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Hey
Look at this picture:
http://f24.parsimony.net/forum61776/messages/58775.htm
And then this:
http://www.marzdistribution.com/insideMarz/moreinfo.cfm?ID=LEGO-8455
The last picture is just an proto type! Look at alle the wrong colors, the
"old style" off valves, the back grab is "naked" there are missing some
"styling"...
There is missing one pneumatic pumps, and it is not placed on the right place.
Best regards Kim Andersen
In lugnet.general, Ronald Vallenduuk writes:
> A few observations about the new sets (now I've had the time to have a
> better look).
> First the fire truck. I've seen enough disaster movies to immediately
> recognize it as an airport firetruck. The color, oh well, maybe I'd prefer
> yellow or dayglow orange.... There are definitely two knobs on top. Back and
> front steering independently would be very unlikely on this kind of vehicle,
> the second knob to control the hose makes much more sense. From the size of
> the vehicle there must be something interesting inside. From what I can see
> in this picture it looks unlikely the cab or the back will open up. There
> are two things I can't work out in the picture: what's that blue thing
> between the wheels, and what's the white bit that obscures part of the beam
> in the top right of the picture?
>
> The Backhoe grader. I'm afraid there won't be an airtank inside. Just look
> at the size of the cab. There must be at least five pneumatic
> valves/switches (outriggers, front up/down, front tip, back up/down, back
> tip), maybe six (an extra for the back). With the amount of hoses that'll
> take I don't think there'll be any space for a tank. Interesting bits in
> this picture: the one red piece of tubing in the back, I wonder what's the
> significance of that. Even on a good looking model like this they couldn't
> resist the temptation of those ugle body panels (the tiny one between the
> wheels). I like seeing the large rims in yellow (I could do with a few for
> my next project). Most of all I fear a hefty price tag for this one...
>
> As for the small construction vehicles: I'll get those in a flash as soon as
> they hit the shelves. Even if there's hardly any new parts in them for me, I
> think they're very well done: they're just cute. And Lego should be
> encouraged to make more of this....
>
> Elsewhere I noticed two more RC cars: 8366 has a cool look and uses Silver
> Champ wheels. 8369 looks interesting on the parts side: new wheels/tyres,
> new shocks (as far as I know) and.......... new style body panels! Aargh!
> Not again!
>
> Three other sets caught my eye: 4402/4403/4404. They look like sort of entry
> level model team sets. I certainly like the looks of them.
>
> As for Galidor: I'm lost for words. What's this doing on the Lego site
> anyway? (http://www.lego.com/Galidor/)
> Bionicle on ice? I couldn't care less. That bionicle c*** produced some of
> the parts they're now using for those four wacky motorbikes, so at least
> it's not all useless....
>
> Duq
>
> "Duq" <lugnetpost@skipthisbit.duq.tmfweb.nl> wrote in message
> news:H87LFK.9yM@lugnet.com...
> > Check out this backhoe with 9(!!) pneumatic cylinders:
> > http://www.marzdistribution.com/insideMarz/moreinfo.cfm?ID=LEGO-8455
> >
> > Or this 8-wheeled fire truck with 6 steering wheels:
> > http://www.marzdistribution.com/insideMarz/moreinfo.cfm?ID=LEGO-8454
> >
> > And there are more technic sets:
> > http://www.marzdistribution.com/insideMarz/lego.cfm?StartRow=70
> >
> > Duq
> >
> >
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