Just bought one for my son and he is building it! For 12 years old this is awesome. I can fell his passion. Remind me as kid. Thank you for your review.
I already forgot to check B models as today's sets mostly doesn't have official B models and you can find really astonishing B C D ... models on rebrickable for a few bucks. But I agree with you, it was great to get B models as a part of the box.
It's for a reason. It has coaxial rotor blades. They rotate in opposite directions. The coaxial rotors eliminate the need for a tail rotor, which is why you don't see the model with a tail rotor
@@indyjons321 if your talking about the pitch and roll of the rotor blades its by design, they do not all tilt at the same time but rather when they get to a certain point to move back and forward
Yes, I had removed it before travelling from Kosice to Bratislava and forgot it in Kosice. I was asking myself, who will be the first one noticing this :D Great eyes haha
Nope. Lego started producing motorized sets around 2002. I have a few older motorized kits myself, such as the 8421 Mobile Crane from 2005. Also 8297 and 8258. The 8275 Bulldozer from 2007 even had an RC remote control.
It has a awesome selection of body panels, one of the best technic sets ever in that regard for the price. Of course if this model was released today lego would probably charge 300 bucks for it by putting a licensed sticker set on it!😂