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In lugnet.lego.direct, Steve Chapple writes:
> In lugnet.lego.direct, Ronald Vallenduuk writes:
> > Maybe they can look back at some of their own great history,
> > including original sets like 8425&8836(planes) or 8839(tugboat).
>
> 8425 and 8836? Nah - the best Technic plane is <set:8855> IMO
>
> I'll bet you a Technic piece of your choice that you won't be able
> to order the parts for THAT one. That prop attached to a gear piece
> has to be one of the most rare pieces going. (Name me something rarer.)
You are completely right about the Prop Plane <set:8855>. Not only is it the
the best Technic plane but it may be the best Technic set period. It is only
1 of 2 sets in my opinion that are perfect in both form and function.
The prop assembly was only available in that set, however it was also
available as a European Service Pack from the same time.
--Jim
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