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From looking at the picture, it appears to be a part similar to the light
and sound bricks from the large green dragon and motorbike sets, in that it
is operated by pressing the touch switch bit.
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.parts, Jonathan Wilson wrote:
> From looking at the picture, it appears to be a part similar to the light
> and sound bricks from the large green dragon and motorbike sets, in that it
> is operated by pressing the touch switch bit.
Yes, the Power-Functions Monster Dino has a sound brick similar to this one,
operated by a switch. In the Dino's sound brick, the batteries are inside. I am
very curious as to whether this winch has batteries inside or is powered by a
power-functions battery box. I guess it has the batteries inside, or perhaps
it's spring loaded. If it's electric, it will be very cool to have a motor this
small.
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