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Eligible for FREE UK Delivery Details Dispatched from and sold by marvel90. LEGO Star Wars 75049: Snowspeeder LEGO Star Wars 75054: AT-AT LEGO 75094 Star Wars Imperial Shuttle Tydirium Special Offers and Product Promotions Toys StoreVisit the Toys Store at Amazon.co.uk to browse even more toys with everything from dolls and games to fun for all the family with toddler toys, arts & crafts and educational games too. Product Dimensions22.2 x 26.2 x 6.2 cm Manufacturer recommended age:7 - 12 years Main Language(s)Italian manual, German manual, French manual, English manual, Spanish manual, English Number of Game Players1 Number of Puzzle Pieces279 57,643 in Toys & Games (See top 100) in Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys Delivery Destinations:Visit the Delivery Destinations Help page to see where this item can be delivered. Date First Available5 Dec. 2013 This product is subject to specific safety warnings




Lead Rogue Squadron with Luke Skywalker in the streamlined Snowspeeder! Place him and gunner Dak Ralter in the dual cockpit with their weapons and attack with the spring-loaded shooters hidden under each wing. Target the Imperial Snowtrooper with the rear stud blaster or convert it to fire the harpoon hook and take down the 75054 AT-AT (sold separately). Then take the action to the ground with the tripod gun. Recreate the classic Battle of Hoth from Star Wars: Episode V The Empire Strikes Back! Includes 3 minifigures with assorted weapons: Luke Skywalker, Dak Ralter and a Snowtrooper. 1 x 3 minifigures with assorted weapons: Luke Skywalker, Dak Ralter and a Snowtrooper What do customers buy after viewing this item? 75153 Star Wars AT-ST Walker Building Set - Multi-Coloured LEGO Star Wars 75100: First Order Snowspeeder Star Wars 75074 Snowspeeder Set See all 73 customer reviews See all 73 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk A present that is being enjoyed.




Didn't really find this value for moneyExactly what my son wanted. Came well in time grandson loved it Pricey as usual but another great lego star wars product son loves it Briiliant set loads of detail Toys & Games > Building & Construction Toys Toys & Games > Characters & Brands > Star Wars > Toys Verkaufe meinen Lego Technic Truck mit Pneumatik-Kran! Original Verpackung und alle Bauanleitungen vorhanden! Bei diesem Verkauf handelt es sich um einen Privatverkauf, daher besteht keine Garantie oder Gewährleistung durch meine Person Jobs in der Steiermark Artikelbeschreibung und Kontaktdaten kontrollieren. (Vorsicht falls der Anbieter in den Verhandlungen andere Angaben macht als in der Anzeige) Nur das "Anfrage senden" Formular nutzen. Sende keine E-Mails an Adressen im Anzeigentext oder in Bildern. Produkt vor dem Kauf begutachten bzw. erst bei Abholung bezahlen. Von Verkäufen aus dem Ausland und Überweisungen ins Ausland Abstand nehmen.




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LEGO® 8438 from 2004 LEGO® 8439 from 2004 LEGO® 10156 from 2004 LEGO® 10133 from 2004 Burlington Northern Santa Fe (bnsf) Locomotive LEGO® 7042 from 2004 LEGO® 7043 from 2004 LEGO® 7044 from 2004 LEGO® 7045 from 2004 LEGO® 7046 from 2004 LEGO® 7047 from 2004 LEGO® 10157 from 2004 High Speed Train Locomotive LEGO® 10158 from 2004 High Speed Train Car LEGO® 7910 from 2004The LEGO Group kindly sent me a pre-release copy of the LEGO 42008 Service Truck Technic set to play with review. This is actually my first pneumatic set since my 8851 Excavator when I was a kid, and I was very keen to see how things have progressed since 1984! Edit: This set now appears to be available for sale in some countries. Try Amazon or eBay. If you have any of the recent large Technic set there are a lot of parts in common: Rebrickable users can see how many parts of this set they are missing from their collection by clicking this




This set has also been reviewed by Techlug. Similar to the 42009, the back of the box has a couple of perforated sections which allow you to open the box without risking ripping the rest of the cardboard. The box measures 47.5cm x 37.5cm x 9cm and it contains: Cardboard backed packet of instruction booklets/stickers 13 x plastic bags of parts 1 x 9V Battery Box (used in book 2) 1 x Medium Motor (used in book 1) The bags are not numbered, but the stickers are. There are three books: Book 1 has 75 pages Book 2 has 64 pages Book 3 has 61 pages There are some parts in new colors... well Green anyway: The 11x3 Curved Panels are of the old type, not the new ones seen on the 42009. This was a fairly straightforward build, it took me about 5 hrs spread out over a week. This is the first build I've done that combines pneumatics and power functions so I was quite interested in seeing how it all worked. It's nice to have lots of moving parts that are not just gears.




The linear actuators combined with pneumatic cylinders leave you with a nicely compact assortment of moving beams. Once it is all framed by the green panelling it starts to actually look like a truck. This set has two distinct colors - red and green, giving it a very Christmassy feel. The way they are used made it feel like I was building two different trucks, one inside the other. All the red beams were used up first to build the inner workings of the truck and then only when they were all gone, the green beams were used for the outside panelling. While building it, I found myself starting to count down the pages left until I got to use some green :) I always apply stickers to my builds as I rarely create MOCs or if I do then I don’t particularly care if they have weird stickers on them. However, it struck me with this model that there were a LOT of stickers. In fact, all 3 of the 11x3 Curved Panels have them, 4 out of 5 of the 5x11 panels have them and 2 out of 6 of the new very small panels have them.




Even the side mirrors have them which I think is completely unnecessary, especially since you can't even see it most of the time. The Techlug review has some great photos of the set without stickers if you want to see what it looks like bare. There was something I came across that surprised me greatly as I've never seen it before – an error in the instructions! In book 1 on page 60, the parts list says that two motors are required when it is obvious you only need (and have) one. Perhaps I’m seeing this because it is a pre-release set, and they will fix it quickly before mass release. It's lucky in a way that it was such an obvious error, if it had said an extra pin or bush I would have spent hours trying to figure out where it goes and believing I'd done something wrong. After all, the known high quality of LEGO components can hardly be questioned! The new pneumatic parts have certainly evolved since the last time I used them (mid-80s!). Also, the tubing is pre-cut to size whereas you used to have to cut them manually.




The small spring-less pump is the same as that introduced by the 8110 Unimog U400. It is spring-less because it is designed to be driven by a motor for much faster and more powerful operation. I’m assuming the pump has a one-way valve inside it so that air is pushed out on its downward stroke but not sucked back in on its upward stroke. When I dismantle it for the B-Model build I'll do some testing with it. When the build was completed, this piston pump made some interesting noises. I'm not sure if it was banging into the parts around it or if it was the internal parts of the pump banging together. Check out the video to see what I mean. These new small cylinders have quite short arms compared to the old larger ones. However, there was some creative use of beams that meant short piston movements could result in larger beam movements such as with the extending arm on the top of the truck. The functions can be a little confusing due to the combination of power and pneumatics, because of the different way the switches work.




There are two power function switches providing four different positions, and two pneumatic switches. One of the power function switch positions enables the pneumatic switches. The direction of the power switch determines the direction that the three power driven functions go (e.g. arm up/down). For the pneumatic functions, this doesn't matter as it's the direction of each pneumatic switch that determines which direction they move. So there are a total of 5 operations: Rear stabiliser extended/retracted (power function) Hook extended/retracted (power function) Lift-arm raised/lowered (power function) Under-lift raised/lowered (pneumatic function) Lift-arm extended/retracted (pneumatic function) The two curved 11x3 black panels hide the power function switches and have stickers on them to indicate which position does which function. Extending the rear stabiliser will lift the back of the truck just enough to freely spin the last axle. Extending the hook is a bit fiddly.




There is a lever designed to stop the hook from getting pulled out by force when it is under load, by preventing the black bevel gear from turning. However this means that to extend the line, you need to turn the motor on, then lift the lever with one hand while pulling out the string with the other. I'm not familiar with the actual truck this model is based on. What I gather is that it is designed to tow heavy vehicles as follows: Dropping the under-lift didn’t require power. After raising it, simply moving the pneumatic switch to the right position dropped it with a hiss of air. Is that supposed to happen? There is one Clutch Gear used on the string and hook, but there definitely needed to be one on the main drive shaft as well. All of the actuators make the horrible clicking sound when they reach their limits, as the gears slip. The Clutch Gear is designed to stop that by slipping internally when the load gets too high, so it's a wonder why it wasn't included. EDIT: I'm told this may be the internal safety clutch in the actuators making that noise?




This is definitely a good looking truck, and I love the colours. I could not find any images of the real life truck it is supposed to represent though, so am not sure if they are real colours or not. The new very small fairing panels are neat and will allow for some great looking MOCs and more detailed panelling in the future. Do I like it? Well I can't help but look at this truck and compare it to the 8851 Excavator which was my first pneumatic set and one of my top 3 sets of all time. The 8851 was a tricky build with lots of hoses crammed into a small space, and playing with it wasn't all that interesting as the manual pump caused the movements to be jerky. But it was the stuff I came up with in free play with the pneumatic parts that made the set interesting. I recall creating a locked safe with a maze of hoses and switches that required the right combination to open. It was a great learning experience. By comparison the 42008 is quite easy to build, with few hoses and connections.

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