Lego Technic Supercar
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The more I look at this, the more I want it!
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3...

Anyone bought one? Worth the £100?
(Unfortunately not reduced in the sale
)
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3...

Anyone bought one? Worth the £100?
(Unfortunately not reduced in the sale
)g3org3y said:
The more I look at this, the more I want it!
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3...

Anyone bought one? Worth the £100?
(Unfortunately not reduced in the sale
)
Got it for Christmas from my folks http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3...

Anyone bought one? Worth the £100?
(Unfortunately not reduced in the sale
)
... will let you know in a few days if it's any good, though Iintend to make the alternative model first as prefer the look of that. I love Lego and Technic Lego 
I still have this one made up http://www.technicopedia.com/8865.html
Ganglandboss said:
fantastic, i remember the pop up lights and full independent front suspension.looking aback at that, it looks so primitive and 'studdy' compared to the new models with their curved pieces and smooth stud less beams.,.
mojitomax said:
Ganglandboss said:
fantastic, i remember the pop up lights and full independent front suspension.looking aback at that, it looks so primitive and 'studdy' compared to the new models with their curved pieces and smooth stud less beams.,.
tter than I recall it did at the time.Ganglandboss said:
I have to say, it looks a bit s
tter than I recall it did at the time.
That gif doesn't do it many favours..
tter than I recall it did at the time.Still have mine, displayed on top of a bookcase, brilliant model. Pop up headlights, fully independent wishbone suspension, V4 motor with 3 speeed gearbox, working differential (it was this model that showed me how diffs actually work, before they'd just been some sort of magic box full of metal bits!). The adjustable seats were a bit crap though, there was no lock on them to keep them in position!

20years (or so) on from that, I'm getting a real urge to get the UniMog kit....
Ganglandboss said:
I had this too,Got as far as trying to build the front axle/steering before I got annoyed and built the parts into my lego castle.
My old man despaired.
g3org3y said:
The more I look at this, the more I want it!
http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3...

Anyone bought one? Worth the £100?
(Unfortunately not reduced in the sale
)
I've got one and it' quite a good build especially if you haven't built a lego model for a while. The doors, bonnet and spoiler are all motorised which looks quite good.http://www.argos.co.uk/static/Product/partNumber/3...

Anyone bought one? Worth the £100?
(Unfortunately not reduced in the sale
)I got one for my Birthday - was a great build, thinking of stripping it down now to build the alternative hod rod from instructions on the Lego site.

Alternatively have considered converting it to fully RC, but looks like quite a challenge looking at some of the YouTube vids.
Youtube Motorized 8070 link

Alternatively have considered converting it to fully RC, but looks like quite a challenge looking at some of the YouTube vids.
Youtube Motorized 8070 link
PhilD said:
I got one for my Birthday - was a great build, thinking of stripping it down now to build the alternative hod rod from instructions on the Lego site.

Alternatively have considered converting it to fully RC, but looks like quite a challenge looking at some of the YouTube vids.
Youtube Motorized 8070 link
I was going to ask about the hot rod version.. Ta for posting the pic of it.
Alternatively have considered converting it to fully RC, but looks like quite a challenge looking at some of the YouTube vids.
Youtube Motorized 8070 link
As I recall the 'secondary' models were just shown built, but without any instructions in the kit..

But if the info is on-line - well, I want it all the more! The hot rod looks ace!

Schmeeky said:
PhilD said:
I got one for my Birthday - was a great build, thinking of stripping it down now to build the alternative hod rod from instructions on the Lego site.

Alternatively have considered converting it to fully RC, but looks like quite a challenge looking at some of the YouTube vids.
Youtube Motorized 8070 link
I was going to ask about the hot rod version.. Ta for posting the pic of it.
Alternatively have considered converting it to fully RC, but looks like quite a challenge looking at some of the YouTube vids.
Youtube Motorized 8070 link
As I recall the 'secondary' models were just shown built, but without any instructions in the kit..

But if the info is on-line - well, I want it all the more! The hot rod looks ace!

Pooky67 said:
I had that beast, prefered the race car to the 4-wheel-steer one 
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