Update: I've bought two more of this set for a total of four and the steering is not good but I found that extending or retracting the flex tube can adjust it somewhat.
See my modified "Super 8457" with not less then 100 cylinders!
I bought two of these for the parts only. And I'm kinda happy with that since the functionality is very poor on this set.
First of all the steering is nonfunctional and it seems to set itself to steer away from the straight line a Power puller has to travel.
The next thing I dislike is the performance of the sled. It uses long rubber bands to increase "load" and to retract the weight. But I guess it would be too much of a challenge to build a system that works well on a lot of different surfaces, hence this solution. It ain't really a sled since it has wheels in all corners.
It has a really cool system to make the tractor move forward but not backwards though. When the motor spins in one direction the tractor moves and when the motor spins in the other direction the tractor stands still but the "engine" on the tractor still moves. Se pictures for more info.
Year 2000, 960 pieces.
Yes, it has huge wheels and yes it's a lot of yellow parts in there :)
Yes #3, those are chainlinks in a modern LEGO model... Wohoo!
Close up on the engines. We made the dual V8 set up since we were gonna compete and we figured that this set up had the least friction.
Oh, did I forgot to mention? Since I bought two I invited a good friend so that we could build one each and se who won, my "friend" did the darn bastard! :)
The PHAT back...
OMG I'm lame...
Running out of things to display on the model, here's a comparison of the wheel and the sun allergic dude.
That wheel has a diameter of 105 mm (4.1") and the hub is 55 mm (2.2"). Due to the low quality of my pictures you can't see that there are nuts inside the rim.
Leaving the "leftover" parts alone proved that there is still life in the Technic Line, unfortunately it turns out to be bot oriented life. Damn the life form that uses Technic bit's and pieces as a host for their ugly shape!!
j/k
Great pieces
HUGE wheels. The model actually has four different kinds of wheels, two different pairs for the tractor itself and two other pairs for the "sled". Since I bought two I got four of each kind *yummy*
Chainlinks, always useful. It has 81 pieces of them!
The new geared down 9V motor, as seen in the Mindstorms kit's.
Lot's of yellow parts, the original Technic color IMHO.
(on the downside it has a lot of engine parts, perhaps one might use these to something someday but I'm skeptic)
Links
Building instruction on Brickshelf (N/A)
Inventory on Peeron
Set reference on Lugnet
Jim Hughes Technica
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