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Re: New angled beam
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lugnet.technic
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Tue, 5 Oct 1999 14:16:17 GMT
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"Fredrik Glöckner" wrote:
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> Jonathan Wilson <wilsonj@xoommail.com> writes:
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> > > Ah, yes, 8448. Currently the biggest Technic set ever; I'd say it's a
> > > must-have.
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> > Is it the largest set ever? or is 5571 larger?
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> 5571 is by far larger than 8448. (Judging by the number of parts
> included, obviously.)
Well, yes. However, you'll note that I said _Technic_ set. According to
http://www.lugnet.com/pause/setlists/bypieces.txt
The largest sets overall are:
5571 with 1743 pieces,
8448 with 1408 pieces,
9280 (Giant LEGO Dacta Basic Set) with 1401 pieces
8480 with 1366 pieces,
8880 with 1343 pieces,
8479 with 1263 pieces.
After that it gets a bit less dense with technic sets.
So the 5571 is a lot larger overall. But, well, it's model team. Surely
we all agree that Technic is far superior. :)
> Fredrik
Johannes.
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| (...) Of course! It was Jon Wilson who introduced the 5571 Model Team set. (...) Certainly. However I still had a good time assembling the 5571 Black Cat. It is very well designed in my opinion, with a lot of "clever" design solutions which gave me (...) (25 years ago, 5-Oct-99, to lugnet.technic)
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