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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Just now, ArsMan064 said:

Deja vu... Model, color, scale... :)

 

Just different tires :wink:

Just now, I_Igor said:

Just different tires :wink:

More info for you as you wanted to know so long 

‘From the video, I saw the buggy 42124 tyre size is 75.1 x 28

Just now, Technicallism said:

More info for you as you wanted to know so long 

‘From the video, I saw the buggy 42124 tyre size is 75.1 x 28

I was wondering if they are 75.1 or 76.1 since I could not have big enough pictures to see the right digit despite using photoshop filters...

Thanks 

11 minutes ago, Technicallism said:

‘From the video, I saw the buggy 42124 tyre size is 75.1 x 28

Where is this video?

 

For now i can only see the Jeep video on Lego Technic official FB page.

We've taken a look with our incredibly untrained eye. It'd be interesting to know whether those smarter than us (which will be all of you) agree;

We'd guess 42122 features pendular suspension, steering, fold down rear seats, and a winch.

We think there is no engine, 4x4, or diffs

An opportunity missed?

42122 Jeep Wrangler Rubicon Set Preview

 

Edit - We've just sent the video above, which seems to bak this up. Boo.

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I will definitely pick this one up. Especially that tomorrow reviews will be available.

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At 0:12, the bottow view of the chassis is shown. The rear axle has springs. The front axle is pendular and is connected through a small turntable.

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Bit of a shame there's no engine. Thoughts on whether a small one could've fit in that ~3L gap between the axle and the hood?

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I really like those new tires, but the rest is meh to me.

Frankly, I am happy they prioritized the suspension rather than the engine.

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Just now, Touc4nx said:

:facepalm:
It's the new panel that goes with #21 and #22 panels

I think we should call it the 21.5 panel :laugh:

13 minutes ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

I think we should call it the 21.5 panel :laugh:

or kind of Panel #21 and #22 extension...

Overall, the design looks great, but a minor detraction for me is the sill line, which is too low on the doors, which may mean the roofline is also slightly too low.

Compared to the 42093 it's a heavy improvement, definetly a buy for me.

37 minutes ago, Bartybum said:

Bit of a shame there's no engine. Thoughts on whether a small one could've fit in that ~3L gap between the axle and the hood?

I think it would have been hard/inconvenient to put it in, as the steering axle is goes through the center. 

If there was an engine in the jeep then there should be a differential as well

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