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Parazels

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  1. Every time Lego releases these little cars without a differential and next day somebody manages to insert the differential in the rear axle. So this piece is not a problem in right hands.
  2. Why do they still use old 12 teeth gears (for steering)?
  3. Are you kidding guys? The yellow cylinders in 42043 and 42080 looked great! I think, you are too obsessed with building ultrarealistic models. It's Technic, not Creator Expert!
  4. Sorry, but I can't recall any model with yellow cylinders, which would have looked better with grey cylinders.
  5. I do not understand why people are praising the new grey cylinders. Technic always had specific colors for specific parts, why to change that? Would 8880 have looked better with grey suspension and grey wheels?
  6. I'm kinda disappointed this set doesn't have any secret sauce inside. Ordinary and predictable. Also it feels like Lego was trying to save money on everything here: no coupled rear wheels; no B-model; no rotating mechanism...
  7. Aren't the motors too close to the ground? They don't seem protected enough, when flipping.
  8. Hi! Can you add worm gears to the "Gear Coupler" tab? Also there is absent an arm with gear (24014) in the gearcyclopedia tab. If you update the application, then I'll rate it 5 (!) stars on Play Store!
  9. Is it a yellow B-model of Liebherr? Hahaha!
  10. The set would be perfect, if it had air tanks! Why did Lego drop the part?
  11. So no more questions? I have a very important question: why do we not have a medium-sized rotating table for cranes and excavators?
  12. Licensed sets were first, which dropped B-models. Later it became a "normal" practice in other sets. Let's ask Lego to get B-models back.
  13. As an exception of the rule! Remember, 30 years ago ALL Lego sets (even $10 sets!) had B-models!
  14. That's why I voted for cancelling those licensed sets at all! With licensed sets we get lots of limits: higher price, no B-model, no extra functions etc!
  15. Voted for PU M-motor; more B-models and less licensed sets.
  16. It's realistic. But it works better, if you have enough space to accelerate your car. Then it can roll by inertia. My car is a concept. With a buggy motor and more precise steering the results would be more impressive.
  17. Thank you, but it didn't work. I added your link...
  18. Yes, later on instagram. Can you explain me, how to make a visible YouTube link?
  19. Normally, RC cars can't roll free, when an electric motor is off, due to reduction inside the motor. As a result - no free rolling, no inertia. Sudden starting and stopping. Robotic movement. In my RC car a clutch is automatically enabling/disabling, once the motor is on/off respectively. It's similar to a real life driving, where you can alternate acceleration and free rolling in a neutral gear. 1 PF L-motor for propulsion 1 PF Servo-motor for steering https://youtu.be/HMyCtJ3kZMM https://www.instagram.com/parazels83
  20. This is a set for kids, who normally are very impatient. So the slow control scheme is not right for the target audience of the set.
  21. The functions work too slowly. The rear knob should be on the left side of the body frame. So i voted for below average. The set is neither good enough as a toy for children, nor good enough for adults.
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