November 27, 2024Nov 27 2 hours ago, Auroralampinen said: Well i found the edit button finally:) Great that you found the button, but can you make it consistent with all the other official set threads, something like "42207 Ferrari SF-24 F1". We don't need words like "technic" and "set" in the title, we know that it's a technic set..
November 28, 2024Nov 28 Isn't anyone else concerned how this set somehow has 300 less pieces than the other two F1 sets even if it is the same scale, and costs more than both? There has to be some corner cutting somewhere, and looking at the photos as close as I can, I can't see any suspension elements. Are we really sure this has suspension indeed? Even if it does, the price is preposterous at 16.9 cents per piece. It will be up to the fanboys to fail the IQ test yet again and help poor TLG. Edited November 28, 2024Nov 28 by johnnytifosi
November 28, 2024Nov 28 4 minutes ago, johnnytifosi said: It will be up to the fanboys to fail the IQ test yet again and help poor TLG. Ooh BURN!
November 28, 2024Nov 28 9 minutes ago, johnnytifosi said: Isn't anyone else concerned how this set somehow has 300 less pieces than the other two F1 sets even if it is the same scale, and costs more than both? There has to be some corner cutting somewhere, and looking at the photos as close as I can, I can't see any suspension elements. Are we really sure this has suspension indeed? Even if it does, the price is preposterous at 16.9 cents per piece. It will be up to the fanboys to fail the IQ test yet again and help poor TLG. It has at least 4 new suspension components, have another close look.
November 28, 2024Nov 28 1 minute ago, Zerobricks said: It has at least 4 new suspension components, have another close look. That's what is important in these overpriced sets. What they introduce to sites like pick a brick.
November 28, 2024Nov 28 16 minutes ago, johnnytifosi said: Are we really sure this has suspension indeed? I'm pretty sure in a recent racingbrick video theres a short clip of someone playing with its suspension.
November 28, 2024Nov 28 @johnnytifosi Yes, we are sure. You can see the springs in the high res images. I believe front push-rod and read pull-rod.
November 29, 2024Nov 29 I' m late to the party but I like those new parts. The cylinder mould looks better so fas than the studded version. I hope it becomes available as parts soon.
December 15, 2024Dec 15 On 11/23/2024 at 2:53 AM, NV Lego technic said: Don't forget that this has a gearbox of some sort, and a DRS. In that case, 42207 seems to top 8674. I'm quite annoyed about this because I bought 8674 in October and it effectively became irrelevant a month later, when Lego announced 42207. EDIT: It's still not entirely clear to me how the new Lego 2-speed F1 gearbox works in 42207, although I can see its lever below the engine cover in 42206. Edited December 15, 2024Dec 15 by recovering_from_dark_ages
December 15, 2024Dec 15 16 minutes ago, recovering_from_dark_ages said: In that case, 42207 seems to top 8674. I'm quite annoyed about this because I bought 8674 in October and it effectively became irrelevant a month later, when Lego announced 42207. EDIT: It's still not entirely clear to me how the new Lego 2-speed F1 gearbox works in 42207, although I can see its lever below the engine cover in 42206. It's just a distribution gearbox, like coupling the fake electric motor together with the piston engine or just running on the ICE alone. So not your traditional multi-speed gearbox between diff and engine.
December 15, 2024Dec 15 1 hour ago, R0Sch said: It's just a distribution gearbox, like coupling the fake electric motor together with the piston engine or just running on the ICE alone. So not your traditional multi-speed gearbox between diff and engine. If that's the case, then why is Lego advertising it as a "2-speed gearbox" on their website?
December 16, 2024Dec 16 11 hours ago, R0Sch said: It's just a distribution gearbox, like coupling the fake electric motor together with the piston engine or just running on the ICE alone. So not your traditional multi-speed gearbox between diff and engine. That seems more interesting to me than a tradition gearbox, so I'm happy with the solution
January 17Jan 17 On 1/10/2025 at 6:23 PM, Auroralampinen said: Here is better look at the suspension pieces:) Do you know how big they are and how they compare to the new P1 wishbone 6452854? As they have no tow-ball connection will we get a new hub or how will they attach to the wheels? Edited January 17Jan 17 by Cardboy
January 17Jan 17 36 minutes ago, Cardboy said: Do you know how big they are and how they compare to the new P1 wishbone 6452854? As they have no tow-ball connection will we get a new hub or how will they attach to the wheels? Please check this, all is answered already:
January 17Jan 17 1 hour ago, Zerobricks said: Please check this, all is answered already: Thanks definitely some good things to look forward too
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