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Your Guide to Collecting LEGO Star Wars Sets imageThe little plastic snap-together blocks, LEGOs,, are among the most popular children s toys available, firing the imagination of both boys and girls. However, aside from pure, free-form inventiveness,...Read More about Your Guide to Collecting LEGO Star Wars Sets FREE Download: Available from PICSLHuge black truck (tractor-trailer style) with red stripe and grey and chrome accents. The main model is very similar at first glance to 5570 Highway Rig from the original Model Team line, though with more than 2.5 times as many pieces, this is obviously much larger and more detailed. The color scheme is very similar to that of 5590 Whirl N' Wheel Supertruck. The alternate model looks sort of like a troop transport or something. No other alternate models are pictured on the box. I'd been looking forward to getting this set ever since first seeing the pictures posted on the Internet several months ago. At the time I figured I'd wait to get it until I could find it on sale as I did with most of the other Model Team sets.

But after months of anticipation with no other new Model Team sets to build I gave in and ordered it as soon as it showed up in the S@H catalog. It arrived Friday, July 26th, about a week before the promised shipping date of "the first week in August." Fortunately I made it home from work before the apartment office closed so I could get to work on it that night. Total build time was about 10 hours but that included much Olympics watching, dog walking and other distractions. This is a great looking truck with a wonderful selection of pieces but there's one major annoyance � it only has six wheels! It's got beautiful 68.8 x 24 soft rubber tires that look very realistic, even compressing slightly under the weight of the truck. But there are only two wheels on each of the rear axles so to build a true 18-wheeler you'd have to buy three of these big boys. Hopefully S@H will eventually offer them in a parts pack but for now they only seem to have various balloon tires. But the truck is beautifully outfitted and decorated with lots of chrome and other realistic touches.

And of course it's got that cute black cat hood ornament that gives it its European name. And for me what really sells it are the large number of certain hard-to-find pieces including 30, count 'em 30 black quarter-round (macaroni) bricks, plus another ten in red. (MUST-HAVE for Model Team completists like me :) Any Model Team fan will want to save up for this one. It's a great (though expensive) source for certain elements but it does have one annoying short-coming (more on that below). The truck itself looks excellent but there is nothing unique structurally about it for anyone who has built other Model Team sets. It's more a matter of scale � this truck is bigger and badder and has more accessories and add-ons than any other set I've ever seen. I love the use of rounded pieces (quarter-rounds and half-arches), continuing a trend started with the lovely hotrod. Like other Model Team vehicles this one can be steered around the room with a nob on the roof. The truck is so heavy, however, that pushing it only with the nob is a little tough so it's really a two-hand job.

There are lots of moving parts � opening doors including a couple that conceal various hand tools, lifting hood, the seats even tilt forward! And there are several amenities to help you pretend you're a trucker on a cross-country haul. There is a coffee machine on the dash, a TV and walkie-talkie in the sleeper cab, and the aforementioned hand tools plus a fire extinguisher and even a Fabuland shovel. And when it's time to bed down for the night there's a handy reading lamp above the bunk.
buy only lego figures The big wheels, various realistic touches, huge number of rounded pieces (and pieces in general) and the color scheme.
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30 black + 10 red 2x2 quarter round (macaroni) bricks 24 grey 2x2 round bricks 10 black 1x2 grooved bricks (horiz. on one side, vert. on other) Chrome pipes and headlights as found in the 5541 Blue Fury Lots of half-arches in black, grey and red 68.8 x 24 tires (over 2.5 inches in diameter) 6x1x8 brick high doors Chrome horn, railing, running light and antenna pieces 4x4x1 lift-up door/frame that snaps open and closed 1x2 grilles in chrome
cheap lego movie ps4 Tires, including a small one for the steering wheel
buy lego jurassic world game Typical Model Team decals - mostly stripes and grille patterns.
lego 21110 buyI don't usually apply grille decals anyway and many of these cover more than one piece or conflict with the decal placement on the alternate model.

Also cool looking but covering more than one piece are a decal for the sleeper cab's TV and an instrument cluster for the dash. Red stripes for the huge doors might limit future designs but really make the truck look finished. Model Team is my one true LEGO love but I'm also a big fan of "cool parts." Thus my collection consists of all of the Model Team sets plus a vast smattering of sets from virtually all other themes including Freestyle, Space, Castle, Pirates, Town, Paradisa, Technic, Trains and even a small Belville set.If you would like to appear to be from a different country - e.g. to change the displayed currencies - select a country from below.5571 Giant Truck is a LEGO Model Team set released in 1996. It was, until recently, one of the biggest LEGO sets ever sold.Welcome to another TLCB review of a Model Team classic. This one’s from 1996 and ain’t it pretty? The 5571, or ‘Black Cat’ as it was known, was the crowning glory of the Model Team line. It certainly went out in style.

However, over £100 was a lot to ask for a Lego set at the time and they didn’t sell many. A pity, as it was actually good value; with more pieces than any Lego set ever, at the time. If you want one now, it will cost you more than double… still worth it. So, what do you get in exchange for all that moolah ? Many good things, including unique wheels (they look the same as those on 8285 but they’re slightly bigger), a pair of very large one piece printed doors that do at least look more at ease than such items on the smaller models, lots and lots of black plates, some shiny chrome – properly shiny – loads of tools and the sort of greebly bits that spaceship designers love. And a Fabuland shovel! Putting all these together takes time, naturally enough, but there’s nothing difficult here – Lego hadn’t yet got around to incorporating many SNOT techniques in even their most elaborate sets, but the appearance of this doesn’t suffer for it. Instructions for this are easy to follow, with not quite today’s baby build steps but they are simpler than contemporary Technic models.

There’s a nice B model too, a European style truck that’s good enough but is rather blown away by the main event. Whoever designed this was having fun. It’s possible that they got a little carried away with all the bars and doors and bits and bobs festooning the body, but it’s all very nicely done and you really can picture this haulin’ ass across the wide open spaces of America. Probably not Denmark, though. Us Europeans never see trucks like this, but we do love them, and so do Lego – look at how many they’ve made over the years compared to flat fronted European trucks. There’s a romanticism here entirely missing from the more utilitarian domestic lorries, good as they are; and this set makes the very most of that.if it’s technical wizardry you’re after you’re looking in the wrong place, although it does steer (slightly) via a hand of god control on the roof. This can be improved upon easily enough, and there’s room for a ‘working’ engine to replace the – very nice – show engine supplied.

Other than that though, this is all about the details.Starting with the little black cat perched on the hood, and all manner of steps and bars and stacks and lights and, and… I’m out of breath. It could have done with bigger windscreen wipers, though… As well as all the stuff you see on the outside, there’s some comfortable looking seats, that tilt forward to get at the bed behind, the driver’s got a well stocked dashboard – including a dash mounted coffee maker that we can only hope succeeds in keeping him awake, there’s little opening compartments on each side full of little tools, ladders and levers and things on the back, the doors and bonnet open; the latter to reveal the well detailed V8 every self-respecting rig of this size’ll need… I could go on forever…Until I get to the back half. Was it done by a different person ? Was he given no budget ? Aft of the cab, this does look a bit… underdone, and not just because of the OTT front part. There’s a start at a rear fender, but it is just the start, there’s only two wheels on each axle, the trailer hitch looks OK but not strong enough.