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| | | I wasn't very interested in this set at first. It seemed to be just a nice looking truck with a small motor... but when I found out it had a transmission I changed my mind!
| | Here is the transmission. It allows the single motor to be used for two functions. This system has been around for a while, and Lego seem to be using it more and more. The Transmission Driving Ring alone (the red circle) goes for $5-15 USD on BrickLink, and you also need the Catch and Clutch Gear so I have been buying sets that have them instead. I now have enough parts to make a Supercar gearbox. (I bet a new supercar comes out next year now...)
| | | | This is the gear that rotates the arm. Note the colour of the 24 tooth gear; it seems to be a new gear trend.
| | A lot of work has been put into this truck looking real. Personally I think they went too far as he truck seems to have been designed for a tilting cab, but it seems to be disabled to prevent breaking the front.
| | | | Bottom of the transmission. The bottom shaft lifts the arm. Note that there are more dark grey gears. The motor fits in very well also.
| | The bottom of the arm. I was surprised by the usage of a 12 Tooth Bevel to link with the 36 Tooth Double Bevel as I had never seen that done before. As you can see there is no room for any drive train.
| | | | Standard steering for a recent technic truck. There is a hand-of-god at the cab top that links via two Knob Wheels.
| | It looks good from the back. You can also see the white Clutch that connects the transmission to the motor to avoid burnouts.
| | | | It goes decently high, and can go a bit higher if you use the crane arm.
| | Compared to last years fire truck. (If I didn't buy the fire truck for half price I would have been annoyed that Lego brought out what is almost a motorised version of the same set.)
| Functions:
Cherry Picker Arm: Motorised rotate and lift that links to a motor via a transmission and anti-burnout clutch.
Steering: Rack and pinion controlled via a hand-of-god linked by Knob Wheels.
Doors: Open and close.
Good functionality that works well, but I wish they made the cab lift and I'm a bit sick of the lame fairing door trick. 7/10
Parts: Motor, battery box, transmission, clutch, practical wheels, only two fairings, compact turntable... this is a great parts set. 10/10
Price: At $99.99 AUD for 726 parts it's OK value when you consider what you are getting. The US price is $60.00 which is better, but still not great. I bought mine for $80 AUD which was good however, and I suspect that the price is designed for easy sale... 8/10
Looks: I'd buy this for the looks alone! 9/10
Fudge: The functions work well and I llked it more than I thought I would. Oddly mine seemed to be missing a Axle Pin with Friction, but since it includes extra parts for the alternate model I didn't mind using one of my spares. On the subject of the alternate model, it is a dump truck which is made out to be a total re-build, but it isn't. It could have easily been done like Super Street Sensation was, but Lego have probably determined that instructions like that confuse people. 8/10
Overall: Recommended. 8/10 |
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Last updated 2 Jul 09 |
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