I was under the assumption that the technic line was discontinued around 2000 when Bionocle came out. Or maybe the store around me just stoped carrying them. Any way my favorite line is back. Time to start playing again
I was under the assumption that the technic line was discontinued around 2000 when Bionocle came out. Or maybe the store around me just stoped carrying them. Any way my favorite line is back. Time to start playing again
Uh oh...
a good excuse for daddy to buy presents for the kids ;). My daughters will likely grow up to be gearheads. Gearhead girls with a very proud father.
Clem
I played with Legos all the time when I was a kid. I still want this kit sooo badly!:
Technic Supercar FTW. It also came with instructions on how to turn it into a Formula 1-style car. Sucks that these kits are so rare nowadays.
V-8 engine, independant suspension all around, pop-up headlights, 4-wheel drive and steering w/ 3 differentials, 4-speed H-gate transmission, etc., etc. Read about it here:
http://alumni.cse.ucsc.edu/~dulcaoin/reviews/noframes/8880-2.html
I found one for sale on eBay... Australia. The guy won't ship to the US, either.
Technic never really left. Some years kit were better than others. Remember LEGO Model Team? I lusted over that big rig.
ArtOfRuin wrote: I played with Legos all the time when I was a kid. I still want this kit sooo badly!: Technic Supercar FTW. It also came with instructions on how to turn it into a Formula 1-style car. Sucks that these kits are so rare nowadays.
I had this one:
It even had a working gearbox, if I remember right. I reworked it into a kick-ass dune buggy. As you do with that kind of car.
What I like about it is the lack of special for-this-kit parts. Check out the kitchen faucets reused as spark plugs!
Keith, you had the granddy of them all. That bugger was one of the first $100+ kits, if I remember correctly. Wonder what a complete kits worth nowadays?
OK technically not Technic but this thing is begging for some R/C parts! 1:9 scale Ferrari F1 - 20" long and 7" wide
http://shop.lego.com/ByTheme/Product.aspx?p=8157&cn=112&d=70
And yeah, Technic never went away, must have just been your local stores.
I want to figure out how to build this
http://www.techeblog.com/index.php/tech-gadget/fully-automatic-lego-uzi
A fully auto rubber band gun
Appleseed wrote: Keith, you had the granddy of them all. That bugger was one of the first $100+ kits, if I remember correctly. Wonder what a complete kits worth nowadays?
I was lucky enough to be traveling with my parents through Europe for several months in 1984 (I think), including a stop in Legoland. So we probably picked that kit up at the source. I remember a rack where you could buy individual Technic pieces, either at Legoland or in some huge German toy store. Technic hit Europe before it got to Canada, so I was ahead of the curve! I learned a lot from that stuff, like how a differential works. My friends would come over and play with Lego, and while they were making houses I'd be making functional double-wishbone suspensions.
I still have all the components of the kit, I'm sure. Maybe even the destructions. But not the packaging, so the collectors won't be interested.
If I had a kid, I'd be combining Technic and Mindstorms.
I had this Model Team set:
I need to go through all of my Legos at my dad's house... I have thousands upon thousands of pieces. Definitely one of my best memories throughout my childhood.
Anyone like LEGO robots? Not the gimpy Mind Storms one, but full on Japanese style super seizure sci-fi robots? Look no further:
http://www.mechahub.com/
new technic off roader
http://shop.lego.com/ByTheme/Product.aspx?p=8297&cn=57&d=70
only $120
although, i picked this one up at the GM carlisle year before last
NEENER NEENER NEENER! best $38 i ever spent!
(it was an unopened kit and it was FUN to build, i didnt realize how much i missed legos)
oh golly, i want this one SOOOoooo bad.. a more detailed version of the one i have...
http://shop.lego.com/Product/?p=8674
lego ferrari F1 with working suspension!
must start hunting for this for myself!
Ahh, taking me back to my youth. I have a theory that the two most common denominators with engineers (or tinkerers in general) in my age range are a childhood (or adult) interest in Legos and MacGyver. I loved Technic and I always wanted to build the Dragster one. My mom insisted I save my old Legos since I played with them so much so I gotta pull those out. I'm glad I have a son now as he is the perfect excuse to buy some of this stuff. ME: Our son would love the Ferrari F1 kit MY WIFE: But, he's only 1!
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