Timorzelorzworz Posted January 5, 2023 Posted January 5, 2023 I agree with that. Maybe it is due production limits, 'cause this part appears in trans clear as well. Quote
Jim Posted January 5, 2023 Posted January 5, 2023 1 hour ago, Erik Leppen said: Too bad the new panel doesn't have connection points to the 3x5 bow. Something like an downward-facing axlehole in the corner, or flip-flop style hole arrangement, would have made the part more versatile. Isn't it fairly easy to mount a pin-axle connector (need to look up the exact name) which yields the same result? Quote
gyenesvi Posted January 5, 2023 Posted January 5, 2023 2 hours ago, Erik Leppen said: Something like an downward-facing axlehole in the corner Indeed, that could have been useful. 50 minutes ago, Jim said: Isn't it fairly easy to mount a pin-axle connector (need to look up the exact name) which yields the same result? Are you saying it could be connected downwards from the inside? That indeed seems plausible, with various types of connectors, because the wall is thin, so there's fair amount of space inside! Quote
1gor Posted January 5, 2023 Posted January 5, 2023 It looks like you can use this part from inside https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=33299&idColor=5#T=C&C=5 Quote
Jim Posted January 5, 2023 Posted January 5, 2023 35 minutes ago, gyenesvi said: Are you saying it could be connected downwards from the inside? That indeed seems plausible, with various types of connectors, because the wall is thin, so there's fair amount of space inside! Yeah, I think so. Not sure, but likely. Quote
Erik Leppen Posted January 5, 2023 Posted January 5, 2023 I didn't think about connecting through the inside of the panel, good find. However, since all of the 3x5 beam's holes are covered, you can only connect them via the undreside, which means the construction still sticks out at the bottom. So you can't connect two 3x5 half-beams between two of those panels. That's a shame. Quote
Jundis Posted January 5, 2023 Posted January 5, 2023 Hmm strange they didn't add connection points... an axle hole on the tip and both in the middle of the long and the short side a pin hole would have been nice... I am already waiting for a particular B-Model :D Quote
gyenesvi Posted January 5, 2023 Posted January 5, 2023 18 minutes ago, Erik Leppen said: So you can't connect two 3x5 half-beams between two of those panels. True, but that's just one quite special use case, though more similar ones will probably emerge, such as sandwiching 3x5 full beams, or the recent 2x3x5 curved panel from the Ferrari in between two of these. Regarding the axle hole in the corner, I wonder which side gets it (if any)! Or even better, I have been wondering about such part design in general, if it would be possible to put two axle holes from both directions in the same amount of space. I have seen experimental parts with beams having pinholes from both sides in the same position (so not alternating), but that was probably too weak for a hole beam, removing too much material. So I wondered if it could work with axle holes (less material removed), especially if that's just in a single position in a bigger part. I think it would be doable with this one, though don't believe they actually did it. Quote
1gor Posted January 5, 2023 Posted January 5, 2023 13 minutes ago, Jundis said: Hmm strange they didn't add connection points... an axle hole on the tip and both in the middle of the long and the short side a pin hole would have been nice... I am already waiting for a particular B-Model :D don't use this picture; @sirslayer already made iron volture from same cartoon; don't tempt him Quote
mpj Posted January 5, 2023 Posted January 5, 2023 9 hours ago, Timorzelorzworz said: Taking a deeper look at this new corner-panel, we can clearly see that there are straight pinholes instead perpendicular holes, meaning there is no connection (and maybe no need for that) to the bottom. I wonder If the bottom fits regular 3x5 shape. If so, the panel fits all bows to all sides. This part in yellow suggests me it will be very useful to shape excavators' counterweights Quote
Timorzelorzworz Posted January 6, 2023 Posted January 6, 2023 13 hours ago, mpj said: This part in yellow suggests me it will be very useful to shape excavators' counterweights I thought the same. This part is very useful. Imagine a hovercraft where all the corners are made with this new part. This part has a lot of potential filling gaps. Quote
Ngoc Nguyen Posted February 20, 2023 Author Posted February 20, 2023 This thing is very interesting mechanically!! Quote
Unbrickme Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 Guy with usually the inappropriate facial expression strikes again Quote
jorgeopesi Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 The best Lego mechanisms always are in the planes and helicopters IMO, it looks like a great set with the colors I like and with 3 small red flipflop beams, not bad at all. Quote
gyenesvi Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 Indeed this is cooler than I expected, and it's good to see the new flip-flop beams being used in more and more models. Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted February 20, 2023 Posted February 20, 2023 That propellor mechanism really looks like a redeeming feature on this model! I built some old helicopter set with a similar mechanism a while back, but that '90s (I think) era design probably wouldn't be as reliable as this nice new one! Quote
msk6003 Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 2 hours ago, 2GodBDGlory said: That propellor mechanism really looks like a redeeming feature on this model! I built some old helicopter set with a similar mechanism a while back, but that '90s (I think) era design probably wouldn't be as reliable as this nice new one! Like this? I want make this as alternative! On 1/2/2023 at 3:35 AM, msk6003 said: Lever working propeller remind to me this set. Anyway, it looks very smooth surface. Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 1 hour ago, msk6003 said: Like this? I want make this as alternative! Yep, that's the one! Quote
Bartybum Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 (edited) 15 hours ago, Unbrickme said: Guy with usually the inappropriate facial expression strikes again *snip* Great detailed review, appreciate all the details you mention like RacingBrick does. I gotta say, the internal mechanisms are pretty interesting on this plane, especially the bi-stable spring and the trigger mechanism. Some things that I really wish they would've added are a flywheel to keep the props spinning longer, and joystick flight controls. Hopefully someone mods them in Edited February 21, 2023 by Bartybum Quote
gyenesvi Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 2 minutes ago, Bartybum said: and joystick flight controls. Hopefully someone mods them in I'd be surprised, the fuselage is quite narrow and seems pretty packed already, he even mentions that in the video. Quote
Davidz90 Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 9 minutes ago, gyenesvi said: I'd be surprised, the fuselage is quite narrow and seems pretty packed already, he even mentions that in the video Maybe with approach used on actual (older) aircraft, i.e. control cables. There should be little space for few strings and pulleys. Quote
roeltheworld Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 This is modelled after the DeHavilland Dash 8 right? Just looking at possible b-model mocs, this set could maybe be turned into a DeHavilland DHC-515. Quote
Timorzelorzworz Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 (edited) A really nice review with surprising set from technical point, but weird looking new panel :D Edited February 21, 2023 by Timorzelorzworz Quote
gwenhael Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 12 hours ago, 2GodBDGlory said: Yep, that's the one! It reminds me even more of this one: https://brickset.com/sets/4403-1/Air-Blazers Quote
johnnytifosi Posted February 21, 2023 Posted February 21, 2023 (edited) I think this is the most interesting set in this March wave among the usual licensed car borefest. The lever mechanism for the propellers is quite cool, and the inclusion of "water" is a nice touch. However, it's way too covered in panels to admire the nice mechanism, two and a half functions for a 1100 piece set is a letdown (if you can call the spring loaded door a fucntion, and why is there no mechanism for the ailerons or the rear fin?) and the removal of B models even in unlicensed sets is a deal breaker for me. The 10 euro sets paradoxically still remain the highlight of 2023, the play value per euro on those is still great. Edited February 21, 2023 by johnnytifosi Quote
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