Discussion
I've got a copy of the following and it's quite fascinating from a mechanical engineering perspective.

I would like to try and build some of the mechanisms so what would be the best (most cost effective) way to get a selection of cogs, wheels, shafts, couplings etc to try and build them.
It's been a long time since I bought any new parts and all the stuff seems to be frachised sets. Is it possible to just purchase a box of common parts that can be used rather than build a model?
I would like to try and build some of the mechanisms so what would be the best (most cost effective) way to get a selection of cogs, wheels, shafts, couplings etc to try and build them.
It's been a long time since I bought any new parts and all the stuff seems to be frachised sets. Is it possible to just purchase a box of common parts that can be used rather than build a model?
pistonheadforum said:
Do they not do a standard motor anymore? Is there and alternative worth getting?
Motors and hubs are here:https://www.lego.com/en-gb/themes/powered-up
JoshSm said:
Looks like part of my collection.
Though of the Lego Porsches the GT4 e-Performance gets the most attention as it's not too bad an RC car while the others are slightly less exciting for playing with. At least that's the 5 year old's opinion.
My 8 and 10 year olds were enjoying playing with them last night. 8 year liked Rex and 10 year old preferred the RS. I think my favourite is the RSR, so everyone was happy! Though of the Lego Porsches the GT4 e-Performance gets the most attention as it's not too bad an RC car while the others are slightly less exciting for playing with. At least that's the 5 year old's opinion.
ThunderSpook said:
I have the RS and the RSR. Can't bring myself to get the Rex because I think it looks terrible.
Fair comment. In it's defense I'd argue its actually a better build the RSR but if you already own that and don't like the look of Rex then there's not much reason to part with the ~£95 it's going for new at the moment.seefarr said:
We spent all weekend taking apart this 42082 - what a mission! But now we get to start over again. Book one is on the table and book two is in the plastic crate.

I bought a used one and had to sort all the pieces (thankfully all there), built it, got 3 steps very early in the build very wrong.Had to disassemble it back to the start and start again.
Thankfully it was during lockdown so time was available!
EPIC thing though when built and working properly!
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