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It all depends on the price for me really. It's more complex and better looking than the equivalent container truck (8052), hauler (8264)and cherry picker (8294). But then I'm not sure if you can compare it to these as the flatbed has (weirdly) 1115 pieces, and presumably it's more expensive.

If this set has an MSRP of less tham 90$ I would call it a good set.

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Grohl/ Grohl666 posted this

of his "Review of the second largest set for the second half of 2011 [the 8109 Flatbed].

1,115 Parts.

The set includes 1 M Motor, Battery box, 20 Panels (some in new colours), many gears and gear racks"

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anyone able to try and modify the "bed" to go lower and at a smaller angle to the floor. like perhaps the red lever to go 180 degrees? hope it makes sense.

got the kit 3 days ago, built the a model in 5 and a bit hours then last night spent an hour stripping it and built model b, prefer a so going to start again

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This was my third Technic after my 20 year dark age and to be honest it a great looking model. I've experienced some problems with the flatbed, it gets stuck and I have to move it by hand in order to work again...I have not given it much time as I would like to but I'm sure this weekend I'll be able to sort it out without problems.

Cheers.

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I finally have this truck, along with the bucket truck. I have to say that it is actually very impressive, even if it is slightly smaller than I was expecting (for some reason)

It was quite a nice build, although it was difficult to figure out what the functions actually did until the whole model was complete.

The two functions are pretty good, but both do something I didn't expect at all!

The first one, which is the tipping bed, tilts, and moves back as expected, but due to some funky construction, the rear wheels raise so that the back of the truck's structure touches the ground. I suppose this is so that the bed can touch the ground at a slightly shallower angle. I definitely didn't expect it any way (but then, I haven't actually watched any videos about it.

the second function is the wheel holders (not sure what they are actually called). They go in and out, but thanks to the interesting gearing, the end unfolds automatically. If you stop just before the end, it is flat against the ground, but if you continue a little bit longer, it raises up.

The unmotorised function, the winch is a bit weird. the locking mechanism doesn't really work, and it could have been designed better.

The truck itself looks amazing! I quite like the use of standard LEGO pieces on the front, and the panels really finish it off.

Regarding the wheels, something I would like is a wheel the same dimensions as the ones found in the bucket truck, except in the same style of the ones on the flatbed truck. With one at the front, and double at the back, I think it would look even better.

Overall, a really good set, even if it was a tiny bit on the expensive side.

Next up, the Unimog! I can't wait! :sweet:

  • 4 weeks later...
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This was the fourth model I bought after I got back to LEGO. It has grown on me because I did not liked it at first, for some rare reason the tipping of the bed does not smoothly, it appears to get stuck somewhere. I have checked it and it gets stuck on the wheel lift mechanism and I have no idea how o fix it, anyone else had this situation?

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This is a great set. Very intricately designed, very well finished.

I only bought this because it was on sale for around £50. If I had known what a nice set it was, I would have been happy to pay full price. :classic:

Good points

Intricate mechanism.

Understated, but pleasing functionality, well executed.

Great design.

Nice colour scheme.

Affordable / good value.

Robust + highly playable. My toddler likes this truck.

Weaknesses / Flaws

None.

Meh / Neutral / Could be better

Rear lift fork - I rebuilt this several times. I followed the instructions for orientating axles, but found I needed to rotate + remesh some gears to get the correct performance.

Disassembly of cab to remove batteries - meh. I don't like that on the 8285 truck either. Other sets do it very nicely, e.g to 8043 B model.

Braking effect on winch (using friction pin) would improve playability - similar to rescue helicopter B model.

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This is a great set. Very intricately designed, very well finished.

I only bought this because it was on sale for around £50. If I had known what a nice set it was, I would have been happy to pay full price. :classic:

Good points

Intricate mechanism.

Understated, but pleasing functionality, well executed.

Great design.

Nice colour scheme.

Affordable / good value.

Robust + highly playable. My toddler likes this truck.

Weaknesses / Flaws

None.

Meh / Neutral / Could be better

Rear lift fork - I rebuilt this several times. I followed the instructions for orientating axles, but found I needed to rotate + remesh some gears to get the correct performance.

Disassembly of cab to remove batteries - meh. I don't like that on the 8285 truck either. Other sets do it very nicely, e.g to 8043 B model.

Braking effect on winch (using friction pin) would improve playability - similar to rescue helicopter B model.

I couldn't agree more. i got this set for Christmas and built it the first day. i have to say that i have no complaints.

tim

  • 2 months later...
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LUGPol member Freeman made this "Rally version of the 8109" Lego Technic set. His Brickshelf folder has 11 pictures, and his

shows it's nimble driving capabilities. He wrote on the LUGPol Forum (in the original Polish and in this English translation):

"The idea was born to him while watching the relationship of the Dakar Rally. My intention was to build a remote-controlled truck unit Iveco resembling Team de Rooy:

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"Specifications:

Dimensions: Length 46 studs / Width 15 stucs (19s with wheels) / Height 21 studs

Weight: small enough that my bathroom scale could not measure it ;)

Suspension: unfortunately no :/

Drive: rear axle with a single PF medium [motor], gear ratio 1:1.2 (if I counted)

Steering: 1 PF Medium [motor], return-to-center steering by x928cx1

Power supply: one standard battery box

"Description:

Truck was created almost entirely from the part of a set of 8109. Upgrade are only wheels, 4 frames, differential, engine and IR tower, and yellow plates to cover the "hump".

"Also used the original cabin from 8109, in part because I really like, and immediately struck me as a rally, partly because at the moment, I could not create a better looking car.

"About a month after its completion, I started to think about using a PF XL drive, but since the model-driven Medium [motor] is moving quite briskly I concluded that at low mass and satisfactory speed wheels are redundant and remained in the initial solution.

"You may also wonder why on earth so many wheels are mounted vertically. 4 spare wheels are usually hidden under a tarpaulin on the pace, etc. Well the reason is simple: I ran out of Liftarms to cover the rear...."

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