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I have the three Technic sets #8024 (Universal Set), #8815 (Speedway Bandit), and #8820 (Mountain Rambler). Included with these three sets was an additional set of official instructions for building a race car by combining the parts from these three sets. Is there any facility in the database for including things like…
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I would say it is a MOC made from #8815 and #8820
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CLASSIC TECHNIC SCORE ROUND 4! 8820 Mountain Rambler (1991) 8640 Polar Copter (1996) 8223 Hydrofoil 7 (1996) x2 I love how 8223's alternate name is "Powerboat Columbia" for some reason 🤣
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Agreed, I only have 4 Technic sets: #8024, #8815, #8820, and #42036. Since it had been almost 25 years between the 8xxx sets and #42036, a lot has changed. My impression of Technic was, "bricks with holes in the side", so you can imagine my surprise when I got the modern Technic set and how different it was.
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So I got this (dismantled as requested) in a recent score but cannot find directions online to build the red car pictured. I checked my big 3 sites (Bricklink, Brickset, peeron) for links/clues but got zilch. Can anyone direct me to the manual?
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Hi All, Below Lego sets from 80s/90s for sale. This is a great offer for all Lego collectors to get unique sets bought in Baltona and Pewex shops in Poland almost 20 years ago. All sets have boxes and instructions, however as they were collected long time back please bear in mind that some of the boxes may be unglued or…
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Here's what I want to shift: #8851 (1984) Excavator (only one that's not complete, missing tracks) #8620 (1986) Snow Scooter #8640 (1986) Polar Copter #8660 (1986) Arctic Rescue Unit #8680 (1986) Arctic Rescue Base #8852 (1987) Robot #8853 (1988) Excavator #8862 (1989) Backhoe Grader #8825 (1990) Night Chopper #8840 (1990)…
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