Still Raindrop Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 (edited) I went to TRU today to see if they had the Minifigure Collection set. They did not, but I ended up buying 7630, and thought I might do a review. Set Number: 7639 Set Name: Front-end Loader Price: USD $12.99 (this was at Toys R Us, so it's probably going to be a little cheaper elsewhere) Front of the box: Back of the box: Inside the box: two polybags, one loose piece, and a very small sticker sheet: Random instruction page: Hey, look! More classic space hinges! The build itself isn't terribly interesting, but there were a few small SNOT bits--the front lights: And the back: Here we come upon something interesting: the little piston-looking piece. The last page of the instructions show it simply dangling: That would leave that piece looking like this: Now, that would allow it to be a kind of stop to hold the raised arm in place: However, I find it more likely that it should be attached in the way shown on the box: I think it just looks better. Here are two shots of the completed loader (I'll take some size comparison photos later): EDIT: Here is a picture of the loader next to the dump truck--quite a smashing pair, if you ask me. I'm glad that LEGO chose to release them as separate sets, but they really should be bought together. A few interesting things to notice about the piston/brace/whatever it is. The friction is enough to hold the bucket up when it is held higher than this: When it's at this point, or any lower, the bucket begins to slip downwards. Fortunately, it is around this point that the bucket can be braced, allowing it to stay in place: Also, it is necessary to disconnect the piston in order to dump the bucket's load from high up: When connected, this is as far as the bucket can tip: Conclusion: This is a neat little set, but not extremely good as a stand-alone. In contrast with the dump truck--which came with rocks, a road sign, traffic cones, a barrier, and minifig tools--this set has no accessories whatsoever. However, it does look very much like a real front-end loader, and I would recommend it to anyone who is making a construction site, particularly if you do not own a loader. Edited October 24, 2011 by Rick Quote
5150 Lego Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 Great little review. I really like this new Loader, and think it will comliment the new dump truck very well. Going back to the piton thing, you have it attached to the bucket. IS there enough friction to keep the bucket up without it being braced? Quote
Still Raindrop Posted December 15, 2008 Author Posted December 15, 2008 Great little review. I really like this new Loader, and think it will comliment the new dump truck very well. Going back to the piton thing, you have it attached to the bucket. IS there enough friction to keep the bucket up without it being braced? I just checked it out, and the results were rather interesting--I just edited my first post, so now it answers your question, as well. Quote
VBBN Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 Great review! Quick question, are the wheels hollow or are they solid rubber? `La Empray VBBN Quote
Asuka Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 Thanks for that fine review, Mariko. A very neat set with a satisfying amount of details in a, for the Construction subtheme, very charming size. Quote
Zarkan Posted December 15, 2008 Posted December 15, 2008 (edited) Thanks for the nice review, Markio. The 2009 construction line continues to impress me, and this set is no exception. It's great that they are using SNOT in the vehicles, and the detail and overall design is excellent. This set seems to be a nice size - it looks like it will fit most towns fine. Oh, and the best part - the price is actually very reasonable. $13 for a 108 piece kit with some fairly big molds sounds fine to me! Edited December 15, 2008 by Grevious Quote
Still Raindrop Posted December 15, 2008 Author Posted December 15, 2008 Great review! Quick question, are the wheels hollow or are they solid rubber?`La Empray VBBN They are hollow, but supported by rubber on the inside. Quote
WhiteFang Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 A very good review which has explained the playing features very well. I am still thinking whether to expand my construction vehicles and include it in my collections. I must admit that this is one of the better designed digger, especially the usage of the classic space hinge. It has been a long time since I saw this part. Thanks for sharing! By the way, this Front-end loader does reminds me of the earlier Dozer review which I have done earlier. It does resembles the Classic Town's facade. Quote
legobear Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Great thorough review, it was very enjoyable. One question, what exactly is SNOT? Another one actually.....what then is a SNOT technique??? Quote
Kliq Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Very well done review! Nice clear pictures. This set looks very good compared to other, more hollow looking sets. Great thorough review, it was very enjoyable.One question, what exactly is SNOT? Another one actually.....what then is a SNOT technique??? SNOT = Studs Not On Top So a SNOT technique would be any method used so that the studs aren't facing upwards. Quote
Still Raindrop Posted December 16, 2008 Author Posted December 16, 2008 Great review! Quick question, are the wheels hollow or are they solid rubber?`La Empray VBBN I feel it is necessary to add that, though they are hollow, they feel more like solid rubber tires. Quote
legobear Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Thank you Klig, now I get it finally, as this term has been popping up everywhere Quote
Shell-head Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Wow that looks really good, thanks for the pics. Quote
Erdbeereis Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 Very good review! While this set isn't perfect, it definitely is a nice small one and goes really well with the dump truck like you said. The actual design of these construction sets are very nice, with some smooth edges that often seem absent in past city/construction sets. I will certainly try to pick up at least the smaller ones, the big ones don't appeal to me much at this point. Thanks again for the review! Quote
Still Raindrop Posted December 16, 2008 Author Posted December 16, 2008 Thanks for the kind words, everyone! The actual design of these construction sets are very nice, with some smooth edges that often seem absent in past city/construction sets. I will certainly try to pick up at least the smaller ones, the big ones don't appeal to me much at this point. I feel rather the same way. The loader and the dump truck are all I'm going to get-- after all, I don't want the part of my city that is under construction to dwarf the completed part! Quote
julencin2000 Posted December 16, 2008 Posted December 16, 2008 These space hinges were widely available in Pick'a'Brick of Legoland Germany this summer. Every implementation is welcome, of course ^^ Nice model, I like it a lot. Quote
Lego Amaryl Posted December 17, 2008 Posted December 17, 2008 It's a nice set, although I think these new City vehicles are too big for my classical town. I like the back very much, with these new grill slopes. A challenge would be to put pneumatic functions in it. The little pneumatic piston has more or less the same size of the "little piston-looking piece"... Quote
Freddie Posted December 29, 2008 Posted December 29, 2008 I got this set about a week ago, and I think I should voice my opinion about this set. It's an excellent looking set, but not one that I planned to get. Yet, I saw it in the store along with 8401, and bought those. 8401 has since been assimilated with the rest of collection, but this one still sits at my table. Why? Because, unexpectedly, I like to play with it. I don't play much with the other LEGO I have. It usually sits collecting dust on my shelves, because I either lack time, motivation and/or space to do so. My favourite sub-theme is trains, which requires vast amounts of space for a double-loop, space which I don't have. I also have trucks, and technic sets with billions of functions, but at most I might take it down just to examine whatever gadgets they might have. With 7630, I play. I reckon this is probably one of the better sets LEGO has come out with in a while. I'm guessing it's my general fancy for machinery combined with this set's articulation, which allows it to corner smoothly, that does it. And because of that I'm going to get 7631 as well. Because then I'll have two sets, sitting on my desk, that I can actually have fun with, without needing time, space, motivation or even huge amounts of money for. And I consider that to be probably the most important aspects of LEGO, if not any toy. That it's fun. And this one, 7630, is. Quote
Still Raindrop Posted December 29, 2008 Author Posted December 29, 2008 Freddie, I agree--I have found that the "play value" of this set is incredibly high. It has grown on me a lot since I first reviewed it--and I liked it quite a bit then, too! The building experience was fun (and I love building), but the fun is sustained in the playability. Over the past year, I bought my good share of vehicle sets, to the point where I was tired of them, since it seemed that was all that TLG was putting out. But this is an exception--it's probably the best vehicle set I have bought. Also, the bricks needed to fill the bucket are rather easily gotten--I was even able to fill mine with new dark grey pieces, and I've only been collecting those since my dark ages ended about a year ago. Quote
pacc Posted November 29, 2010 Posted November 29, 2010 It is odd that the piston was dangling in the instructions, even more odd is that adding a 2x2 plate will make it completely secure and playable. The problem may be that it strains the parts somewhat - but why didn't lego add a smaller technics knot to increase the lenght then ... All in all a good value set with more playability than the more expensive dumper. It also has good proportions and is excused in a 4 wide city with 6 wide trucks, I made a drumroller a bit smaller than this set and the very big original. Quote
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