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I noticed while building #41999 that the piece to keep in place the axle from the drive train motor is different than the #9398 (step 53 on book 1 of #41999). #9398 uses a Cross Block 90°/Technic, Axle and Pin Connector Perpendicular while #41999 uses a H to V Beam 90°/Technic, Pin Connector Perpendicular 2 x 2 Bent. While…
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^ Yeah my #9398 has the H to V beam.
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I think Lego actually switched that part out in the actual 9398 sets in the later releases... I remember reading something earlier this year... Why they switched it, I honestly do not know...
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My 9398 was purchased early so probably first batches. I did some researches it might have been because of some people using the piece "up side down" and therefore preventing the motor to run...
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