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LEGO Technic Supercar

LEGO Technic Supercar

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Dual-wishbone independent suspension (a little bit too hard on the rear wheels, with decent travel all-around) is found on all wheels, with the front ones steered through a hand-of-god knob behind the cabin. After the chassis is done, there are very few right angles in this model, and that makes it realistic to look at and fun to build.

Si tuviese que ponerle una pega, sería que debido a un mal empaquetado, asumo que por parte del fabricante, las pegatinas venían dobladas, y una vez puestas hay alguna que se levanta en alguna esquina. Tip the switch to the other side, and the hood starts to open through a neat and effective linkage mechanism that emulates the kind of thing found in real supercars. As part of the Technic Supercar flagship series that started all the way back with the 8880, this set had to try and live up to high expectations and even higher hopes. Don’t ask me how many bags; they didn’t seem all that special and as such I threw them out moments after opening the set. This arrangement is exactly like the R/C cars and trucks that I build use The axle stub coming out the front will go to the engine.

this is an excellent product, which, as with all lego products, comes with a superb set of step by step instructions. Disclaimer: BrickLink does not guarantee an inventory to be correct and therefore an inventory should be only used as a guide. The car comes with a small electric engine that powers opening and closing of the doors, back door and bonnet. Maybe LEGO put a few too many holes in the aesthetics, maybe the rear could have been better executed, but overall I don’t have a lot of complaints on this one.

It is difficult and he needed a little help to get started but it took him 2 whole days to complete over Christmas. The three instruction booklets – ranging from 50 to 80 pages – are packed neatly into a plastic bag, along with a cardboard plate so that the booklets don’t get beat up during transit.Some LEGO® sets contain small parts that are NOT suitable for and may pose a hazard to children under 3 years of age. I have a lot of red pieces because of my Ferraris, and the crane truck that will hopefully arrive this week. Two non-motorized functions (engine and steering) will also pass through the same area, making this section very dense. It is a royal pain to use the battery box switch to change motor direction because it never wants to stop in the middle. Starting with the distribution transmission for the M-motor, you add the rear axle and chassis frame rails before moving on to booklet number 2 and all the other stuff.

I'm sure one of the questions everyone is asking is, "How does this hold up next to the supercars of the past? I currently (or will soon) have about 22,000 parts, almost all technic, plus a large number of Bionicles, which I will sell since I don't want them any more. The solitary M-motor in the set drives the transmission by way of a clutch gear so that you don’t break anything. The big difference is in the switch from a transmission shifting gear ratios to a transmission shifting functions. This animation shows what a big difference in appearance there is with and without the panels installed.All 4 of these functions use worm gears which means not only are they geared down significantly, but they stay in place wherever positioned. Dieser Bausatz von Lego Technik ist nicht nur für Kinderhände, wobei für geübte Legobauer, ist die Altersvorgabe auch gerne um 2 - 3 Jahre nach unten zu korrigieren.

Au final, le moteur permet, par l'intermédiaire d'un levier situé à la place de la boîte de vitesse, d'ouvrir et de fermer le capot, les deux portes séparément, et de sortir l'aileron arrière.If you compare this to more modern sets, like 42056 or 42039, it becomes instantly clear that you're getting a lot in this set in terms of functions and looks. My only complaint here is that the stripe reaches all along the bottom of the car, but then mysteriously disappears at the corner of the front bumper, then reappears at the front of the bumper. I feel like LEGO could have hidden the rear wing mechanism a bit better, and the battery box sticking out of the back makes it look like the car has a discolored tumor.



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