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In lugnet.cad.dev, Steve Bliss writes:
> [FUT lugnet.cad.dev]
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> Can anyone confirm or deny that the flexible axles in the 8448 Supercar were
> first released in Znap sets?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Steve
>
> In lugnet.cad.dev, Fredrik Glöckner writes:
> > Steve Bliss <blisses@worldnet.att.net> writes:
> >
> > > Znap Axle 12 (submitted for 2000-01)
> > > Znap Axle 14 (submitted for 2000-01)
> > > Znap Axle 16 (submitted for 2000-01)
> > > Znap Axle 19 (submitted for 2000-01)
> >
> > I don't understand what you mean by "Znap Axle". Du you mean the
> > rubber like flexible axle-shaped "hoses" with 8 LDU diameter connector
> > pins at each end?
> >
> > Are these really Znap originated? (Of course, living in Norway, I
> > don't know the Znap line too well.)
> >
> > I know that some flexible axles were introduced in the Znap line, but
> > I believe these were quite different, being able to be used in a drive
> > train.
> >
> > Fredrik
There were flexible axles in the Znap (motorized) sets. But they are much
different than the ones in the 8448. The ones in Znap are "drive" axles, they
allow the motor to be in one orientation and the item(s) driven to be in
another. It uses a metal cable between two plastic axles. VERY nice piece.
Wayne.
P.S. Dear LEGO - PLEASE bring Znap to the USA. I've only been able to get them
through other people and have them shipped. I'd buy LOTS more if they were on
my local TRU or Target shelves..
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