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It's 1412 pieces.
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Kyle D. Jackson <flightdeck@sympatico.deletethisspamblock.ca> wrote in
message news:Fx3Jtt.4t5@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.general, Eelco Kooiker writes:
> >
> > > From the pix it looks to be about the same size as the 8445 Indy
> > > Storm (same size wheels), so I can't comprehend an MSRP of
> > > US$170!!
> >
> > It's one of the biggest LEGO Technic sets ever made!! Over 1400 pieces.
> > The tires are not the same size as 8445 but 8448!
> >
> >
> > > It must be motorised or R/C or something. Oh, and I
> > > just noticed the "Silver Champion" sticker on the side of it,
> > > so I guess that's it.
> >
> > Why? Lego has nothing said about motorising this car on there website.
> > (With the last update of the lego-website all new 2000-sets are included in
> > the catalog)
>
>
> Well, since I originally thought it was the same size as the Indy Storm,
> I couldn't understand why it would cost so much more, unless there
> was something special about it, like motorized or something. But now
> that I understand that it really is much bigger than Indy Storm, 1800
> pieces instead of only 440, I can understand the price difference.
> That's even more pieces than the UCS X-Wing, at 1304. Would that
> make this the biggest set ever, with the 5571 Black Cat having "only"
> 1743 pieces?
>
> KDJ
> ________________________________________________________
> Kyle D. Jackson, Windsor, Ontario, Canada, LUGNETer #203
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