We are used to criticizing LEGO Technic sets for being inaccurate in terms of scale and shaping. For an inexperienced builder, the set might be a tough challenge. Speaking about the clarity of the building guide, I must admit there are a couple of rather complicated steps that I wish were redesigned. ![]() It is also easy to notice that a lot of curved Technic panels are covered in stickers fan builders longing for the panels in dark bluish grey would not approve this.ĭespite being a licensed product, the set comes with absolutely no additional information about the real aircraft. ![]() With over 40 stickers, the set’s design relies heavily on tiny visual elements created by graphic designers. It’s always a pleasure to see the building guide and the sticker sheet wrapped in plastic. There’s nothing special about it the box is just like those we saw in 42099 4×4 X-treme Off-Roader and 42109 App-Controlled Top Gear Rally Car sets. When you finally have to use the flex axle, it is easy to get confused as there’s no hint that the flex axle is in the plastic bag together with the blades.īoth electric elements are packed in a dedicated box. Fun fact: there is also a flex axle in the same bag, but since it’s black and thin, it’s hardly noticeable inside a sealed bag. ![]() ![]() Another unmarked bag carries six rotor blades.
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