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While RC pneumatic valves would be awesome, I don't see them happening. Though that makes the whole idea shaky - when did we last have a non-RC flagship?

A configuration which could work is RC drive, steering, front bucket (with LAs) and compressor, and a pneumatic manually-controlled rear bucket.

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A proper RC backhoe loader would be about the only large Technic set I’d be willing to pay out the nose for.   I don’t care if it’s pneumatic or not, but as long as it had proper functions, I’d buy one.

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4 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

The next Lego Technic "set" in 2024 has been revealed!

It's ....

https://www.instagram.com/p/C7bMHEbIPji/

a polybag-sized model that doesn't even come in a polybag and doesn't even have its own name or set number. :grin: Hence the set in quote marks earlier.

Well that is very cute model gives me vibes of 9391 set well if it will be sold in stores in finland i mayde will pick up this

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6 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

The next Lego Technic "set" in 2024 has been revealed! 

Would that be a magazin gift?

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Don't have the chain or wrecking ball.

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2 minutes ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

I'm betting that in the next 12 hours Racing Brick willl have a video about this "set" :grin:

Nah, he's busy with lots of other stuff, including the upcoming Speed Champions sets. 

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Isn't that the same caliber as in other themes' magazines, where a figure or side build is provided? So it will have an other code(name), eventually

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Thanks @anyUser for the build guide. This set will most likely be a magazine gift so probably a 6 digit set number, unlike the large Technic polybags we had before.
Here's the studio file too: Demolition.io
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P.S. This is the source of the original image:
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Not overly impressed, considering how detailed and/or complex previous polybags have been. But hey, another plant set, so there's that. Yay, I suppose.

ALSO - The text next to the wrecking ball reads "Find out more".

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3 minutes ago, Maaboo the Witch said:

Not overly impressed, considering how detailed and/or complex previous polybags have been. But hey, another plant set, so there's that. Yay, I suppose.

ALSO - The text next to the wrecking ball reads "Find out more".

But this will NOT be a polybag but rather a mini-build, so with 86 parts not a bad exclusive magazine gift at all. The previous polybags were always cheaper separately than together with the magazine so I'm glad they ditched that. Guess the set name is "Wrecking Ball".

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On 5/26/2024 at 1:49 PM, Rebel_Lego said:

Backhoe loader seems to be the holy grail of technic :grin:

I'd pay good money for a proper flagship backhoe. I missed Claas Xerion and now it's at an insane price, but a great backhoe would be even better. 

It's insane to me we're getting shitty cars instead of a good backhoe. 

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1 hour ago, R0Sch said:

But this will NOT be a polybag but rather a mini-build, so with 86 parts not a bad exclusive magazine gift at all. The previous polybags were always cheaper separately than together with the magazine so I'm glad they ditched that. Guess the set name is "Wrecking Ball".

So, are the parts included, or does the magazine simply come with the instructions?

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17 minutes ago, Maaboo the Witch said:

So, are the parts included, or does the magazine simply come with the instructions?

Same as all the other Blue Ocean magazines. A paper bag with the parts and the instructions included in the magazine.

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59 minutes ago, R0Sch said:

Same as all the other Blue Ocean magazines. A paper bag with the parts and the instructions included in the magazine.

Oh yeah, TLG are going polybag-free now.

EDIT: It has just dawned on me that this build will only come with the magazine and not be available as a separate set.

Seriously, TLG will do anything to make an extra buck.

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On 5/26/2024 at 7:58 PM, allanp said:

Things have changed a bit since the last backhoe, it would likely have to be licensed. I think it would be criminal for that license to be anything other than JCB, and the most iconic JCB is the 3CX. The 4CX might be more mechanically interesting due to the 4 wheel steering (at least, I think it has 4 wheel steering), but the 3CX already has a driven and steered front axle, and with it's smaller front wheels is really the most recognisable and iconic JCB. Now, if you look at what it would take to bring a flagship 3CX as a set, it's a massive challenge, the front bucket has 3 functions (raise/lower, tip and open/close) while the rear digging arm has about 4,859,259,462 functions! Okay, maybe not that many, but built into the rear frame there's the rear stabilisers, side shift, slewing, the shoulder joint, the elbow joint, bucket and telescoping boom. And if we really want to be functionally authentic there should be an extra spare pneumatic PTO near the rear bucket for an accessory attachment. It's a white whale of a design challenge, which is probably why we want it so much! It has so much potential that to not reach it would be a disappointment, I suspect not only for the fans, but for the Technic designers, at least one of which I know wants to bring us a backhoe. To reach that potential, to have all those functions, it has to be a certain size (like the BWE) with some parts being made bigger to suit. And dare I say it also needs to be pneumatic, unless you want it to have 12 motors and be either very slow or very weak. Could it be RC? Well maybe, if they bring out a new PU control valve that is stackable/daisy chain-able in some way. Then you could control all 10+ motorised pneumatic functions from only 2 ports (valves and compressor) leaving the other 2 ports for drive and steer. We've wanted a backhoe for so long, they wanted to bring us a backhoe for a while, might as well do it right and not half megablocks it. 

Nah, he referred to "some linear actuators", they can shove them where no backhoe would dig in normal operation!

A medium-scale RC backhoe with a LA front loader and a pneumatic auto compressor backhoe would be incredibly playable. It would be even better with Zetros wheels on the rear axle, ensuring it stays in scale with the Arocs-sized trucks we've all acquired over the years. 2WD would be perfectly acceptable, and I could do without a multifunction front bucket, side shift, and backhoe dipper extension. Including forks behind the bucket, as some manufacturers do, would be a practical addition.

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And here I was thinking the reveal of the next 1:8 supercar would be happening any day now. I guess it is possible they moved the launch date to coincide with the reveal of the actual full sized car.

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10 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

This year's supercar is coming in October.

 

5 hours ago, zoo said:

And here I was thinking the reveal of the next 1:8 supercar would be happening any day now. I guess it is possible they moved the launch date to coincide with the reveal of the actual full sized car.

McLaren P1 Successor Rumoured To Get All-New V8 (zero2turbo.com)

October? It seems to overlap almost exactly with the release date of P18. At this point, I can only be sure that the car model is P18.

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2 hours ago, jonwil said:

Personally I am more interested in the unknown "watercraft" that we have a credible leak for.

 

It'll probably be an amphibious car, as we haven't had that many cars this year!

 

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