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2025 Technic Sets Discussion
Interceptor replied to Ngoc Nguyen's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingThese are cars.Construction machines are treated other way, just a matter of perspective. 🙂 But you know what? I hope you are right.
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2025 Technic Sets Discussion
Interceptor replied to Ngoc Nguyen's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingBecause I do not see them making 2 backhoe loaders in the same year. But time will tell.
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2025 Technic Sets Discussion
Interceptor replied to Ngoc Nguyen's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingAnother lost year for making a proper flagship compressor and pneumatic backhoe loader.
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Your experience motorizing Lego set 21344- the Orient Express
Hello folks, here is my experience with the 21344 motorization. My primary goal was to use as few additional pieces as possible and to preserve the original appearance. I use the train on a LEGO 9v layout with R40 curves and original switches. I chose Rebrickable StijnD's (v1.3.) great mod as the base for my modification for the loco nearly half year ago, and I was basically happy with the outcome, although the top speed wasn't enough for my taste. There is an advice in StijnD's post for cheaper rubber bands, but I wanted to keep it original LEGO, so I purchased 4 red rubber bands (same as used on the Emerald Night) and put them on my Orient locomotive's big wheels (one band on each of the 4 drivers) for bigger adheison of the loco. I also thought about adding weight brick, but decided not to because the loco with the PU L motor already felt heavy enough for the job (I use it with the two coaches coming from the set). The bevel gears are not coming apart during operation. I also wanted to have an easier rolling of the coaches, because these are very heavy and permanently struggled in the R40 curves, so I incorporated metal axles with suitable bearing elements and wheels (used on e.g. on Emerald Night coach) into the bogies, and the end result was satisfying. The whole train moved smoother and faster. I tested it 4-5 times with new batteries until full discharge, non-stop. I always used new non-rechargeable AAA batteries. Before switching to metal axels, operating time was only about 1 hour before full discharge. After switching to metal axels, the operating time was appr. 1 hour and 30 minutes each time before full discharge. Switches and curves are still not the train's favourite part of the layout, but overall it can handle them. The train (tender) derailed a few times going forward but I found out that it was mostly caused by the PU wire when it came into contact with the driver minifigure in the loco's cabin in the curves so I put the minifigure on the top of the tender, and since then it has derailed probably only once. Not remember derailing the train going backwards, but this was tested for a very limited time only, so it's not really authoritative. I am pleased with the end result, and have no plan to further develop my motorized Orient Express.
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What is your favorite Technic Set and why?
Interceptor replied to Lego Tom's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingYeah, this is more close to the LEGO version.
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What is your favorite Technic Set and why?
Interceptor replied to Lego Tom's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingHere you go: https://www.nuttauction.com/auctions/6172/lot/3163-1995-mac-truck-with-160b-barco-log-loader-truck-has-mac-250-engine-loader-has-cummins-4-cy-engine This kind of truck does exist, it is called truck mounted log loader. You will find several examples via google. I am sure it was not invented by the (otherwise brilliant) Technic designer of the set, Olav Krøigaard.
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What is your favorite Technic Set and why?
Interceptor replied to Lego Tom's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling8868 Air Tech Claw Rig. I got in as a Christmas present from my dear parents in 1994. From aesthetic point of view, it has a clear and beautiful (old) design. Looks like the real thing, even sounds like the real thing. Compressor and pneumatic for the first time. Authenticity, because the pneumatic design comes closest to real one's hydraulic system. Challenging building and outstanding playability. Still my favourite Technic set.
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LEGO #21344 - Orient Express
I contacted LEGO customer service about replacing the pieces with typos and they said that the correct pieces are on their way to my address, so there is hope.
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LEGO #21344 - Orient Express
Sorry to hear that as it was the only lego set I was really looking forward to in 2023. But this also means they have plenty of time to make it a proper 6-7 studs wide train. 😉
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Technic 2023 Set Discussion
Interceptor replied to Dami's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingSame here. I really hope the John Deere set is big and utilizes the Claas tires. I think it is doable with this piece count if it uses a lot of pneumatic solutions.
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Technic 2023 Set Discussion
Interceptor replied to Dami's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingYes, I remember the 1990s. But kidding aside, Technic has had good times and bad times, and right now we're going through a bad time - unless you're a car guy. But there is always hope that it will change sometime.
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Technic 2023 Set Discussion
Interceptor replied to Dami's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingTo be honest, 42157 - Skidder John Deere 948L-II is the only set, which interest me from the 2023 Technic lineup. Of course, TLG did not produced the longer pneumatic cylinders in gray colour only for the 42144 Material Handler, they have to incorporate it in a larger set soon, e.g. in the 2023 John Deere, which in real life has dark gray hydraulic cylinders. I hope this set is packed with a lot of motorized and manual functions, utilizes the Claas tires and has motorized compressor & pneumatic system out of the box. And finally this skidder is an interesting machine, that TLG has never done before in Technic.
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42152 - Firefigher Aircraft
Interceptor replied to Ngoc Nguyen's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingYe, this shows how old I am. At least they put the elevator function in this new airplane and it is nice from TLG. Happy New Year!
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42152 - Firefigher Aircraft
Interceptor replied to Ngoc Nguyen's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingIn my opinion 8855 has a better one, where the control stick in the cockpit pushes and pulls tie rods via ball joints.
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Technic 8275 Motorised Bulldozer
Interceptor replied to williamyzfr1's post in a topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale ModelingGlorious days for sure! Actually I like so much the 8421 with it's synchronized 3 stage telescopic boom - winch mechanism (which 42009 lacks unfortunately), that I've never ever disassembled it, but I play with it quite often.
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