![]() The angle of the image implies that TLG purposely wanted to draw attention to the massive blade. As we have gotten used to with 18+ set, this box also shows the model and nothing else. The box itself weighs in at around 5 kg, which is an indication that the model itself will be heavy too. Set Price (RRP): £419.99 / $449.99 / €450.99Īnd by building I mean opening the box and start the "unboxing" process. Therefore, the opinion in this review is my own and is in no way linked to TLG. It's my goal to give you an honest opinion about it. The CEE Team of TLG has provided this set. My Flickr album contains all the photos taken for this review. Pictures can be clicked to view hi-res versions. I feel like I have been talking way too much and I can't wait to open the box, so enough with the talking, let's to some building! I will try to write as I build, to take you along the journey of building this behemoth. Since I haven't paid 450 euro for this set, it's difficult for me to tell you whether a set is worth the money, but I will try to think about whether I would buy my own copy and for which amount. But this review will focus on my feeling as an AFOL when building the set. ![]() Obviously, I will do my best to give a decent explanation of the functions. Like my other reviews, this one won't be overly technical, because I simply lack the knowledge and we have a lot of members who are way better in explaining the technical details. If that is the case, I will be adding it shortly. ![]() The app isn't available until the 15th of September, so there is a chance you are reading this review while I haven't completed the functions section. I won't go into much detail about the PF vs PU discussion, but I am looking forward to seeing what the Control+ app will add to this set. Powered Up has been introduced in 2019 and many people are still facing the dilemma of whether Powered Up is an improvement or not. PF had a pretty good run and it is still a formidable solution. ![]() Speaking of the 8275 that was the first set to incorporate Power Functions in 2007. However, there is something special about construction vehicles where all (or most) functions can be operated remotely. I love models with manual functions like the 42128 - Heavy-duty Tow Truck from earlier this year. By no means, I think that LEGO sets need to be fully remote-controlled. The 8043 - Motorized Excavator (1123 parts) is still one of my favorite sets and I remember loving the 8275 - Motorized Bulldozer (1382 parts) as well. I probably love big yellow Technic sets as much as the next guy, but a fully remote-controlled construction vehicle always seems to have plus in my book. Can't tell you how excited I am for this set. Here we are, for most likely the final Technic set review of this year. ![]()
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