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Maaboo the Witch

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. Good thinking, Tekneex! Michael T. Jeppesen also designed the 42007 excavator, which uses the same sort of claw as the 42042 crane, so you're probably right.
  2. Hmm. Here was me thinking Lars Krogh Jensen designed the plane. Talking of designers, I've noticed "MT Lifting Service" on the side of the crawler crane. Who's M.T.?
  3. That Arocs is one amazing looking truck. On a side note, the bucket parts on the grab remind me of the 80's-era excavator buckets that came in yellow.
  4. I think it's because studless parts have less points of attachment than conventional bricks, which aren't used that much in contemporary Technic models. As studless models have become more intricate, the more parts need connecting, and so that may explain the pin count.
  5. I've noticed that the crane features the same claw as 42006; even the stripy stickers are identical. Wonder if they'll change it for the final release?
  6. That's a bit strong. I don't wish to moderate, but let's keep it friendly, huh, Saberwing? I just think string is an utter pain. If you're accidentally too rough with it, it can fray, and it's very fiddly, especially if you want it to look like it does on the box. I generally avoid sets with string for this reason, unless they're too awesome to pass up. 42029 is a surprising example.
  7. I'm not really fussed with the Arocs model, I have to say. To be honest, none of 2H looks that great to me; the crawler crane's been done before and I'm not a fan of planes (so, so sorry, dhc6twinotter!). At least we had some okay models, like 42032 and 42035 (sorry, they're the only ones I like).
  8. Wonder if there'll be a LEGO Jurassic Park game for the first three films? That'd be great.
  9. And the language in this thread has officially graduated from "family-friendly" to "mildly spicy".
  10. I'm surprised to find that the 42028 Arctic Truck was designed by Aurelien Rouffiange; seems designers at LEGO go from designing small models to absolutely massive ones! The same with Lars Thygesen going from his tiny off-roaders to the massive 42029! Which is no bad thing...
  11. It's a wheeled bulldozer. Good to see some B-models at last. As a few other Eurobrickers have said already, some of the Bs look better than the As! I do prefer the smaller sets; the bigger models don't really hold much pull for me. Looks like an intriguing mix of colours and styles, though. And those lime green hubs on 42037 - phwoar!
  12. Like Zblj said, I think the steering works by tilting.
  13. Wow, this topic's gone quiet all of a sudden.
  14. Like a few others, I'm eager to see the B-models.
  15. True. The 42030 has four-wheel drive, though.
  16. Those panels do look cool. You got plans for them?
  17. I think it looks cool. Not enough smaller sets have engines if you ask me.
  18. I blooming well knew it! So I'm not going nuts. Cool! I guess it's for the crane, then.
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