Jim Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 REVIEW - 42095 - REMOTE-CONTROLLED STUNT RACER INTRODUCTION This set feels like the successor to the 42065 - RC Tracked Racer from 2017. Like the 42050 - Drag Racer from 2015, this set also has two wheels at the rear of the vehicle, limiting the vertical movement. Something tells me that, unlike the drag racer, this model can actually do wheelies. And how about those new big sprockets driving the vehicle?! I can hardly imagine these sprockets have been designed specifically for this model. Thoughts about a new big excavator fill my mind. But let's focus on this set first. This review is shorter than usual, but time was limited. Sorry about that. I do hope you enjoy the pictures! PICTURES Pictures can be clicked to view hi-res versions. More pictures can be found in my Flickr album. DISCLAIMER This set has been provided by the CEE Team of TLG. It's not my goal to promote this set. It's my goal to give you an honest opinion about it. Therefore, the opinion in this review is my own and is in no way linked to TLG. SET INFORMATION Number: 42095 Title: Remote-Controlled Stunt Racer Theme: Technic Released: 2019 Part Count: 324 Box Weight: 784 gram Box Dimensions: 38,0 cm x 26,0 cm x 7,0 cm Set Price (RRP): € 79,99 Price per Part: € 0,25 Links: Brickset, Bricklink THE BOX CONTENTS OF THE BOX The box contains: 1x Booklet 1x Sticker sheet 1x Bag with Power Functions elements 1x Power Functions battery box 3x Unnumbered bags BOOKLET STICKER SHEET POWER FUNCTIONS ELEMENTS BATTERY BOX BAGS HIGHLIGHTED PARTS TECHNIC TREAD SPROCKET WHEEL XL These two new sprockets are the XL variant of the Technic Tread Sprocket Large. Since these are new parts, it's safe to assume that the future (2H 2019?) will bring us a big (motorized) set, like a new bulldozer or excavator. POWER FUNCTIONS ELEMENTS This set contains a set of very useful PF elements. You get a battery box, IR transmitter, IR receiver and two large motors. Basically everything to motorize your MOC. BATTERY BOX Something which caught my eye is the new design of the battery box. Going through my collection, I notice this change has been implemented earlier. I remember discussing a slightly different version in the Arcos, so it might have been a couple of years. But most of the time I use one of my other battery boxes with batteries in it. This new design is much better, since you can get all the batteries out easily. COMPLETED MODEL I wasn't too sure about this model, but looking at the completed model, it is definitely growing on my. The yellow-blue color scheme is very vibrant and works really well. Especially with the XL sprockets. And it is no secret I love dark azure. I'm so glad TLG got rid of all the other shades of blue :laugh: Here you can clearly see how big the rear sprockets are. Just when you start loving this little bugger, you are presented with its rear end. Ouch, that hurts. This set is all about fun and performance, but a slightly more decorated rear end would have been better. Not sure if Milan designed this one, but he (or TLG) did a better job with the previous one. I don't think it will bother kids at all, but if I have to name a negative thing about this set, it's the rear end. Two 16T gears, an XL sprocket and an L-motor make up the drivetrain for each side. Minifig paint rollers as mirror pieces and a fishing rod as antenna. Cleverly done. Before I end this review, I do need to address the RRP (Recommended Retail Price) of € 79,99. This set does contain lots of PF elements, but 80 euros seems kinda steep for a model this size, basically being nothing more than a small RC toy. If you can get it with a discount, it is a great PF package though. The left-over parts. READY, SET, GO This review would not be complete without a video. Here you can see the Stunt Racer in action. I have mentioned it before, and I will mention it again; I hope TLG will create treads made up of a softer (more rubber like) material. As you can see, the set is rather useless when you are playing on a smooth surface. Some time ago I bought a couple of these bags in LEGOLAND Germany. It would be great if TLG would include a bunch of these rubber pins with tracked sets. Especially the remote-controlled ones. As you can see the result is much better. It actually does the wheelies which it is supposed to be doing. B-MODEL If it weren't for the price, I would definitely get a second copy to build the B-model and have some fun with both. The B-model looks even more finished than the A-model, but the main model can do wheelies! SUMMARY This is a very fun little model that will keep the kids entertained for a while. Two things that I don't like about this model. One is the rear, with clearly visible cables. And another thing is that the treads don't have any grip on smooth flat surfaces. Maybe a third thing and that is the price. Seems a bit steep for a small RC toy. But these cons definitely don't mean I don't like it, because I simply love this cute little stunt racer! PROS It's great fun It does wheelies It drives really fast Looks nice (except the rear) It's great fun Vibrant color scheme New big sprockets Did I mention it's great fun?! CONS Cables sticking out Treads don't have much grip on smooth surfaces Price SCORE How do I rate this set? 7 DESIGN I love the front and color scheme, but the rear could have been better. 7 BUILDING EXPERIENCE Fun build, given the part count. 7 FEATURES Not so many features, but stunt driving is implemented very well. 8 PLAYABILITY So much fun! 8 PARTS All the PF parts you need to motorize small to medium MOCs. 6 VALUE FOR MONEY The price is pretty steep for what is basically an RC toy. 7,2 WAIT FOR A BOGO DEAL AND GET TWO COPIES FINAL WORDS Thanks you for reading this review. All pictures can be found here. Quote
pleegwat Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 Possible explanation for the rear: Could this originally have been a power up design? If that is the case the IR receiver was likely a late addition. Quote
Jim Posted December 16, 2018 Author Posted December 16, 2018 3 minutes ago, pleegwat said: Possible explanation for the rear: Could this originally have been a power up design? If that is the case the IR receiver was likely a late addition. Interesting theory. Could very well be the case. On the other hand; a late addition could have been implemented better by most, if not all, of the designers at TLG. Feels like cutting corners....which kinda matches the vehicle Or maybe TLG has a new pay-off "only the most cost-effective solution is good enough" Quote
kbalage Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 Interesting to see how differently it behaves for you, maybe my floor is not as shiny and tidy as yours For me it did wheelies all the time, regardless of the surface or with/without rubber inserts. The only way to start in non-wheelie mode is to turn first then go straight, but due to the speed it was almost impossible to set the direction properly. Really looking forward to build the B model because so far I'm a bit disappointed with this one, so much potential but the set really cannot use its power. Quote
Jim Posted December 16, 2018 Author Posted December 16, 2018 1 minute ago, kbalage said: Interesting to see how differently it behaves for you, maybe my floor is not as shiny and tidy as yours For me it did wheelies all the time, regardless of the surface or with/without rubber inserts. The only way to start in non-wheelie mode is to turn first then go straight, but due to the speed it was almost impossible to set the direction properly. Really looking forward to build the B model because so far I'm a bit disappointed with this one, so much potential but the set really cannot use its power. Yeah, my floor is very smooth, so doing wheelies was almost impossible. But you are right about going straight first. And it does have too much power to control is properly. But I don't think you are meant to control is properly hehe. Quote
1gor Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 Review is very good. I'm very interested in big tread sprocket, but could you please change 42092 into 42095 in title Quote
kbalage Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 24 minutes ago, Jim said: Yeah, my floor is very smooth, so doing wheelies was almost impossible. But you are right about going straight first. And it does have too much power to control is properly. But I don't think you are meant to control is properly hehe. Yeah I guess this is the "stunt" part, easy to control like a rodeo bull Quote
AVCampos Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 1 hour ago, pleegwat said: Possible explanation for the rear: Could this originally have been a power up design? If that is the case the IR receiver was likely a late addition. I thought that too, but I was told that this one was designed with PF in mind from the beginning. Quote
Rudivdk Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 (edited) Just now, AVCampos said: I thought that too, but I was told that this one was designed with PF in mind from the beginning. Maybe just part-saving design, keep it as minimal as possible. Where else to put the receiver without extra parts and still have proper line-of-sight? Edited December 16, 2018 by Rudivdk Quote
Erik Leppen Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 The topic title says 42092. That should be 42095 Quote
kbalage Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 38 minutes ago, AVCampos said: I thought that too, but I was told that this one was designed with PF in mind from the beginning. I remember that comment but I still have my doubts. If we assume that the Technic version of the PU hub will have similar dimensions, the set would look much better and more balanced without the IR receiver, and the cable arrangement could be better too. Additionally with the proportional control of PU the "all time wheelie mode" could be easily avoided to, having a standard mode with ~70% throttle and a boost mode for the wheelies. Would have been also a logical introductory pack for the Technic PU parts with the L motor equivalent. I guess we'll never know but once the Technic hub and the new motors will be introduced my first thing will be to test them with this set to proove my point Quote
Jim Posted December 16, 2018 Author Posted December 16, 2018 1 hour ago, I_Igor said: Review is very good. I'm very interested in big tread sprocket, but could you please change 42092 into 42095 in title Thanks! Changed it Quote
Jim Posted December 16, 2018 Author Posted December 16, 2018 I decreased the score for Design and Playability. In hindsight, both of these were way too high. Quote
AVCampos Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 1 hour ago, Rudivdk said: Maybe just part-saving design, keep it as minimal as possible. That makes sense; after all, it has better motors than the '65 yet costs the same. Quote
1gor Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 48 minutes ago, Jim said: Thanks! Changed it You're welcome Today I have made something you would do; during rebuild of central chassis part for JCB Fastrac 4220 I have enjoyed Nescafe gold Thanks for all reviews, but I have to be disappointed because only Porsche has this one connector in black and stunt racer has yellow new tread sprockets and I need red or black ? ...so I'll wait for second half, only 42094 is interesting...ok 42093 hotrod is tempting... Quote
shadow_elenter Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 The XL sprocket is the only interesting part in the new lineup for me, so I'm not exactly getting spoiled. I had hoped that the inside would have teeth along the edge to make it even easier to gear down but hey, You can't have it all I guess. I still want 8 of them for no apparent good reason!@Jim Thank you for making these reviews. I can only imagine the time and effort it takes to make them. Your work is greatly appreciated! Quote
pleegwat Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 There seems to be quite some room between the battery pack and the motors too. Would it be possible to mount the IR receiver backwards, so the lower part (with the plugs) fits between them? This would also significantly reduce the amount of visible wiring. It would also however require some extra parts because the only pinholes are on the 'high' end, and it might reduce IR receipt from the front. Quote
Maaboo the Witch Posted December 16, 2018 Posted December 16, 2018 I've noticed "Roue-Roue Racing" on one of the stickers. That's Aurelien Rouffiange who designed this set, then. Is every designer going to get their shot at one of these? Quote
oracid Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 This new sprocket is like a dream. In 100 years, maybe, there will be a new track. Quote
AVCampos Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 It does look a bit thin on the inside... I hope it's not too fragile for it diameter. Quote
Ngoc Nguyen Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 15 hours ago, Maaboo35 said: I've noticed "Roue-Roue Racing" on one of the stickers. That's Aurelien Rouffiange who designed this set, then. Is every designer going to get their shot at one of these? Aurelien said medium azure is his favorite color from now on. Before that, he said he's the kind of designer that would want to make every single set in orange, his previous favorite one. Quote
makoy Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 I hope to get this set in discount or whenever there is a promotion in my local shop. My kids will go nuts with this remote controlled set. Quote
kbalage Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 31 minutes ago, AVCampos said: I thought that too, but I was told that this one was designed with PF in mind from the beginning. I remember that comment but I still have my doubts. If we assume that the Technic version of the PU hub will have similar dimensions, the set would look much better and more balanced without the IR receiver. Additionally with the proportional control of PU the "all time wheelie mode" could be easily avoided to, having a standard mode with ~70% throttle and a boost mode for the wheelies. Would have been also a logical introductory pack for the Technic PU parts with the L motor equivalent. I guess we'll never know but once the Technic hub and the new motors will be introduced my first thing will be to test them with this set to prove my point Quote
AVCampos Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 7 minutes ago, kbalage said: once the Technic hub and the new motors will be introduced my first thing will be to test them with this set to prove my point If you have an SBrick you can do it right away, as it's a drop-in replacement to the IR receiver and in this model the swap should be trivial.. Quote
TeamThrifty Posted December 17, 2018 Posted December 17, 2018 This is pretty cool set.. it feels 'technic', and will attract younger builders as it fun and wheelies. So i suspect its a winner for TLG. Big sprocket is exciting.. has to be a hint at something to come (and it won't be another car!). Now all we need is updated tracks to go with it. Something rubbery would be lovely!! So many construction and ag options open up with updated track components. Can't wait for 2H. Quote
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