About this deal
Construction begins with the front of the vehicle The front axle features double wishbone suspension and steering, but it is not connected to the drivetrain and the 6-cylinder engine, so unlike the real F-150, the model is rear-wheel drive only, although of course it doesn't matter in an unpowered vehicle.
Note: The part list shown in this descritpion contains allthe parts required to build the chassis. If you already own the LEGO set 42126, you can find at the following link a custom list that only contains the additionnal parts required (Buwizz Controller not listed):
The off-road tyre is new this year, having first appeared in the abysmal Control+ 42124 Off-Road Buggy. It's not prototypical at all, but it looks like the sort you might put on the vehicle for specialist off-road use.
There are no new parts in the set, but there are number of recolours, mostly orange beams and panels.Upload an Image in the specific color if you have one and the one in the above listing is not available.
After completing the relaxing building challenge, you’ll love displaying your collectible LEGO Technic Ford F-150 model normann1974 (2273) confirmed accuracy of this inventory on Feb 10, 2022.(source: Sealed Set Contents) The finished Raptor is both striking and robust, very befitting of the real thing. It’s a fantastic model, and a prime example that it’s what’s inside the box, not what’s on the outside, that really counts. It’s probably not for everyone, but those looking for a really enjoyable Technic experience coupled with a decent and eye-catching model could do a lot worse than this.Overall, it's an excellent model: not too big, not too complex, and without Control+ to bloat the price and impede playability.