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Re: 8466 Off-Roader 4x4 and missing sticker sheet
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Date: 
Sat, 20 Oct 2001 21:58:00 GMT
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In lugnet.loc.au, Paul Baulch writes:

I was fortunate enough to find an 8466 today at a reasonable price. It took
me about three hours to build and is a very cool set. At $180-$200 it seems
like good value for money compared to the 8448 which came out at around
$280, considering that the 8466 is almost as big and has at least as much
functionality.

Anyway, I was wondering whether anyone else found that their set didn't come
with a sticker sheet. Yes, I know how to obtain one (personally I don't care
much for stickers, I probably won't bother).
I was just wondering whether this was a one-off mistake with this set, or
whether other people are finding that their 8466 sticker sheet is missing.

I got mine from OzBricks, and sticker sheet is present & correct (unlike my
C3PO whose sticker sheet was all screwed up and basically unusable). I'm also a
"take 'em or leave 'em" person when it comes to stickers 8?)

The only bit of functionality I'm a bit disappointed with is the limited
turning circle. But I can live with it!! And it's really cool they've got the
CV joints on all 4 wheels - great potential for a monster truck there...

ROSCO



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  Re: 8466 Off-Roader 4x4 and missing sticker sheet
 
(...) I got mine as well, my stickers were alright, but the instructions took a bit of a beating. I think the instructions should be put into a plasic bag to stop the other parts from creasing/ripping them. (...) Also the steering goes almost all of (...) (23 years ago, 23-Oct-01, to lugnet.loc.au)

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  8466 Off-Roader 4x4 and missing sticker sheet
 
I was fortunate enough to find an 8466 today at a reasonable price. It took me about three hours to build and is a very cool set. At $180-$200 it seems like good value for money compared to the 8448 which came out at around $280, considering that (...) (23 years ago, 20-Oct-01, to lugnet.loc.au)

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