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    « on: January 28, 2011, 08:41:33 PM »

    I guess most of us here have this set, but is good to waste these pictures that I've taken back then when I receive the set from Yaki.

    Details:
    Price: RM-
    Pieces: 208 (around -sen/piece)
    Minifigs: 2
    Year released: 2009

    Box art:



    Content:
    There are two packet of bricks, an instruction book, sticker sheet, and a few wheel on the loose.  Tongue

    Instruction book:
    Inside the book are pictures of what packet one and two will assemble, some construction step, brick checklist and ads for other construction team.

    Sticker sheet:
    I guess you will know none of the part are printed but all are stickers. Below is the picture:

    Accessories:
    There is only two accessories included and picture below shows the accessories:

    Minifigs:
    Here's the two minifigs that comes with the set, same outfit, just different head.

    Here's a little something from pack number one.

    Single-Drum Roller:
    Here's the main thing from the set, the single-drum roller that flatten everything. Not much of a function, but the pieces looks great. Below are pictures taken from different angle:



    The drum in front can somehow turn to left and right but the turn is quite limited but it is sufficient for the vehicle to change direction.


    Here's some details added which is the stairs for the driver to climb up into the vehicle and also the driver seat behind the windscreen.

    It seems to have a lot of mirror for the driver to get his rear view.

    Extra parts:
    Here's the leftover after we done assembling the single-drum roller.

    Completion:
    I would say the design looks good, maybe because of too much yellow pieces that people don't feel like getting the construction team. Anyway, this set has a nice part and I have yet to add them into my parts inventory.

    Functions:
    -moving wheel
    -turning roller

    Pros:
    -very detail design
    -many extra parts

    Cons:
    -low on playability
    -stickers

    Final verdict:
    Playability: 7/10 Not much thing to play
    Design: 10/10 I like the stairs actually
    Price: 9/10 Very reasonable when it goes on sales
    Overall: 8/10 Nice part and design
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