Posted January 17, 201114 yr Hi! I've stumbled upon several people talking about the Unimog being the return of pneumatics and others wanting a return of pneumatics. What rock have these people been hiding under? Looking at the 47224c01 Pneumatic Cylinder with 2 Inlets and Rounded End Medium (48mm) and what sets it comes with: 2002: Dacta Service pack 970118 Pneumatic Cylinder 2003: 8455 Back-hoe Loader 2004: 8439 Front End Loader 2005: 8421 Mobile Crane 2006: 8285 Tow Truck 2007: none 2008: Dacta set 9641 Mechanisms Pneumatics Add-On Set 2009: none 2010: 8049 Tractor with Log Loader (also has "x191c01 Yellow Pneumatic Pump Small") 2011: 8110 Unimog (could be a different cylinder but it do have pneumatics) Between 1985 and 2003 we had the "2793c01 Pneumatic Cylinder with 2 Inlets Medium (48mm) with Black Top" (kinda strange to have two different cylinders in production at the same time, but it was strange times back then). In that time the only years which did not see something containing Pneumatics was: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990 and 1991. Are people thinking that linear actuators = no more pneumatics? Just an observation...
January 17, 201114 yr Hi! I've stumbled upon several people talking about the Unimog being the return of pneumatics and others wanting a return of pneumatics. What rock have these people been hiding under? Looking at the 47224c01 Pneumatic Cylinder with 2 Inlets and Rounded End Medium (48mm) and what sets it comes with: 2002: Dacta Service pack 970118 Pneumatic Cylinder 2003: 8455 Back-hoe Loader 2004: 8439 Front End Loader 2005: 8421 Mobile Crane 2006: 8285 Tow Truck 2007: none 2008: Dacta set 9641 Mechanisms Pneumatics Add-On Set 2009: none 2010: 8049 Tractor with Log Loader (also has "x191c01 Yellow Pneumatic Pump Small") 2011: 8110 Unimog (could be a different cylinder but it do have pneumatics) Between 1985 and 2003 we had the "2793c01 Pneumatic Cylinder with 2 Inlets Medium (48mm) with Black Top" (kinda strange to have two different cylinders in production at the same time, but it was strange times back then). In that time the only years which did not see something containing Pneumatics was: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990 and 1991. Are people thinking that linear actuators = no more pneumatics? Just an observation... I guess this is aimed at me . By return I meant the return of large pneumatic sets in a similar ilk to the 8868. The last pneumatic set I really liked was the 8439 and that was 6 years ago... I know TLG stated LA's are not the Pneumatic's systems replacement, I just wish they would hurry up with more pneumatic sets (and hopefully new pneumatic parts!) Edited January 17, 201114 yr by richthelegodude
January 17, 201114 yr Author I guess this is aimed at me . Not at anyone in particular, have seen a lot of the same recently.
January 17, 201114 yr I guess there is a lot of love for pneumatics then . I do think the LA's are a good addition to the technic world, and I think they would be particulary really suited in robotics fields along with the mindstorms set. Put it this way, I think the Unimog is the first Pneumatic set for a long time time that has got AFOL's excited
January 17, 201114 yr when the LAs were launched a lot of people (me included) were concerned that this could be the end for pneumatics, however with 8049 coming out last year and statements from Lego themselves thankfully we have been shown this is not the case, LONG LIVE PNEUMATIC LEGO!
January 17, 201114 yr Author Put it this way, I think the Unimog is the first Pneumatic set for a long time time that has got AFOL's excited Well, what's "a long time"? 2005: 8421 Mobile Crane 2006: 8285 Tow Truck But I agree, the Unimog is a fresh breeze in several regards: It's a new type of model (sort of) and it's the first flagship with pneumatics since 2006.
January 17, 201114 yr Since I got back into Technic this year (after 20 years of hiatus)..I haven't really had a chance to re-experience pneumatics. It was back in the early 80's when I played with Lego's pneumatic excavator. So yes the Unimog is highly anticipated, and exactly what I'll be getting once it's out on sale.
January 17, 201114 yr Well after 2006 pneumatics seemed to have disappeared from the mainstream (the Dacta pack not really counting) and during that time the new Linear Actuators were introduced and used in many models that previously would probably have been pneumatic. So it's easy to see why people were inclined to think they'd been phased out. Really the release of 8049 last year was evidence that this wasn't the case, though many saw that as quite a disappointing model. Hence the excitement over the Unimog, a big, exciting looking set with pneumatics for the first time in 5 years.
January 17, 201114 yr 2006: 8285 Tow Truck 2007: none (= no Pneumatic sets available in regular retail) 2008: Dacta set 9641 Mechanisms Pneumatics Add-On Set (= no Pneumatic sets available in regular retail) 2009: none (= no Pneumatic sets available in regular retail) 2010: 8049 Tractor with Log Loader Between 1985 and 2003 we had the "2793c01 Pneumatic Cylinder with 2 Inlets Medium (48mm) with Black Top" (kinda strange to have two different cylinders in production at the same time, but it was strange times back then). In that time the only years which did not see something containing Pneumatics was: 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990 and 1991. Are people thinking that linear actuators = no more pneumatics? Just an observation... Yes, Tobbe. You couldn't help thinking otherwise, could you ?. If you refer to your own listing above (with my comments) 4 years passed by with Pneumatics out of bounds - the longest period of no Pneumatics since today's Pneumatics were launced. And in the meantime it seemed like LEGO was so very keen on proving that LA's and PF's could do the job that Pneumatics used to do in the more complex kind of sets. And the first revival of Pneumatics after this 4-year period of (LEGO's own) LA/PF-euphoria was in a mid range set only, that could suggest that it was launched only in order to get rid of the remaining Pneumatic parts in stock. But now, 5 years later, LEGO has proved otherwise by launching the top-of-the-line and in some respects State of the Art #8110 Unimog (that very well might end on top of my own list of favorite Technic sets of all times!), where Pneumatics play a main role. You see, that's the big news - on top of the Unimog being "big news" in its own right, of course.
January 17, 201114 yr Well, what's "a long time"? 2005: 8421 Mobile Crane 2006: 8285 Tow Truck But I agree, the Unimog is a fresh breeze in several regards: It's a new type of model (sort of) and it's the first flagship with pneumatics since 2006. I agree . I was in my dark ages in 2006 - and the 8285 really did not appeal enough to me to lure me out of the dark ages having only one differential and only one pneumatic cylinder,pump and switch . I am just very very glad to see the Unimog Yes, Tobbe. You couldn't help thinking otherwise, could you ?. If you refer to your own listing above (with my comments) 4 years passed by with Pneumatics out of bounds - the longest period of no Pneumatics since today's Pneumatics were launced. And in the meantime it seemed like LEGO was so very keen on proving that LA's and PF's could do the job that Pneumatics used to do in the more complex kind of sets. And the first revival of Pneumatics after this 4-year period of (LEGO's own) LA/PF-euphoria was in a mid range set only, that could suggest that it was launched only in order to get rid of the remaining Pneumatic parts in stock. But now, 5 years later, LEGO has proved otherwise by launching the top-of-the-line and in some respects State of the Art #8110 Unimog (that very well might end on top of my own list of favorite Technic sets of all times!), where Pneumatics play a main role. You see, that's the big news - on top of the Unimog being "big news" in its own right, of course. I agree, I am really happy to see the Unimog coming out as a pnumatic system fan - despite what lego said it's future did look bleak. I just hope the Unimog has a decent compressor and PF controllable pneumatic switches would be pure awesomeness (best of both worlds!).
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