March 15, 201410 yr Eol = end of life. That is exactly the point I made earlier. The E is current production, about to be phased out. The F is most likely a newer generation, about to roll out any time soon.
March 21, 201410 yr Hi everyone I've attached two PDF files on the A25. One is a general product brochure, and the second is about the A25 in tunneling applications. As you can see in the latter, the main benefit of the short 4x4 is its tighter turning radius, which is ideal in narrow tunnels. The model is particularly popular in Japan. As for the discussion about the existence or non-existence of the F generation of the A25 4x4; As have been noted, you can’t find the 4x4 with the F model designation in any on-line product presentations. This is because the 4x4 is no longer part of the standard product offer. It is however available for special order, so in that sense it exists. And when the LEGO model was to be made, naturally the newer, cooler looking F-design was chosen. Hope that answers some of the question you guys have been having. Oh, and here are some more pictures on the LEGO L350F I found: http://www.betterroa...ith-lego-group/ http://www.equipment...hotos/?pid=3212 A25E4x4_spec.pdf Volvo Articulated Haulers in tunnels.pdf
March 21, 201410 yr Nice turning system and different size wheels interesting... Thank you Superkalle.
March 21, 201410 yr If the 4x4 F exists then there should be pictures somewhere even if it is a special order so were still no better off!
March 21, 201410 yr It's a B-model. Why are pictures so important? Most of the time the B-model is mediocre at best. Now you get a pretty decent B-model, but suddenly there needs to be a picture
March 21, 201410 yr Besides, who cares about 4x4? If I ever build the B model, it will have three axels! The real question is how to financially motivate the purchase of two copies of this set. There's a lot of great non-technics sets released this summer too.
March 21, 201410 yr True! Maybe build the B-model with your existing parts, added with some Bricklink orders. Forking out another 180 euros (?) is probably too much for the B-model.
March 21, 201410 yr Hopefully the B model is worthy of some extra parts to make it something closer in detail to the A model. I'm excited about it anyways!
March 21, 201410 yr Thanks for the PDF. I will have to MOD 42030 B to add those little turnaround wheels under the back.
March 21, 201410 yr Nice turning system and different size wheels interesting... Thank you Superkalle. You're welcome If the 4x4 F exists then there should be pictures somewhere even if it is a special order so were still no better off! Wow, there's no satisfying you, is there? Besides, why is it so important with pictures anyway?
March 21, 201410 yr If the 4x4 F exists then there should be pictures somewhere even if it is a special order so were still no better off! There probably are... somewhere
March 22, 201410 yr Jim: Pics are probably important because of the A25F sticker, when the A25F doesn't seem to exist (yet) as 4x4. D3K: If there is any pic on the web of a A25F 4x4, it's strange that it doesn't show up on searches?
March 22, 201410 yr Jim: Pics are probably important because of the A25F sticker, when the A25F doesn't seem to exist (yet) as 4x4. D3K: If there is any pic on the web of a A25F 4x4, it's strange that it doesn't show up on searches? Yes and yes. I'm not obsessed but I'm just making a point that any licenced set has to be close to the real thing so with one less axle is a big mix up in my opinion. Why didn't they just call it the A25E that's all! Edited March 22, 201410 yr by davidmull
March 22, 201410 yr Let's not exclude the possibility of an upcoming A25F 4x4. The B-model could be a sort of advertise for that.
March 25, 201410 yr Let's not exclude the possibility of an upcoming A25F 4x4. The B-model could be a sort of advertise for that. Maybe so,would be nice if volvo do this with the new model coming out.
March 25, 201410 yr Only that 4x4 Volvo models have bigger rear tires on same wheel; please notice front 23,5R25 and rear 29,5R25. IT would be nice that (in near future) LEGO creates bigger tire that fits racing wheel medium
March 28, 201410 yr I didn't see that before. But from the pics I checked out, you have to look closely to notice the size difference. I wouldn't say it really matters. At least not on a B-model. Edited March 28, 201410 yr by Error404
March 29, 201410 yr So who will be the first to have this set? Don't Lego normally release a few early copy's to some guys?
March 29, 201410 yr So who will be the first to have this set? Don't Lego normally release a few early copy's to some guys? It appears to be that reviews appear about a month before release.
April 6, 201410 yr It appears to be that reviews appear about a month before release. It appears so. I'm excited about this model it's a must buy.
May 19, 201410 yr Found today at Swedish LUG site Swebrick.se and posted there by oOger: http://vlt.se/nyheter/vasteras/1.2486101-filminspelning-i-grustaget It's a short news piece about that LEGO Technic was in Sweden to shoot an advertisement Movie about the new set. It's in Swedish/Danish.
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