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Benjamin --
I agree -- the hard plastic integrated tire/axlehole things do not
represent Lego's finest hour. They're just cheesy, the kind of thing
you'd expect to find on some $.99 Rite Aid toy. Aesthetics aside, I
haven't yet found a surface where they have reasonable traction. Maybe
on rubber?
I immediately went to another set to get a 6014b/6015 combo when playing
with the alternate models.
What, would TLC have to have raised the price of the set a nickel to
give real rubber tires? I'd have paid it.
What were they thinking?
-Steve
Benjamin Medinets wrote:
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> hey steve,
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> thanks for your efforts on the inventory....
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> > 2 41684 Black Tyre Wide Hard Plastic with Notched Axlehole 2 extra
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> useless parts if you ask me...
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> I was very upset that this set came with these...
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> it brings juniorization to a whole new low!!
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> loved the red tires, and wished it came with a set of large tires with
> red rims, just like the green set did...that was truly great.
> Don't really care for the wind-up motors in a design context, but they
> are fun to play with in general!!
>
> Benjamin Medinets
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