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http://shop.lego.com/ByTheme/Product.aspx?p=8275&cn=57
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.technic, Brian Bachmeier wrote:
> The 8275 Bulldozer is listed as Available Now at Lego S@H.
Anyone have any idea whether this set will be sold in Australia?
I was kind of expecting it to be sold here as it's really a starter set for the
new remote and motors. If it's not, we miss out entirely on the new items.
Thanks
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In lugnet.technic, Gordon Bentley wrote:
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In lugnet.technic, Brian Bachmeier wrote:
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The 8275 Bulldozer is listed as Available Now at Lego S@H.
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Anyone have any idea whether this set will be sold in Australia?
I was kind of expecting it to be sold here as its really a starter set for
the new remote and motors. If its not, we miss out entirely on the new items.
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4958 Monster Dino 792 elements, 0 figures, US$90, 2007 LEGO > Creator |
Actually, the new Dino set (not available here yet either) looks like a good
source for the new RC items, I was more looking forward to a bulk source of the
new tread links, and the bigger sprockets.
ROSCO
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.technic, Gordon Bentley wrote:
> I was kind of expecting it to be sold here as it's really a starter set for the
> new remote and motors. If it's not, we miss out entirely on the new items.
>
> Thanks
Wow, you call a $150 USD set a "starter" set???!!! I think I want your LEGO
budget! ;)
All kidding aside, like ROSCO said, if you want to get into the new motors & RC
units, I think the dino is a better intro set, but there do seem to be lots of
cool other parts & pieces in the dozer.
John
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.technic, John Brost wrote:
> Wow, you call a $150 USD set a "starter" set???!!! I think
> I want your LEGO budget! ;)
I'm with John on this one - I ended up grabbing the Dino because it was cheaper,
and I could at least get experience with the new motors and control system
(which I *think* I like... it's been hard to experiment a lot since my kids
won't let me play with it :-) ). The Dino is a really fun and well-designed set,
with a lot of play value... in addition to have at least one of each motor, the
RC transmitter, receiver, battery box, and wiring.
But I can't help where it is and isn't sold :-(.
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Brian Davis
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > Wow, you call a $150 USD set a "starter" set???!!! I think I want your LEGO
> budget! ;)
By starter set in this context I mean a set that contains enough of the parts to
be really useful in building MOCs rather than a "first" set or the like.
4 motors are better than 2 motors in this context, but the dino looks
interesting too.
Regards
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | In lugnet.technic, Gordon Bentley wrote:
> In lugnet.technic, Brian Bachmeier wrote:
> > The 8275 Bulldozer is listed as Available Now at Lego S@H.
>
>
> Anyone have any idea whether this set will be sold in Australia?
>
> I was kind of expecting it to be sold here as it's really a starter set for the
> new remote and motors. If it's not, we miss out entirely on the new items.
>
> Thanks
It's available at S@H now, for 250AUD...
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | > It's available at S@H now, for 250AUD...
Excellent!
I'm with you as regards the track links. Crawler cranes anyone?
Regards
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