of my favorite. Lots of manual functions in a rather small set, love it! Seeing this makes me want a modern version :)
  6. ^^^From Sariel! ------------------------------- LegoCon was a waste of time, as expected...
  7. Looks great, must have for me. Shame it's not Defender size tho.
  8. You know how the swedish flag looks? ;) ;) There is something in size of 6x4 studs hidden in the rear section of the car!
  9. Finished the Ford, Koenigsegg and Dodge set so far. McNugget and Chevys yet to be build... Loving the easter egg in the Jesko. Dragster rear tires are ridiculous! Does somebody have a quick fix for proper ones?
  10. What are those squarish pieces on the fuel tank? I think it might have 4 pneumatic cylinders. One small and one big to lower the rear arm and frame thingy, and one small and one big fro the crane
  11. That was probably a prototype. It didn't even had the orange tubes on the hooks. Can't wait to mod it. Some holes need to be filled. Lightbar trans-orange pieces i want to be 2 plates thick. Crane need to be lower. And iam glad the crane can be rotated.
  12. Looks great. Not useless license. Great funktions and price is alright!
  13. Hehehe, thanks for the DM. Looks really cool. Might get this one as well. I like the bright green. Just Hope its not another terrible offroad 42070...
  14. This might be the first ever Lego set with a lift axle!?!
  15. I watch tow truck driver Ron Pratt on YT and this Set looks great. Simple technic with geared and pneu functions. No stupid license or expensive electronics, just good old technic. But the rear turret arm is too high!
  16. So 21169 is different in Japan?
  17. Behold the Targa Turbo! Only one set used to convert it. Only some 90° bow plates and tiles and some grille tiles are missing. TLG could have easily included them but yeah... ...And some GWP flexing
  18. I found out the japan number plate says prefecture Gunma. But i don't get why? Is there something special to it? And what does the 93 stand for???
  19. I ordered 00:06 in 16.2. And i got lucky and got the set with GWP today.
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