I like the "left over supports" for this big models, a few extra pieces to help the building process is a good thing. Thje building process is part of the fun
I have seen supports be used by Lego before, mostly in older Technic sets where they were used to keep front & rear wheels aligned. However, I'm pretty sure the leftovers of those sets were repurposed into later parts of the build. The Starry Night set also has a lot of extra 1x4 plates that are acknowledged in the manual, probably to give some leeway if you make a mistake building the back "wall". Overall though, I've never seen anything like the supports here. I do like them, though!
A truly unique and substantial build with great, and unusual techniques throughout. Very impressed how solid, and stable the plane is given it's sheer length and precariously balanced stand. Also really like how all the parts all printed and not stickered. Needs to become the standard of all Lego Icons sets at some point given the 18+ target audience and how much they cost.
My father was a licenced aircraft engineer for British Airways and serviced Concorde for the lifetime of the aircraft. I can't wait to buy this and give it to him to build for me. So proud of him and his service on one of mankinds greatest technological achievements, and the model looks absolutely stunning! Amazing!
I have built many complex Lego sets, such as the 9800R Liebherr excavator. The tricks used in this set are without a doubt the most advanced building techniques I have every seen in a production Lego set. Normally these are only used to create the displays at the Lego land amusement parks. Definitely looking forward to building this.
Ok, after watching the review - this is awesome. So can we now expect to get a series of planes in speed champions approach? Ideally I would love to have WWII warbirds, but that's out of the question, so maybe just commercial airliners and small private planes and helicopters?
I quite like the livery they went with actually. The Concorde test livery is quite famous in its own right and was pretty much the only way you'd have seen Concorde looking between its First flight in 1969 and 1976 when airlines first began to fly it. There's an aircraft museum near where I live which has one of the original Concorde prototypes and thus it's in this livery too
$200 for a plane that over a meter long - best bang for the buck for '23! Can't wait to get a set to build and hang on the wall (hoping someone makes a custom 3D printed wall mount for this Concorde.
Wow, I think last time I was really impressed by a Lego set was many years ago when I built the Arocs. Since then, I was always left after the impression that Lego could do more with their more complicated sets. And this Concorde is just wonderful in every way I can think of. Mad respect for the designing team that brought this to life. I hope one day they'll bring back the fun in Technic as well, because they are rocking the system builds nowadays. And thank you for making this video such an immersive experience, it really felt like I was building it :)
The only gripe I have with the set is the lack of landing gear doors, so the gear is always exposed which makes it looks a bit ugly. Certainly going to get my hands on the set though and perhaps look into covering the exposed landing gear even if that means loosing the gear retracting functionality.
I am with you on that , i was thinking the same thing when i get this set , my OCD needs a fix for those exposed landing gear but most wont care because it still is an amazing set ..
I just bought this set three hours ago but I can’t build it because I started building another set that I got at the same time and once I got to the 60th part turns out it wasn’t even in the set so I couldn’t even build any more than that, so I’ve just been sitting here with an unfinished Lego set looking for the piece for the past three hours
Agreed. It's a vital care-about for any model airplane. As someone of pension age, I still like to swoosh my Lego Sopwith Camel biplane from time to time. 😅
When I built the Discovery I felt it was fragile until a certain point, so the orange pieces are probably to counter those criticisms. I'm impressed with the set but I have nowhere to display it.
I did some customisation for my lego Concord(e) set to look more like the 1976 - 1984 British Airways livery. I even customised the visor to look more realistic to 002 prototype's visor as well to the delta wings with more details with the numbers from 1 through 15 on them which was a pain since Lego got it in the mixed livery and they left some decals out.
This set is awesome, and you detailed review convinced me to purchase a Concorde. Can’t wait to build it and use the various fantastic building techniques
I was very impressed with your video and commentary. I love all the little comments you throw in as the build takes place as to how and why things are done and also how some parts can be a bit tricky to put together. The finished product looks great and I might just have to go out and buy it now. After watching your presentation and how well you came across in the video, I've now subscribed to your channel. Thanks again.
I got mine from the Lego store 9/4 as soon as they opened. 5 build hours later it’s done. I have to agree with you that it’s like building a big speed champions set. Engaging and not too repetitive and the finished model is awesome. It’s my new favorite also. As good as the space shuttle and Saturn V.
This is a Lego set I want really badly... I've not bought any Lego in almost 7 years but this one has really caught my eye... I just don't have to he money as a student :((
I just finished building this and enjoyed the build very much but I enjoy the finished result even more - looks amazing! What's more - it really is totally swooshable!
Finalllyyyyy a sweet build for a decent price about one of my favorite.. I guess vehicles, And I tottaly was not uh reading Concorde facts and wathing the video at the same time or anything lol
Waiting for this set, all of the reviews including this one are very positive. Local it’s $299 (AUD) but have my name down for release on Monday. Cheers.
As always, such a great and in-depth review my man! Can’t wait to pick up the set! I have one question though, what is the peak height of the model whilst on the stand? LEGO only seems to list the height of the model itself.
My sets landing system is a bit wrecked, I’ve rebuilt it and still the gears are super weak and dont come all the way out when the back of the fuselage is twisted.
Everything is perfect on 10318, price is reasonable. Biggest problem was the size, I don't have space for it. Do you think belly of Concorde can put in this piece? "6302094: PANEL 3X5, W/ 4.85 HOLE"
I have an Lego Saturn v rocket,it’s true it is noticeably yellowing (same for my Lego ISS) but the building process was incredible and it still looks good
I think the question of the livery is honestly a question of branding. My theory is that's the reason all of the Lego Ideas Concorde sets failed to garner approval for production and similarly the reason they used a modified prototype livery; they used the licensed liveries from airlines who were not willing to provide their likenesses to Lego. In any case, I think it looks fantastic, so no real complains!
My guess is that in the future there will be designers on rebrickable that will create a British Airways/Air France livery which you can buy and create a different livery so ima buy the set today and get the livery later
The Lego Concorde is my 20th (and biggest) model of Concorde! In various scales, plastic kits, desk models, diecast and the cobi one too - interestingly, i now have the same number of Concorde models as examples built of the real thing
I'm not a big aviation enthusiast, but the Concorde is such a marvel of engineering and its elegance makes it truly iconic. Funnily enough, I was considering buying a Peugeot 9x8 Technic set at the store (I'm more of a Technic fan) but saw the Concorde at the same price -139€ - and my knees started to wobble a bit. Grabbed it, purchased it and I can't wait to start building the thing. At THAT price, the amount of pieces and the level of accuracy that you get makes this probably one of the best Lego sets you can buy at the moment.
@RacingBrick you’ve shown the absolute BEST idea on how to utilize the awesome giant sized Lego technic supercar series by mounting it on a matching background (reminds me of Porsche’s history of great marketing) and then mounting to the wall vertically, I have just the space to put such a thing and now I can totally justify the few hundred dollar cost as the equivalent of a nicely framed whatever. Great job friend. Great review of the Concorde.
I knew I was going to buy this set the moment I saw the leaked images. But now that I know what an incredible build experience it is, I might have to buy two! 😂
Hi Balasz, I think you made a mistake in the placement of che canopy pieces: the one non-printed piece is also placed on the section with the built seats: it's a bit strange to see seats with no windows. Maybe it has to be inverted with the bathroom walls?
I remember this box sitting beside the Titanic in a Lego store in Singapore. I originally wanted the Titanic as it also was on a discount. But the weight kept me from buying it. 14 kilograms is no joke and I knew my luggage would be overweight when going home to Denmark. I had to go with the Concorde instead because I just wanted a cool plane to be in my apartment back in Denmark and because it weighed a little over 3 kilograms. I did build the Concorde while living at my cousin’s home but I didn’t thought of the size of this beautiful plane until it dawned upon me: Oh dear, it is so big! 😮😩 It can’t fit into my luggage and disassembling it was a pain. I thought nothing more of Concorde and went on my way onboard an Airbus A380 to Heathrow Airport, London. Unfortunately my mother I couldn’t get a direct flight to Copenhagen… but there was another surprise waiting just sitting and looking good at the runway. No, not our Scandinavian Airlines plane and a boy sitting behind kept blabbering about the Concorde. 🙄 He then said: Look! There’s the Concorde! I thought it was a joke and looked to my left. What treat for the eyes! Love at first sight 🥰 I have build my Concorde and I had to make room for it. So remember to have room to place it. 😎👍🏽
I think I understand the use of the orange Technic connector. The piece is connected to the black axel that you have to push in. Now you cant remove the panel, but also can't remove the axle. But I believe that if you open the landing gear, you can reach the orange connector and slid it back to remove the black axle. Still don't know how you are suppose to remove the grey axles with stops from the panels?
@edgarleft I believe that you'd be able to push the 8L grey axles out during the disassembly; the forward one once the block assembly from steps 261-264 is removed, and the rear appears that it could be removed in the same way but by pushing on the orange piece (at the appropriate rotational angle). But I don't, yet, have any desire to disassemble mine to confirm.
I used to make single layer wings like those when I was a kid. Never thought it would actually be built this big. It's amazing! Really want one in my studio.
(Big) Lego Aviation-Sets hardly disappoint, wether it's Technic oder System-Bricks. They're all always very fun to build (for example Lego 8480 or 42145)...
Yet another great review from (in my opinion) the best Lego reviewer on RUclips. I was waiting for your review on this one with anticipation and thankfully it came before VIP release date. I’m definitely putting my order in tomorrow; your detailed review has sealed the deal for me 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
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Been waiting for this one
I'm wondering why the planes wings don't use plates. Will it change the pricing of the set?
7:26 - if you’re doing fair and unbiased reviews, why don’t you mention or call out the obvious misalignment in the red striping?
@@Av-vd3wkhe did mention it wtf ?
surprisngly low price tag, I was expecting at least 400
I like the "left over supports" for this big models, a few extra pieces to help the building process is a good thing. Thje building process is part of the fun
If it doesn’t affect the price then I don’t mind it, and I welcome it
Would have been kind of cool if the parts were used for the stand or something.
@@noaho0862 true, but the stand's archway pieces are perfect for it regardless
@@raiden1425 definitely I just think it would have been interesting parts usage
I thought it was the flames...
This is the LEGO set I always wanted to build it look real good
Creator Ferrari f-40 uses two green 1x4 plates as supports during assembly. Later removed and leftover at the end of the set.
I love but I am staying at the first mechanism and a piece is so flimpsy I dont know what to do I stayed 1 hour at this part 😢😢😢😢
where did you get these technic car wall mounts/plates
I have seen supports be used by Lego before, mostly in older Technic sets where they were used to keep front & rear wheels aligned. However, I'm pretty sure the leftovers of those sets were repurposed into later parts of the build. The Starry Night set also has a lot of extra 1x4 plates that are acknowledged in the manual, probably to give some leeway if you make a mistake building the back "wall". Overall though, I've never seen anything like the supports here. I do like them, though!
I remember the Mustang used the pieces for the nitro tank as supports for the front bumper before being used to build said tank
Yeah, like with the mustang, some brick round 2 x 2 were used as support, but later used as 'nitro-tank' or so. So not really leftovers
Exactly what I was thinking of, 8421 and 42009 did this with the parts that synchronized the wheel axles, but they were used later in the build
It’s really too bad they didn’t use them in the stand.
The 10248 Ferrari F40 used extra pieces for stabilization that were not repurposed back into the set (I think green 1x4 plates).
A truly unique and substantial build with great, and unusual techniques throughout. Very impressed how solid, and stable the plane is given it's sheer length and precariously balanced stand. Also really like how all the parts all printed and not stickered. Needs to become the standard of all Lego Icons sets at some point given the 18+ target audience and how much they cost.
My father was a licenced aircraft engineer for British Airways and serviced Concorde for the lifetime of the aircraft. I can't wait to buy this and give it to him to build for me. So proud of him and his service on one of mankinds greatest technological achievements, and the model looks absolutely stunning! Amazing!
I thank your father for flying the most amazing plane ever
My grandfather did the same but for Airfrance (the other company that made the Concorde)
its hard trust me
Have i got space for it? No. Will i buy it? Try to guess
Same
YES
Fr im doing the same lmao
I would absolutely love to see more aviation sets from Lego!
Fr
« - The Concorde featured a droop snoot.
- A droop snoot?
- Yeah, the snoot would droop.
-The snoot drooped. »
I have built many complex Lego sets, such as the 9800R Liebherr excavator. The tricks used in this set are without a doubt the most advanced building techniques I have every seen in a production Lego set. Normally these are only used to create the displays at the Lego land amusement parks. Definitely looking forward to building this.
Calling the Liebherr complex is just a joke
@@SYLRMHA Did you build one in 1-sitting?
Ok, after watching the review - this is awesome. So can we now expect to get a series of planes in speed champions approach? Ideally I would love to have WWII warbirds, but that's out of the question, so maybe just commercial airliners and small private planes and helicopters?
They have both the Airbus and Boeing licences now so maybe
Many many many Warbirds have Cobi! Perfect model quality.
Cobi is much better than Lego.
You must see it!
@@waynejuckts66Cobi is only good at 2 things war birds and tanks
Thanks for the video! Such a classic set, incredible details. Can't wait to build this one myself
I quite like the livery they went with actually. The Concorde test livery is quite famous in its own right and was pretty much the only way you'd have seen Concorde looking between its First flight in 1969 and 1976 when airlines first began to fly it. There's an aircraft museum near where I live which has one of the original Concorde prototypes and thus it's in this livery too
Seeing this build really excites me for the future. It's amazing how just a handful of new pieces opens up so many possibilities for clever techniques
Lego should released two versions of this concorde one on British Airways livery or air France livery or released sticker for the livery
$200 for a plane that over a meter long - best bang for the buck for '23! Can't wait to get a set to build and hang on the wall (hoping someone makes a custom 3D printed wall mount for this Concorde.
Actually a set I'm excited about this year.
Wow, I think last time I was really impressed by a Lego set was many years ago when I built the Arocs. Since then, I was always left after the impression that Lego could do more with their more complicated sets. And this Concorde is just wonderful in every way I can think of. Mad respect for the designing team that brought this to life. I hope one day they'll bring back the fun in Technic as well, because they are rocking the system builds nowadays. And thank you for making this video such an immersive experience, it really felt like I was building it :)
Anyone know why Lego decided to have two tiles with the studs up on the wings by the fuselage windows? Looks out of place to me.
The only gripe I have with the set is the lack of landing gear doors, so the gear is always exposed which makes it looks a bit ugly. Certainly going to get my hands on the set though and perhaps look into covering the exposed landing gear even if that means loosing the gear retracting functionality.
I am with you on that , i was thinking the same thing when i get this set , my OCD needs a fix for those exposed landing gear but most wont care because it still is an amazing set ..
if you look on rebrickable in about 2 months there will be fixes to all the problems in the set
I just bought this set three hours ago but I can’t build it because I started building another set that I got at the same time and once I got to the 60th part turns out it wasn’t even in the set so I couldn’t even build any more than that, so I’ve just been sitting here with an unfinished Lego set looking for the piece for the past three hours
The best part of the video is the information about "swooshability".
It's so big everyone can feel like child again. :D
Agreed. It's a vital care-about for any model airplane. As someone of pension age, I still like to swoosh my Lego Sopwith Camel biplane from time to time. 😅
Awesome review. Did you notice any color inconsistencies in white pieces?
dsoesnt really happen with the white i think, just dontn leave it in the sun
@@stonksrgud7645 If you pause the video around 9:44 you can see quite a bit of variation in the white parts
I don't really see color inconsistencies, but different pieces might have slightly different reflections so there's a perception of variation
On my Concorde the wheels are not in sync do you know why
When I built the Discovery I felt it was fragile until a certain point, so the orange pieces are probably to counter those criticisms. I'm impressed with the set but I have nowhere to display it.
3:08 those 6x1x5 slopes are only technically new for this year. they are variants with bottom stud holders of a piece that existed since 1999.
Mate i had NO idea how big this was for only 170 quid. Im gonna have to put some of my pay aside...
Been looking forward to it since it was leaked. Hope itll look good with the discovery shuttle
You can see them together in the video :)
Depending on the mod the large cars like Mustang and Camaro have parts left. Bonsai has many parts between it's transition, but not leftovers.
I did some customisation for my lego Concord(e) set to look more like the 1976 - 1984 British Airways livery. I even customised the visor to look more realistic to 002 prototype's visor as well to the delta wings with more details with the numbers from 1 through 15 on them which was a pain since Lego got it in the mixed livery and they left some decals out.
I love this build! I greatly appreciate you highlight all the genius building solutions. Better than I thought. 😀
Lego should make an SR-71 blackbird. I’d buy at least 2
It's the same livery as the example in the Imperial War Museum in Duxford England.
Yep, Concorde G-AXDN one of the first pre-production models
I’m glad it’s “swooshable,” otherwise it’s a bust for me.
This set is awesome, and you detailed review convinced me to purchase a Concorde. Can’t wait to build it and use the various fantastic building techniques
Lego creator expert ferrari set 10248 give 1 by 4 green plates as support leftovers.
@grohl666 will probably take the leftover orange pieces and make 25 different models out of them!
Where can I buy the displays for the cars in the background?
From huyl.it/
I was very impressed with your video and commentary. I love all the little comments you throw in as the build takes place as to how and why things are done and also how some parts can be a bit tricky to put together. The finished product looks great and I might just have to go out and buy it now.
After watching your presentation and how well you came across in the video, I've now subscribed to your channel.
Thanks again.
I’m sure people will come up with alternative vertical stabilisers for the alternative liveries
I got mine from the Lego store 9/4 as soon as they opened. 5 build hours later it’s done. I have to agree with you that it’s like building a big speed champions set. Engaging and not too repetitive and the finished model is awesome. It’s my new favorite also. As good as the space shuttle and Saturn V.
It’s amazing, the circular nose meeting a square shaped cockpit irks me
bros worst enemy is a stage one earthquake
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭😭
How long it took u yo build plus hope lego release the following next
A380, a330,a340,a320,a360
B777-300ER, b747 b737
Wow, a Lego Concorde with an accurate-looking ogee delta, but the nose is a bit of a compromise. On my Xmas list already 🎄
This is a Lego set I want really badly... I've not bought any Lego in almost 7 years but this one has really caught my eye... I just don't have to he money as a student :((
I just finished building this and enjoyed the build very much but I enjoy the finished result even more - looks amazing! What's more - it really is totally swooshable!
This set is fire like the real concorde on the 25th of july 2000!
That's my Xmas present to myself sorted!
I'm holding out for the Mega Blocks Tupolev Tu-144
Finalllyyyyy a sweet build for a decent price about one of my favorite.. I guess vehicles, And I tottaly was not uh reading Concorde facts and wathing the video at the same time or anything lol
the white plane on white background picture you were talking about is very airbus
This is a must buy for me :) Thanks for the nice video, as always :)
As much as I like the Concorde, I honestly think it'd be cooler if Lego made a Tupolev TU-144 as well as or instead of the Anglo-French aeroplane.
First reviewer of this set I've seen quote the droop snoop interview meme. xD
That made me very happy, lol.
legend's say he is still standing to this day 💀💀💀
reminds me a little of the UCS Imperial Shuttle wings
Waiting for this set, all of the reviews including this one are very positive. Local it’s $299 (AUD) but have my name down for release on Monday. Cheers.
As always, such a great and in-depth review my man! Can’t wait to pick up the set! I have one question though, what is the peak height of the model whilst on the stand? LEGO only seems to list the height of the model itself.
My sets landing system is a bit wrecked, I’ve rebuilt it and still the gears are super weak and dont come all the way out when the back of the fuselage is twisted.
I got that Lego concord for that my birthday
Everything is perfect on 10318, price is reasonable. Biggest problem was the size, I don't have space for it. Do you think belly of Concorde can put in this piece? "6302094: PANEL 3X5, W/ 4.85 HOLE"
Not for me. Too big and it's just a display piece that will turn all yellow with time. I don't see the appeal of this set at all.
I have an Lego Saturn v rocket,it’s true it is noticeably yellowing (same for my Lego ISS) but the building process was incredible and it still looks good
I think the question of the livery is honestly a question of branding. My theory is that's the reason all of the Lego Ideas Concorde sets failed to garner approval for production and similarly the reason they used a modified prototype livery; they used the licensed liveries from airlines who were not willing to provide their likenesses to Lego. In any case, I think it looks fantastic, so no real complains!
Perhaps they could've done one side in the Air France livery and the other side in British Airways livery?
Cool idea
Okay, now that actually looks great
Off topic question, but where did you get those wall mounts for the cars?
The only set that i wuold kill someone for
6:02 carefull to give hublot to seat 💺 instead of 🚽😉
The ferrari creator expert set has left over parts
Beautiful. Thanks for the review.
can't wait to droop the snoot of my concorde
one of the only lego sets that will be a day 1 buy for me as an avgeek
Balázs is the type of guy to place passenger windows in the toilet department :)
Hey, it was a luxury flight!
@@RacingBrick I know I know! The view must have been amazing! Allegedly the successor generation also had panoramic windows!
To be fair, at cruising height at Mach 2 I don't think you'd get anybody peeking in at you! 😂
I find it hard to believe that this is only £170. The typewriter is over £200 and this has more pieces, is massive and has so many newer parts.
4th of september it is time to go to my local lego store 😊
Those support parts were always a staple in mega brand sets
The snoot droops
I know
He literally said that it could
My guess is that in the future there will be designers on rebrickable that will create a British Airways/Air France livery which you can buy and create a different livery so ima buy the set today and get the livery later
The Lego Concorde is my 20th (and biggest) model of Concorde! In various scales, plastic kits, desk models, diecast and the cobi one too - interestingly, i now have the same number of Concorde models as examples built of the real thing
Wish it had British Airway livery!
I'm not a big aviation enthusiast, but the Concorde is such a marvel of engineering and its elegance makes it truly iconic. Funnily enough, I was considering buying a Peugeot 9x8 Technic set at the store (I'm more of a Technic fan) but saw the Concorde at the same price -139€ - and my knees started to wobble a bit. Grabbed it, purchased it and I can't wait to start building the thing. At THAT price, the amount of pieces and the level of accuracy that you get makes this probably one of the best Lego sets you can buy at the moment.
@RacingBrick you’ve shown the absolute BEST idea on how to utilize the awesome giant sized Lego technic supercar series by mounting it on a matching background (reminds me of Porsche’s history of great marketing) and then mounting to the wall vertically, I have just the space to put such a thing and now I can totally justify the few hundred dollar cost as the equivalent of a nicely framed whatever. Great job friend.
Great review of the Concorde.
My second favorite set I want of 2023
they should make more planes at this scale
BRO PLZ SEND ME THIS❤❤❤❤
I knew I was going to buy this set the moment I saw the leaked images. But now that I know what an incredible build experience it is, I might have to buy two! 😂
Hi Balasz, I think you made a mistake in the placement of che canopy pieces: the one non-printed piece is also placed on the section with the built seats: it's a bit strange to see seats with no windows. Maybe it has to be inverted with the bathroom walls?
The Concorde was a luxury aircraft, toilets' had priority windows :D Yes, I mounted that piece the wrong way around :)
Big fan of the new studio setup Balasz!
Thi set is awesome, it’s gonna be available on Sep 7, that’s my birthday! I am gonna buy it. Thank you for this great review, I love your channel
Hey that’s my birthday as well! Happy birthday to us!! 🥳
@@votwomax01 yay!
I remember this box sitting beside the Titanic in a Lego store in Singapore. I originally wanted the Titanic as it also was on a discount. But the weight kept me from buying it. 14 kilograms is no joke and I knew my luggage would be overweight when going home to Denmark.
I had to go with the Concorde instead because I just wanted a cool plane to be in my apartment back in Denmark and because it weighed a little over 3 kilograms. I did build the Concorde while living at my cousin’s home but I didn’t thought of the size of this beautiful plane until it dawned upon me: Oh dear, it is so big! 😮😩 It can’t fit into my luggage and disassembling it was a pain.
I thought nothing more of Concorde and went on my way onboard an Airbus A380 to Heathrow Airport, London. Unfortunately my mother I couldn’t get a direct flight to Copenhagen… but there was another surprise waiting just sitting and looking good at the runway. No, not our Scandinavian Airlines plane and a boy sitting behind kept blabbering about the Concorde. 🙄 He then said: Look! There’s the Concorde! I thought it was a joke and looked to my left. What treat for the eyes! Love at first sight 🥰 I have build my Concorde and I had to make room for it. So remember to have room to place it. 😎👍🏽
I think I understand the use of the orange Technic connector. The piece is connected to the black axel that you have to push in. Now you cant remove the panel, but also can't remove the axle. But I believe that if you open the landing gear, you can reach the orange connector and slid it back to remove the black axle. Still don't know how you are suppose to remove the grey axles with stops from the panels?
@edgarleft I believe that you'd be able to push the 8L grey axles out during the disassembly; the forward one once the block assembly from steps 261-264 is removed, and the rear appears that it could be removed in the same way but by pushing on the orange piece (at the appropriate rotational angle). But I don't, yet, have any desire to disassemble mine to confirm.
I used to make single layer wings like those when I was a kid. Never thought it would actually be built this big. It's amazing! Really want one in my studio.
Truly one of the greatest sets ever made.
(Big) Lego Aviation-Sets hardly disappoint, wether it's Technic oder System-Bricks.
They're all always very fun to build (for example Lego 8480 or 42145)...
Cool. Thank you very much!
Yet another great review from (in my opinion) the best Lego reviewer on RUclips. I was waiting for your review on this one with anticipation and thankfully it came before VIP release date. I’m definitely putting my order in tomorrow; your detailed review has sealed the deal for me 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼