@@technoJoe23 I was joking, right? I wish he would speak. Those subtitles are annoying. I want to admire his work and hear his comments with very soft background music. Speak! Other builders also add annoying music. I just watched another video and 40 mins the same song!! So I mute the video. I am into hifi audio speakers so sensitive ears haha
I must say I do agree that they would be useless on any other set, but I really feel like the set wouldn't have looked anywhere near as polished if they have built such curved and angular parts with multiple pieces, we probably would have gotten a flimsy square mudguard.
I think these are very important parts which shape a car or any vehicle having them. If it would have some random shape, it would not look as great as it does now. Its part of a very important design feature.
It has some interesting Quirks and Features. I wonder if it comes with Bumper to Bumper warranty. This must be the best looking of the Technic licenced cars. As you said, it looks even better than the real thing.
Seems like the perfect set for people who are just getting their Lego Technic collections started - has all the transmission pieces you could ever need, fully independent double wishbone suspension, steering wheel, differentials, good wheels and tires - all you would need afterwards would be motors (which are easy to purchase separately). This set looks like a great start for beginning Lego vehicle engineers. I could easily see someone using the parts from this set to build a sports car, etc.
What? An Apple for scale. I'm absolutly dissapointet. Pleas use a banana in further videos. By the way. Thank you for all the Reviews you made. I really appreciate your neutral view.
There is different size of bananas on the market, branded and cheap chinese made ones. Apple on the otherhand is ISO standard, always expensive as F, exclusive and grow on trees like bananas.
I must agree, this is the best-looking LEGO off-roader to date, and one of the best-looking Technic models, on par with the Chiron. I must also agree with your mudguard gripe: it messes with the purpose of LEGO. AAAAND finally I also agree with the transmission problem. I'd love to see a motorized shifter mechanism like in the 8043 incorporated into the next giant crane, or maybe a CVT in a vehicle. Great review, and thank you.
I enjoy how you went through ALL the details in the model, gives you a really good idea of what you're getting before you drop 200 dollars on this stuff.
If I got this set, the i would definitely order more of the green colour and turn it into a pickup. I think it was awesome that you added the "magic card" aspect.
I got this kit from a thrift store for 75 bucks earlier today... already built. Sometime during the summer school vacation (I drive a school bus) I'm gonna tear the thing down and build it myself. I generally HATE "Technic" due to all the small pieces and elaborate builds. I prefer regular old Lego. But, on the other hand I appreciate Technic for the various things it adds to a build.
1. The LEGO Group produces the Technic model with gearbox that distribute the rotation to different features like doors, hood, trunk opening etc. Fans react like "uhh, fake gearbox! It doesn't change the gears, who needs these pointless functions? Let's blame them!" 2. The LEGO Group produces the Technic model with gearbox that really change the gears allowing to have different ratio betwen the engine and wheels. Fans react like "uhh, boring gearbox! It just change the gears, who needs these different speeds? Let's blame them!" Great review except of that unfair thing. Well done!
I want to buy it! If they will lower the prices a little bit, i buy it. It has very good parts and very much that i could never buy from my country or use
Hello Sariel, I’m putting this set together and I checked with your video to make sure of a step i didn’t think I did correctly. Turns out I did. Thanks
All right, for a kid aged 9-12 (and any AFOL of course), I can see this being as interesting as 8880 Supercar was for me back in the 90's, it's actually a neat product with a reasonable price. I am happy it's not motorized - it would be disappointingly slow, as usual.
Just a random thought that popped up: maybe Lego Technic's transmissions would make more sense if the lower gears somehow introduced more friction in the drive train, slowing down the movement of the car when you push it along. When you switch to a higher gear, the car becomes easier to push along and thus goes faster. Obviously, the change in piston movement frequency in the engine would still remain. I have no idea how to implement all of this though.
I have the same feeling as you, nice set but not really the lego philosophy, but I am sure this type of set (like the porsche chiron) enable lego to gain more customers.
Do you think it’d possible to extend this to a 4 door and then motorise it? I’m torn between this set and the 4x4 off-roader (kind of prefer this except for the motorising challenge - surprised they didn’t allow for it a bit tbh)
28:03 I disagree. Even in Creator sets there are specific parts for fenders. You can use them as fenders or something else, like a decorative element for some kind of gate, for example.
So, it's a licensed model of about 2600 pieces with unique wheels and overcomplicated gearbox. And in my country it will cost almost 2 times less then 42056 Porsche, not to mention 42083 Bugatti. No fancy box and instruction book though. I guess they were worthy of more then 100 euro. Speaking of overcomplicated gearboxes. You said it hardly does anything. I suppose the purpose is to educate people on how they work. It would also be stupid to have a big model with barely any functions (ehm, 42096, ehm). Also nice to have parts of 42083's gearbox in another set. And finally the sight of many gears spinning together makes me feel something close to sexual arousement.
I don't have 42069, but judging by the functions and looks 42110 (which I have) is better. I mean, a 4 speed transmission, a 2 speed transmission, a full double wishbone indep. suspension versus full live axle suspension, no transmission, and an opening roof? 42110 is the clear winner for me.
Indeed 42069´s weakest point is the lack of a transmission, on the other hand there´s more room to put motors in! It was the first set after my dark ages and one major buying point was the live axle suspension (AFAIK the first time in a Lego set) like the real old Defender, old Landcruisers etc. have. Also the door mechanism is really cool and could be on a RL very expensive custom vehicle. I moded mine with wheels (quickly changed back to the tracks), very happy with it, a dream project for the future would be to throw 4 buggy motors in! The transmission of 42110 with 4*2+R gears is very realistic (although the real one is rather 5*2 or 6*2), in fact this video changed my mind about the set and I´m thinking of buying it. The only downfall is this shitty fake engine! My personal problem is that I have a real pre-Defender Land Rover, and the new Defender is absolutley meaningless to me, to be honest it doesn´t deserve the Land Rover badge! 42069 has no centre diff, 42110 has a open centre diff! For both Sets I´d rather have a lockable centre diff! Will we ever see that in a official Set? In the end both Sets will look great sitting toghether on the shelf: One representing a highly customized serious Offroader (in my eyes it´s a Toyota Land Cruiser), the other one a SUV looking like all modern SUVs, with the badge of an serious Offroader!
@@leoslego5965 they were both designed by @grohl666, i.e. Milan Reindl. Check his insta page or brickset for Milan Reindl, and those should give you your answers.
A real bummer that there's no B-model. Especially because the BMW bike had one and that one had a really cool crossover to a real vehicle (even if it didn't work). It's a good looking model though!
I feel like the reason they dont really do B models anymore is because they haven't done that many big non-branded technic sets, so it probably is for licensing issues as they would have to have a separate vehicle from the same brand, which would require more pieces and higher price
I have to disagree about the point with the mud guards. I actually really like that Lego is making those, as they really help make the models look complete. And who says they can't be used for anything else? They most certainly can! You just need to be more imaginative. Make a giant space ship and use them as engine shaping or something. Lego has used them on previous sets for other various body shaping as well. I just hope we get to see this new mudguard in other colors soon. Olive Green is nice, but it'd be nice to get a neutral color like white or black.
I've just realized why this is 42110. Nobody could figure out why it was that when it was first leaked since we hadn't even reached 42100 yet. I'm sure I'm not the first to realize but the set is based of the Defender 110. Lol.
@@searme that's what I first thought. But looking at the model it has the body coloured panel on the rear half of the glass, and the body coloured a pillar, which only the 110 has. Maybe the 2 doors part was their way of making it the right size? Plus the defender 90 has a body coloured roof, the x version has a black roof but also a black bonnet and grille. Maybe? Probably not but it's fun to wonder.
Fantastic review of the LR Discovery ;) Won't be buying, instead will buy the aforementioned 8466 - unique wheels & bodycolour, no colour vomit and a transmission/independent suspension as well.
@@NiningWidaningsih-bf1zk ever heard the words "joke" and "sarcasm" lmao? The design of the real 2019 Defender resembles the Diacovery lineup from some time ago, and doesn't seem to have much in common with Defender pedigree (the design seems to be disliked by some people as well, not to mention all the luxury add-ons and independent suspension instead of solid axles) Next time read carefully and don't miss the winky face ;)
"Everything is awesome" as we well know but... The second new and unique Technic color in one season? First bright light orange (or whatever), now olive green. It suits the Defender alright, let it have it, but what's the problem with developing existing colors? Both common and rare. E.g. bright green, medium blue and so on. Thanks for the review, the best in its laconic precision and humor as always!
Will you try to make a motorised version? That would be really cool to see. The two transmissions are kind of overkill anyways Also, FINALLY a set where the suspension is not too stiff on an original lego model.
You said 2/3 of the engine block is useless and later: it's not possible to motorize... Can we just replace the fake motorblock with a LEGO motor? I understand we need place for the battery (maybe at the roof?) but a motor can fit under the hood? I also not understand why transmission exists without a working motor. Ok this set is still a "must have" for me. It's just my questions.
Hmm...for this particular model, RacingBrick has 2x the views with 1/10 the subscriber count. Seems like you have a new competitor in the technic review segment on UA-cam ;)
25:32 "It's hard to make the engine run at all"
Heey! It's like my dad's old Defender!
95% of Land Rovers sold in the past 5 years are still on the road.
Because
the other 5% made it back home.
Best comment and best reply!
Very realistic!
Typical Range Rover
"If you want to off road, use a range rover."
"If you want to come back, use a land cruiser."
@@bibasik7 and most of them were driven by white, 19yr old girls, who think this car is exotic
When you hear those piano chords play you know your days going to get better
Wow thanks for the highlight!
I was literally just thinking, "There's nothing like a good Sariel review to put you in relax mode..."
Sariels music drives me crazy. Starts of relaxed but gets more annoying till the end. Halfway I mute it. Sariel can not speak anyway so....
@@rockyslay4310 He speaks, in both English and Polish.
@@technoJoe23 I was joking, right? I wish he would speak. Those subtitles are annoying. I want to admire his work and hear his comments with very soft background music. Speak! Other builders also add annoying music. I just watched another video and 40 mins the same song!! So I mute the video. I am into hifi audio speakers so sensitive ears haha
23:46
Sariel: can take a LOT of punishment
Defender: What have I done wrong???😥
The defender is defending itself against the punishment
He is a tank
Looks cooler than the real defender
28:00 I'm with you on mudguards... It's like Duplo where an airplane is built from two pieces: left side of an airplane and right side of an airplane.
I guess they were tired after building that base. THats looks rock solid. PS i find those panels in the rear windows weirder then the wheel casings
I must say I do agree that they would be useless on any other set, but I really feel like the set wouldn't have looked anywhere near as polished if they have built such curved and angular parts with multiple pieces, we probably would have gotten a flimsy square mudguard.
I think these are very important parts which shape a car or any vehicle having them. If it would have some random shape, it would not look as great as it does now. Its part of a very important design feature.
nah duplo is all one piece and the airplane actually better resembles a submarine with wings
Any one else notice that the LEGO version looks even more like a discovery?
yh
It has some interesting Quirks and Features. I wonder if it comes with Bumper to Bumper warranty.
This must be the best looking of the Technic licenced cars. As you said, it looks even better than the real thing.
I didn't expect a Doug DeMuro reference here!
@@JanZ28 or a Donut Media one as well
Seems like the perfect set for people who are just getting their Lego Technic collections started - has all the transmission pieces you could ever need, fully independent double wishbone suspension, steering wheel, differentials, good wheels and tires - all you would need afterwards would be motors (which are easy to purchase separately). This set looks like a great start for beginning Lego vehicle engineers. I could easily see someone using the parts from this set to build a sports car, etc.
Excellent! The designer's done a really good job on the looks. The interview shows how much work went into this!
26:09 "if you'd rather keep your rubber on"
Sneaky sariel, sneaky.
A man does what he can ;)
O boi😂
is that a inappropriate joke?
@@searme i don't understand ectually
So that nobody else gets to play his Legos
Thank you for such a nice review. I bet the car is still bouncing around your place now :)
Amazing model! Is there any chance that you will make your B version of it?
@@andyblondyn1898 I will try after motorizing it.
wait grohl didn’t you help design the defender?
@@xcavinps4539 I DID design it.
Was patiently waiting for this video review to be up. Superb quality as usual.
The hamsters are just too cute. Cuteness overload.
What? An Apple for scale. I'm absolutly dissapointet. Pleas use a banana in further videos.
By the way. Thank you for all the Reviews you made. I really appreciate your neutral view.
There is different size of bananas on the market, branded and cheap chinese made ones. Apple on the otherhand is ISO standard, always expensive as F, exclusive and grow on trees like bananas.
yeah how am i suppose to know how big is it when compared an apple?? please follow conventions next time and use a banana for all our sake, thank you
@@bobshoaunng2038 Wait till you hear about imperial units!
Always a banana for scale and a potato to end long posts
Banana Man is the best.
I must agree, this is the best-looking LEGO off-roader to date, and one of the best-looking Technic models, on par with the Chiron. I must also agree with your mudguard gripe: it messes with the purpose of LEGO. AAAAND finally I also agree with the transmission problem. I'd love to see a motorized shifter mechanism like in the 8043 incorporated into the next giant crane, or maybe a CVT in a vehicle.
Great review, and thank you.
I enjoy how you went through ALL the details in the model, gives you a really good idea of what you're getting before you drop 200 dollars on this stuff.
Oh god thx algorithm, I missed this style of review A LOT, pure joy watching, and without the silly 18+ 'artwork'.
King of LEGO Technic as usual ❤️
Finally! A 100% full box!
But is the box inside the box 100% full?
@@ninjafruit816 probably but idk
No, looks to be 3/4 full
This set is clearly not lego technic.
There’s not enough gaping holes
you didn’t get th joke. most lego technic sets have large holes in the bodywork lol
oh they deleted the reply lol
Bahaha I was watching BrickRacing’s review when yours popped up.
I immediately left and came here because yours are always better!
You mean racing brick
?
B a c i n g R b i c k
How dare you!
Thank you for all the Reviews you made. I really appreciate your neutral view 😍😍😍
If I got this set, the i would definitely order more of the green colour and turn it into a pickup. I think it was awesome that you added the "magic card" aspect.
Oh why do I want THIS set so badly?!
Its satisfying when the suspension is being bounced around
I got this kit from a thrift store for 75 bucks earlier today... already built.
Sometime during the summer school vacation (I drive a school bus) I'm gonna tear the thing down and build it myself.
I generally HATE "Technic" due to all the small pieces and elaborate builds. I prefer regular old Lego. But, on the other hand I appreciate Technic for the various things it adds to a build.
i wouldve loved to see a motorized rc lego technic landrover but the old one as an official lego set, this is still cool none the less
You totally changed my mind about this set...I WANT IT
I'm getting this awesome set!
My grandparents will sure live to see new Technic sets!
The Lego set of this modern SUV looks so old fashioned. It looks like a military carriage!
Finally the only true review of this set.
I’m definitely going to buy this set! Great review once again 👍
I’m certain LEGO will use the mudguards for the entrance to some Jurassic park set. So, I guess that would be two uses for those mudguards.
I like the mudguard piece. I think it would make a great awning on a shopfront or an engine fairing on a SHIP moc
Provided your ship has the matching scale and color.
@@searme ah, touché. I'm certain someone will do amazing things with it though
Nice feature, opening the back door by turning the spare wheel. (But I’m glad my 1:1 scale offroader does not have this feature)
Alex Miedema excuse me but 1:1 scale? So basically a knock off..
r/wooooooooooooooosh
I like the way you use different camera angles. Seems very professional to me.
I didn't like stretching the rubber belt on the back gate latch that far, so I just twisted it into a figure 8 to keep it from coming off.
1. The LEGO Group produces the Technic model with gearbox that distribute the rotation to different features like doors, hood, trunk opening etc. Fans react like "uhh, fake gearbox! It doesn't change the gears, who needs these pointless functions? Let's blame them!"
2. The LEGO Group produces the Technic model with gearbox that really change the gears allowing to have different ratio betwen the engine and wheels. Fans react like "uhh, boring gearbox! It just change the gears, who needs these different speeds? Let's blame them!"
Great review except of that unfair thing. Well done!
What we really want is a motorized model with a gearbox :)
I want to buy it! If they will lower the prices a little bit, i buy it. It has very good parts and very much that i could never buy from my country or use
Hello Sariel, I’m putting this set together and I checked with your video to make sure of a step i didn’t think I did correctly. Turns out I did. Thanks
some of these sets like this one I have never heard of!
I loved seeing the functions of this cool set! Wish I could have it, but I don’t want the Legos in my collection to get out of control
Nice review hopefully I can build it one day.
All right, for a kid aged 9-12 (and any AFOL of course), I can see this being as interesting as 8880 Supercar was for me back in the 90's, it's actually a neat product with a reasonable price. I am happy it's not motorized - it would be disappointingly slow, as usual.
Hmm so now I need a pug and a LEGO set!
great review, thanks! love the Pugerization also :)
I have been drooling over your channel waiting for this review! I can't wait to buy this set and get it for myself! Awesome review as always, Sariel!
Nice video sariel!
I loved it!
I actually agree that the original defender looks much better
Just a random thought that popped up: maybe Lego Technic's transmissions would make more sense if the lower gears somehow introduced more friction in the drive train, slowing down the movement of the car when you push it along. When you switch to a higher gear, the car becomes easier to push along and thus goes faster. Obviously, the change in piston movement frequency in the engine would still remain. I have no idea how to implement all of this though.
Actually, 42110 does have that feature and it's rather annoying.
Thank you for the great review. I like this LEGO Technic Land Rover Defender 42110. Hope I can get it with reasonable price.
I only came here to see your hamster.
I was not disappointed.
A już miałem iść spać ❤️
Ja tak samo, ale jak dostałem powiadomienie o tym że Sariel wrzucił reckę Land Rovera, to musiałem to obejrzeć ^^
I have the same feeling as you, nice set but not really the lego philosophy, but I am sure this type of set (like the porsche chiron) enable lego to gain more customers.
What's it's wade depth?
About half a pug.
Sariel's LEGO® Workshop well pugged!
That looks sophisticated. Nice. : )
I can see 10 different applications for those mudguards :)
Wich ones, boi?
19:10 4x4 doesn't have central diff, this configuration is called awd. Good rewiew!
Awd driver has intelligent electric components right?
Do you think it’d possible to extend this to a 4 door and then motorise it? I’m torn between this set and the 4x4 off-roader (kind of prefer this except for the motorising challenge - surprised they didn’t allow for it a bit tbh)
It's LEGO. Almost anything is possible if you change it enough.
@@searme The LEGO builds were so preoccupied with whether they could, they didn't stop to think if they should!
Great review as always Sariel. Im definitely keen on this set
2 stud lift kit and those big Claas tires to it, dump the transmission and put XL motor in it to make it real offroader.
28:03 I disagree.
Even in Creator sets there are specific parts for fenders.
You can use them as fenders or something else, like a decorative element for some kind of gate, for example.
Using such a complex transmission on this set is like holding shift with caps lock on.
holding shift with caps lock on actually makes sense if you want to type a single lower case letter ;-)
You can tell from the video that the wheels turn better inside the wheel well.
If you still have it I’d love to see this model compared to your rc defender 90 from a couple years back
I don't, sorry.
I put the video on 2x speed and the music sounded so happy and sarials arms were blurry
Ya, this looks much better than the real thing.
Im building this set now 😀
Great job Sariel
So, it's a licensed model of about 2600 pieces with unique wheels and overcomplicated gearbox. And in my country it will cost almost 2 times less then 42056 Porsche, not to mention 42083 Bugatti. No fancy box and instruction book though. I guess they were worthy of more then 100 euro.
Speaking of overcomplicated gearboxes. You said it hardly does anything. I suppose the purpose is to educate people on how they work. It would also be stupid to have a big model with barely any functions (ehm, 42096, ehm). Also nice to have parts of 42083's gearbox in another set.
And finally the sight of many gears spinning together makes me feel something close to sexual arousement.
Lmao I know that feeling
WTF
woah there buster, keep it child friendly.
Same
How does it compare to the 42069 Extreme Adventure?
They look very much alike and are even made by the same designer I think...
I don't have 42069, but judging by the functions and looks 42110 (which I have) is better. I mean, a 4 speed transmission, a 2 speed transmission, a full double wishbone indep. suspension versus full live axle suspension, no transmission, and an opening roof? 42110 is the clear winner for me.
Indeed 42069´s weakest point is the lack of a transmission, on the other hand there´s more room to put motors in! It was the first set after my dark ages and one major buying point was the live axle suspension (AFAIK the first time in a Lego set) like the real old Defender, old Landcruisers etc. have. Also the door mechanism is really cool and could be on a RL very expensive custom vehicle. I moded mine with wheels (quickly changed back to the tracks), very happy with it, a dream project for the future would be to throw 4 buggy motors in!
The transmission of 42110 with 4*2+R gears is very realistic (although the real one is rather 5*2 or 6*2), in fact this video changed my mind about the set and I´m thinking of buying it. The only downfall is this shitty fake engine! My personal problem is that I have a real pre-Defender Land Rover, and the new Defender is absolutley meaningless to me, to be honest it doesn´t deserve the Land Rover badge!
42069 has no centre diff, 42110 has a open centre diff! For both Sets I´d rather have a lockable centre diff! Will we ever see that in a official Set?
In the end both Sets will look great sitting toghether on the shelf: One representing a highly customized serious Offroader (in my eyes it´s a Toyota Land Cruiser), the other one a SUV looking like all modern SUVs, with the badge of an serious Offroader!
@@leoslego5965 they were both designed by @grohl666, i.e. Milan Reindl. Check his insta page or brickset for Milan Reindl, and those should give you your answers.
For some reason, the engine doesn’t move when I set it to any of the gears :/
-Complains about lack of B-model
-Rarely reviews B-models
;P
there's more you can do with a B-model y'know?
A real bummer that there's no B-model. Especially because the BMW bike had one and that one had a really cool crossover to a real vehicle (even if it didn't work). It's a good looking model though!
now you have to make a new online calculator to convert all lego motor outputs into puggo powers
I feel like the reason they dont really do B models anymore is because they haven't done that many big non-branded technic sets, so it probably is for licensing issues as they would have to have a separate vehicle from the same brand, which would require more pieces and higher price
Z wielką przyjemnością ułożyłbym taki zestaw.
I have to disagree about the point with the mud guards. I actually really like that Lego is making those, as they really help make the models look complete. And who says they can't be used for anything else? They most certainly can! You just need to be more imaginative. Make a giant space ship and use them as engine shaping or something. Lego has used them on previous sets for other various body shaping as well.
I just hope we get to see this new mudguard in other colors soon. Olive Green is nice, but it'd be nice to get a neutral color like white or black.
The suspension is different. Some technic suspension are stiff
Thank you very much!!!
maybe they could use the mudguards for giant fighter jet intakes
I've just realized why this is 42110. Nobody could figure out why it was that when it was first leaked since we hadn't even reached 42100 yet. I'm sure I'm not the first to realize but the set is based of the Defender 110. Lol.
Except it's not. It's based on the Defender 90. 110 is longer and has four doors, not two.
@@searme that's what I first thought. But looking at the model it has the body coloured panel on the rear half of the glass, and the body coloured a pillar, which only the 110 has. Maybe the 2 doors part was their way of making it the right size? Plus the defender 90 has a body coloured roof, the x version has a black roof but also a black bonnet and grille. Maybe? Probably not but it's fun to wonder.
I actually can’t believe that the Lego version looks better than the real one
Fantastic review of the LR Discovery ;) Won't be buying, instead will buy the aforementioned 8466 - unique wheels & bodycolour, no colour vomit and a transmission/independent suspension as well.
It's not Discovery, it's Defender
@@NiningWidaningsih-bf1zk ever heard the words "joke" and "sarcasm" lmao? The design of the real 2019 Defender resembles the Diacovery lineup from some time ago, and doesn't seem to have much in common with Defender pedigree (the design seems to be disliked by some people as well, not to mention all the luxury add-ons and independent suspension instead of solid axles) Next time read carefully and don't miss the winky face ;)
Cool set 😍
"Everything is awesome" as we well know but... The second new and unique Technic color in one season? First bright light orange (or whatever), now olive green. It suits the Defender alright, let it have it, but what's the problem with developing existing colors? Both common and rare. E.g. bright green, medium blue and so on.
Thanks for the review, the best in its laconic precision and humor as always!
How many pieces make up the engine block?
26:45 I expected a line of hamsters like the Boston Dynamics dogs pulling their delivery truck.
I can’t believe it there was only one piece in new a color that wasn’t olive green
Uhh... If you can't motorize it, for what lego making gearbox that can't motorized?
Will you try to make a motorised version? That would be really cool to see. The two transmissions are kind of overkill anyways
Also, FINALLY a set where the suspension is not too stiff on an original lego model.
Nope, I like the pugerized version better.
@@searme I cannot fight that straight and factual logic. My apologies for my stupidity
and m:tg card is nice touch :)
Keep your rubbers from falling off people! Priorities. ;->
So that's where the suspension strength the Chiron lacks went
Am I only one who though at first that this case with orange piece on top was something for power up functions?
Sariel are you gonna do a review on the Liebherr when it comes out? I'd like to see it
Review coming September 26th.
Does the cylinder move when you push it on ground? Mine won't but it moves if I spin the wheel like in the video.
Depends on how you set the transmission and usually very slowly.
@@searme I got it fixed. Two differential were not in the same direction. Thanks for your reply.
You said 2/3 of the engine block is useless and later: it's not possible to motorize... Can we just replace the fake motorblock with a LEGO motor? I understand we need place for the battery (maybe at the roof?) but a motor can fit under the hood? I also not understand why transmission exists without a working motor. Ok this set is still a "must have" for me. It's just my questions.
It's the transmission that you should replace to get plenty of room for motors.
😂I was thinking the same thing it definitely looks better as a lego technic set
run music at 1.75 for new mariokart soundtrack
Hmm...for this particular model, RacingBrick has 2x the views with 1/10 the subscriber count. Seems like you have a new competitor in the technic review segment on UA-cam ;)
His review was first. That's all.