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Here's one crazy idea :)

I was reading the Jurassic World thread and saw that the JW vehicles are actually mosty various Mercedes cars. So maybe we'll get technic Jurrasic World car? ;) That would be a first...

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Here's one crazy idea :)

I was reading the Jurassic World thread and saw that the JW vehicles are actually mosty various Mercedes cars. So maybe we'll get technic Jurrasic World car? ;) That would be a first...

Wow this is great idea :thumbup: .But I doubt, car license is one thing and movie license is second.I can imagine how price of set with movie license will skyrocket regular technic set.

I also Im not sure if there will be licensed mercedes benz cars in JW theme. or cars that looks like MB.

For 2015 is one MB license confirmed, in one speed champions set.

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Comparing the shade of soft axles in the front of 42039 to other parts around it looks like these are not white as expected but LBG or flat silver. :sceptic:

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Comparing the shade of soft axles in the front of 42039 to other parts around it looks like these are not white as expected but LBG or flat silver. :sceptic:

I'm afraid you're right, they almost seem just bluish...

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Am i the only one who didnt include the 1 x 2 liftarm with axle hole and the half 1 x 2 black liftarms to the yellow panels because then it would be impossible to disassemble it? (42034 Techreverse)

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Am i the only one who didnt include the 1 x 2 liftarm with axle hole and the half 1 x 2 black liftarms to the yellow panels because then it would be impossible to disassemble it? (42034 Techreverse)

I don't have a clue, where those two black thin liftarms should go :-( I messed up pretty badly...

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the pneumatics are not intended to hold pressure for long periods. This is true in full size equipment as well for both air and liquid powered systems. Air escapes from the seals, through joints and from porous hoses over time. It's not a defect in your building technique and you've just discovered a good reason not to sleep under the raised bucket of an excavator.

Thank you, I dont know that .But Im still sad that air doesnt stay longer.
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here you see the pin going out thats where these parts go to i think..

also for the second cylinder it is clearly not present in the picture given to us so.

in that picture there is a blank space on the other side of the cylinder so thats kinda unfair if its there...

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here you see the pin going out thats where these parts go to i think..

also for the second cylinder it is clearly not present in the picture given to us so.

in that picture there is a blank space on the other side of the cylinder so thats kinda unfair if its there...

Hmmm, I don't think anything is going on that black pin, at least not thin double axle hole liftarm. The lbg 2L liftatm with axle hole go at the back on the bottom of the pull back motor, and double cylinder is kinda obvious because they are mounted on that triple axle piece... I curious about axles with stop and stud, I used two 7L black liftarms instead of 5L and thought about using more halfbushes behind the wheels, but didn't and stuck to normal bushes...

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Hmmm, I don't think anything is going on that black pin, at least not thin double axle hole liftarm. The lbg 2L liftatm with axle hole go at the back on the bottom of the pull back motor, and double cylinder is kinda obvious because they are mounted on that triple axle piece... I curious about axles with stop and stud, I used two 7L black liftarms instead of 5L and thought about using more halfbushes behind the wheels, but didn't and stuck to normal bushes...

The model is less economical than I expected. That fooled me in the connection of the yellow panels. Also the half bushes behind the wheels I missed.

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The model is less economical than I expected. That fooled me in the connection of the yellow panels. Also the half bushes behind the wheels I missed.

the thing that fooled me in the yellow panels is that it seems as if you connect it as shown in the picture it is impossible to disassemble it so i left it blank

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I was out and about in the post-Thanksgiving shopping frenzy today and I was able to buy the two 2015 pullback sets(Quad bike and Record breaker) at the Lego store. I also noticed the four smaller sets are listed on S@H as coming soon. This is good news for us here in the USA that we might not have to wait until summer to get new stuff this year. Anyone else see or buy any 2015 sets yet?

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I was debating driving to the Lego store today but was afraid I'll get stuck in traffic. Which store/city you saw the sets at? I'm in Chicago and was thinking of visiting either the store in Schaumburg or the one in Orland Park. Also, as for Thanksgiving deals, I got 10664 (non-technic) from Walmart for $30.00 .... about 50% MSRP.

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I was debating driving to the Lego store today but was afraid I'll get stuck in traffic. Which store/city you saw the sets at? I'm in Chicago and was thinking of visiting either the store in Schaumburg or the one in Orland Park. Also, as for Thanksgiving deals, I got 10664 (non-technic) from Walmart for $30.00 .... about 50% MSRP.

I was at the West Nyack, NJ store inside Palisades Mall

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