U missed the set www.amazon.co.uk/LEGO-Technic-42009-Mobile-Crane/dp/B00B0IDCJM also could you do a vid where you try to build a custom industrial machine out of those parts and with their features that would be awesome. I dont mind helping with the design it's just I cant afford he set to do it myself so I will help ou if your interested
You didn't give a fair comp here cuz many comp them to there real life counter parts functions, that's why the bucket excavator is the bread winner here.
the Liebherr ought to be the most impressive - but it does nothing for me. I just completed the red rough terrain crane and I have to say its the best build I've experienced. To have so much functionality off one little motor is insane.
I have all three. I have built the Leibherr 9800 and it works well. I haven't yet built the bucket excavator yet. I built the rough terrain crane and installed a lighting kit to it. For this crane, bought a battery unit that uses the smaller, round lithium CR2032 batteries and the necessary parts to wire the rotating crane unit separate from the chassis lights. I just put this small battery pack into the cab so I don't have to worry about wires being pulled out of their connectors when I rotate the crane. IMHO, if you have to choose only one of these three models, I would recommend the rough terrain crane. It's not RC, like the 9800, but it's beautiful and fun to play with. A great conversation piece for a basement bar or a den.
42055 about 220 Euro for 3929 pieces + Awesome B model 42082 about 230 Euro for 4057 pieces + B model 42100 about 450 Euro for 4108 pieces - no B model included .... not even close to good value even with the new ... not accu engines...
Personally I like that the other sets have so much functionality with just one motor and a lot of gears. Just putting 7 motors into a big gray box does not feel so impressive. My favorite is the Arocs btw.
I love the Arcos. I have two of them built in A and B....best model ever...they need to do more pneumatics. I also have two of every other Lego technic model from as far back as 1996 (when I was 10). Unless a model has only 1 build mode...20 years of technic of every set doubled is a lot of technic. Just don't ever put the stickers on...i have them in an album protected and all my models on display all around the house. Oh and no the kids are not allowed to touch by pain of death!
The Arocs has been a stunning model. So many unique techniques were used in that one. Like the steering mechanism and the fake leaf spring suspension on the back.
@@anujmchitale the 42070 rc 6x6 is also amazing. I love the rear axle assembly rotary suspension system. The whole truck is amazing though the outriggers needed a little modding to work properly.
@@anujmchitale I am in the middle of building the B variant of it and I have 2x 42055 bucket wheel excavators in progress and 2x 42082 all terane (spelling) cranes sitting in the corner so I can't wait to see there suspension and drive train solutions!
Yeah.. im glad i own it.. and 40282 aswell.. after watching this vid i can imagine the size of 42100 by looking at my 42055 and 42082.. feels just big....
42055 is also the best parts fodder and has (I think) the lowest price per part out of any technic set. You also get over 50 liftarm frames and almost 100 15l beams, not to mention the tracks, panels, and gearbox parts
If these where all the correct scale the wheel elevator would be monstrously big since it’s the same scale a the micro technics like the cherry picker. Also the Liebherr would be twice the size if it were the same scale as the crane
Thanks for this, i bought the BWE as my second proper set as a parts donor for MOCs. The Liebherr is a serious animal, had no idea it was so advanced, before this video.
I Have bought the Excavator and the Bucket Wheel. I intended to dissect the Bucket Wheel and add several more motors to it. Nearly finished the excavator. So it will be a few weeks before I start on the bucket wheel
they need to go ahead and make a 6' tall saturn v with a 2.5'x2.25' crawler using 4x of the liebherr tracks. those dimensions would leave the sat v and crawler in approximate scale to each other. im down with spending $1,500 after saving for 5 years for the best lego set ever :P
Perfect video.. comparison of 42100 to 42055 and 42082 (i've wanted to know size of 42100 which i dont have compared to 42055 and 42082 which i do have)
I dont like the remote control. The fact that you have to rely on an app is stupid. If one day LEGO decides to not longer support that app your big expensive toy is useless
@@michagrill9432 Buwizz and Sbrick rely on apps, and I don't hear anyone complaining about them. If it's the lack of a physical controller that your'e (understandably) upset about, Take a look at Brick Controller 2. This app allows you to operate any lego model that uses control+, buwizz and/or sbrick with a bluetooth supporting game controller, such as a PS3/4/5, Xbox 360/ 1, or Nintendo Switch pro controller. Racingbrick has a video tutorial to set up this set to be operate the 42100 with BC2. This app also just so happens to make the control + system fully customizable and moc-friendly. Take a look at the 42100 alternate builds on rebrickable.com. So far there's 8, and some of them are quite amazing.
My mobile crane and bucket wheel kinda just.... collect dust now.... heh.. asvwith my with my Ferrari F40, Volkswagen, and Mini... oh well at least they look nice.
i played with technic lego 25 years ago and they've added a few more pieces and recently phone app features but i dont think it will change as much as you think in another 30 years
Kyle Danner Nobody knows. Not even I would have thought back in 2005-2010 mega sets like these 3 would come out. There is beyond reasonable doubt that bigger lego technic sets will come. Also, because the Liebherr 9800 has done pretty well in sales. So, if Lego sees its worthy of the investment, more will come.
The cost hasn’t really gone up by much. The 42100 set has a ton of motors and the new power function system which makes it expensive. In terms for price Per piece, it’s never been cheaper
I just became sad because I remembered I messed up ONE mechanic on my rough terrain crane.. the Outriggers have to be put back up manually. Can we get an F? Jk. But sad...
personally i feel like the liebherr is a more lazy and bulky version of 8053. though it does have looks going for it it seems like it uses way to many motors when 8053 only needed 4
Just to be clear, both real life machines would have trouble picking up stuff from a flat surface. They were designed specifically to remove rubble from a pile.
Maybe the scale is off a little bit, that may be why the Liebherr is faster, but relatively it may be as fast, which I don't hope because a fast bucket wheel excavator wouldn't be that great. Nice size and functionality comparison👍🏼
Dont forget the BWE uses only 1 XL engine to power the entire thing while the Liebherr uses total 7 engines. And 2 of those 7 engines for driving, one for each side of tracks. so no wonder why its faster
Gunner Moskowitz nah I mean there was fear left over when I’d finished it and at first I thought it was a spare price until I tested the crane and that single gear connects both side so half of it doesn’t work
I just bought the 42082 for €169,99. I feel that is a great deal. I didn't even realize how big it was until i pulled it off the shelf.. They also had the 42100 for €349,99.
Check out the detailed reviews in the playlist - th-cam.com/video/kTCKuVHBUaM/w-d-xo.html
U missed the set www.amazon.co.uk/LEGO-Technic-42009-Mobile-Crane/dp/B00B0IDCJM also could you do a vid where you try to build a custom industrial machine out of those parts and with their features that would be awesome. I dont mind helping with the design it's just I cant afford he set to do it myself so I will help ou if your interested
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You didn't give a fair comp here cuz many comp them to there real life counter parts functions, that's why the bucket excavator is the bread winner here.
Have you reviewed the new McLaren P1?
I am surprised the there does not appear to be a BUILDER 3D video for this expensive product!
Gordon
4:20 bruh the sync from the lego hitting the truck and the music is near perfect
It's amazing to see that the bucket wheelie boi still takes up the most space, even though it has the smallest part count out of all of these.
bucket guy is the one I got
@@nook3213you’re not the only one
Yeah. ❤
the Liebherr ought to be the most impressive - but it does nothing for me. I just completed the red rough terrain crane and I have to say its the best build I've experienced. To have so much functionality off one little motor is insane.
Who remembers the days when the unimog was the largest technic set
Which one?? I have both!
@@smallfaucet me, i had it, was impressive as well as the excavator
I remember how amazing the hydraulic function was to me as a kid
i had the unimog and there was nothing more deligthful than seeing that beast
I have that too :D
I have all three. I have built the Leibherr 9800 and it works well. I haven't yet built the bucket excavator yet. I built the rough terrain crane and installed a lighting kit to it. For this crane, bought a battery unit that uses the smaller, round lithium CR2032 batteries and the necessary parts to wire the rotating crane unit separate from the chassis lights. I just put this small battery pack into the cab so I don't have to worry about wires being pulled out of their connectors when I rotate the crane. IMHO, if you have to choose only one of these three models, I would recommend the rough terrain crane. It's not RC, like the 9800, but it's beautiful and fun to play with. A great conversation piece for a basement bar or a den.
12,094 pieces
2016: 3,929 pieces
2018: 4,057 pieces
2019: 4,108 pieces
Price
42055 about 220 Euro for 3929 pieces + Awesome B model
42082 about 230 Euro for 4057 pieces + B model
42100 about 450 Euro for 4108 pieces - no B model included ....
not even close to good value even with the new ... not accu engines...
@@kleinfeicht 42082 probably has the shittiest B model ever created by lego
Gotta pay a licence fee to Liebherr for use of their name,design etc
@@gbarnewall1 the fee is no way near 200 bucks ... also watch the old Mercedes Volvo and other Licenese Models...
Lego Bricks and Builds considering 42100 has some of the newest features like full Bluetooth control, so many movable joints, it’s pretty worth
Epic video! Really nice job, man.
Personally I like that the other sets have so much functionality with just one motor and a lot of gears. Just putting 7 motors into a big gray box does not feel so impressive. My favorite is the Arocs btw.
I love the Arcos. I have two of them built in A and B....best model ever...they need to do more pneumatics. I also have two of every other Lego technic model from as far back as 1996 (when I was 10). Unless a model has only 1 build mode...20 years of technic of every set doubled is a lot of technic. Just don't ever put the stickers on...i have them in an album protected and all my models on display all around the house. Oh and no the kids are not allowed to touch by pain of death!
The Arocs has been a stunning model. So many unique techniques were used in that one. Like the steering mechanism and the fake leaf spring suspension on the back.
@@anujmchitale the 42070 rc 6x6 is also amazing. I love the rear axle assembly rotary suspension system. The whole truck is amazing though the outriggers needed a little modding to work properly.
@@andrewjames4346 I somehow didn't like the design of it. Though the techniques you mention are interesting.
@@anujmchitale I am in the middle of building the B variant of it and I have 2x 42055 bucket wheel excavators in progress and 2x 42082 all terane (spelling) cranes sitting in the corner so I can't wait to see there suspension and drive train solutions!
I just got 42082 (crane) for my birthday and I am soooo excited.
ThePulmentinum. Congratulations and have a lot of building fun!
Building 42100 atm and I think it’s pretty worth, considering the power, functions and it’s controlled by your device instead of a remote.
All sets are amazing and liebherr is a must have for me!
bucket wheel excavator is the most unique
Yeah.. im glad i own it.. and 40282 aswell.. after watching this vid i can imagine the size of 42100 by looking at my 42055 and 42082.. feels just big....
42055 is also the best parts fodder and has (I think) the lowest price per part out of any technic set. You also get over 50 liftarm frames and almost 100 15l beams, not to mention the tracks, panels, and gearbox parts
I agree the bucket wheel excavator is unique a giant unique mised opportunity to have been something better
If these where all the correct scale the wheel elevator would be monstrously big since it’s the same scale a the micro technics like the cherry picker. Also the Liebherr would be twice the size if it were the same scale as the crane
Thanks for this, i bought the BWE as my second proper set as a parts donor for MOCs. The Liebherr is a serious animal, had no idea it was so advanced, before this video.
I Have bought the Excavator and the Bucket Wheel. I intended to dissect the Bucket Wheel and add several more motors to it. Nearly finished the excavator. So it will be a few weeks before I start on the bucket wheel
At first I didn't like that the liebherr was app controlled but after seeing the complexity of it I like it.
same
Agree, ik couldn't understand the pricetag, but with all that motors and app control it's great.
Coming back to a video about the cost of Lego bricks 4 years ago is insane
I am still building my 42082 Rough Terrain Crane LEGO :-)
whas a fun build.
the bucket wheel is a nice one to :)
Just finished mine today
Currently in progress of building the Liebherr. Impressive set with all the different power functions. Fun to build.
i think bucket wheel excavator is the best because its so cool and its so big and higher than my sister :D
Saddly you missed the best, the Arocs.
It had it all, electronics, pneumatic, shock absorbers, gearing, license, and that for less than any of those.
Well that one did not make it to the top 3 unfortunately
Im gonna get it this year i think
Wheel bucket is still my favorite just because of it's spread, thing is best! The red truck looks incomplete and the other too boxy!
they need to go ahead and make a 6' tall saturn v with a 2.5'x2.25' crawler using 4x of the liebherr tracks. those dimensions would leave the sat v and crawler in approximate scale to each other. im down with spending $1,500 after saving for 5 years for the best lego set ever :P
The monsters of technic!!!
The "Who is the strongest guy in the pub" comparison, is the best comparison ever...!
Personally, I’d say that the bucket wheel excavator (42055) is the king of technic, due to its colossal size in its real form.
i have the first and second one. i really would like the liebehr one,but it's too expensive
alberto alessi also wish I had it haven’t built a lego set in years
@@russsiandoggo6246 you can do it!☺
Going up? I bought the bucket wheel excavator for a very low, 180€ price. It was really worth it
Where did you get it from?
This is what I'm looking for
42055 is still looks big even though less pcs than the 2
Can I then merge tmen into Devastator?
Please stop abusing the Bucket Wheel Excavator. Thanks!
I wish we had again cool models like the Actros and the white dumper truck
This is just the Liebherr bullying the crane and the exavator lol
2020 should remake bucket wheel excavator to be bigger because it’s one of the largest machines ever made.
I do hope for that, but I doubt it will occur until 2022 min. 2021 probs will have a front loader or back how flagship.
@@beanlets yeah, I can only hope I’ll get one someday though
@@rib0147 same I’m so sad that it’s retired
Perfect video.. comparison of 42100 to 42055 and 42082 (i've wanted to know size of 42100 which i dont have compared to 42055 and 42082 which i do have)
Damm damm damm. I have the crane and excavator. Now I HAVE to get the Liedherr!
I dont like the remote control. The fact that you have to rely on an app is stupid. If one day LEGO decides to not longer support that app your big expensive toy is useless
@@michagrill9432 Buwizz and Sbrick rely on apps, and I don't hear anyone complaining about them. If it's the lack of a physical controller that your'e (understandably) upset about, Take a look at Brick Controller 2. This app allows you to operate any lego model that uses control+, buwizz and/or sbrick with a bluetooth supporting game controller, such as a PS3/4/5, Xbox 360/ 1, or Nintendo Switch pro controller.
Racingbrick has a video tutorial to set up this set to be operate the 42100 with BC2.
This app also just so happens to make the control + system fully customizable and moc-friendly. Take a look at the 42100 alternate builds on rebrickable.com. So far there's 8, and some of them are quite amazing.
The Captain- Marion 6360. Or Big Muskie Bucyrus 4250. Two of the biggest land machine in history.
I remember when MKII had the largest boom
I got the bucket wheel excavator for like £105 on offer fully complete because the box was damaged and the store was closing for good
I've got 2 of them and considering the Liebherr. But it's so damn expensive :/
42055 would beat all the sets it it was scaled up to fit minifigures which would make it 4 x as big
I thought the bucket wheel excavator was heavy. Apparently plastic machines find it easy
I have the bucket wheel excavator. Love it and I got it for like just under 200 when toy's r' us went under.
The liebherr is so cool! I wish i could afford it
Same.. im just wondering if i should aim for Liebherr or the Land Rover 42110..
@@sitsia3808 exactly the same here. I have such a dilemma. Liebherr, or Land Rover?
@@sebastiangrob4813 mhm..
@@sebastiangrob4813 Lliebherr
Same here bro i wish to just rob a bank and use the money to buy the lego.
My mobile crane and bucket wheel kinda just.... collect dust now.... heh.. asvwith my with my Ferrari F40, Volkswagen, and Mini... oh well at least they look nice.
They should make an oil rig model as well
Great Video!
Liebherr is 4,1 kg (12 pcs Battery).
20 hours construction time.
I know it’s not technic but I have a 6020 piece Harry Potter set if that counts
And to think Lego originally started as a furniture company...
They made wooden toys
I've got the Bucket Wheel and Rough Terrrain Crane but the Liebherr does nothing for me. I'm hanging for next years release.
Just wait til 2055 when legos now exceeds 100k plus pieces with advanced features and bigass instructions lmao
Damn....I'll be dead by then :(
smallfaucet wow that escalated quickly
I won’t tho
Just think on how fast we could build by then for a one day build
i played with technic lego 25 years ago and they've added a few more pieces and recently phone app features but i dont think it will change as much as you think in another 30 years
Kyle Danner Nobody knows. Not even I would have thought back in 2005-2010 mega sets like these 3 would come out. There is beyond reasonable doubt that bigger lego technic sets will come. Also, because the Liebherr 9800 has done pretty well in sales. So, if Lego sees its worthy of the investment, more will come.
Wish I had that liebherr set:(
I agree
Unfortunatly I currently have not enough time for building the 42 100 set but I have the other 2 and they look gorgeous in my collection !
The cost hasn’t really gone up by much. The 42100 set has a ton of motors and the new power function system which makes it expensive. In terms for price Per piece, it’s never been cheaper
I have the bucket wheel excavator I’ve taken it apart and rebuilt it 3 times
The Liebherr 9800 is super awesome! My friend & I are trying to CAD one in 14th scale, so that it can appear on our channel.
Design 4108 pieces in CAD? And assembly? That's going to take a long time
@@cballeza Yes sir, that it is!
Added up all the costs are over $1000
I remember theredcrane was my first lego technic set
I just became sad because I remembered I messed up ONE mechanic on my rough terrain crane.. the Outriggers have to be put back up manually.
Can we get an F? Jk.
But sad...
F
amazing video! Perfect!!
Not really fan of controlling with a phone, and having an app for B-models blueprints....
Very good video :D and good video quality, what camera are you using?
Thanks! I'm using a Panasonic GH5
@@RacingBrick oh thanks for the reply :D I need a camera update :/
personally i feel like the liebherr is a more lazy and bulky version of 8053. though it does have looks going for it it seems like it uses way to many motors when 8053 only needed 4
Makes me want to build a Jegar (Pacific Rim) from all of these
whered you get the song man?? literally fire
Cool Lego Technic. I love your channel
The bucket wheels excavator should be 5 times bigger no scale here.
I'm sure the 42030 has also difficulties picking up things on flat surface, for surely the 8043 does have difficulties
What do those 2 old sets gotta do with in this vid? this is bout 42055 42082 and 42100... Not 42030 and 8043...
@@sitsia3808 because he addresses the issue of the 42055 and 42100 not able to pick up things from a flat surface on their own.
@@JoranPrins ok
Just to be clear, both real life machines would have trouble picking up stuff from a flat surface. They were designed specifically to remove rubble from a pile.
well i have both and next is liebherr
Great sets👍
Liebherr is cool
Yeah
Liebherr is cool but the crane does everything with 1 small motor
I also bought one of them . Thay had a lot pieces, but I'd rather big Excavator. Bro
8:03 lol
Batteries will probably still be around in 20 years time. But will that app? Which machines win then?
You can play today Commodore 64 games from 1984 on your smartphone. I'm sure there'll be a solution to control LEGO in 2040.
Still, all of these are great sets!
Nice video also :D
This is the most erotic lego comparison I've ever seen.
what
I have that red one
I have the Liebherr and it's a wonderful set !
Just need the 42100 then i have them all
Maybe the scale is off a little bit, that may be why the Liebherr is faster, but relatively it may be as fast, which I don't hope because a fast bucket wheel excavator wouldn't be that great. Nice size and functionality comparison👍🏼
Dont forget the BWE uses only 1 XL engine to power the entire thing while the Liebherr uses total 7 engines. And 2 of those 7 engines for driving, one for each side of tracks. so no wonder why its faster
@@sitsia3808 and a seperate powerpack for the undercarriage
@@rickt151 yea
also the real life BWE is also very slow and LEGO actually designed it to represent it's mammoth slow pace in comparison
@@tyronleenunes2566 yeah top speed bout 0,6 km/h...
Meilleur chaine youtube du monde
English please?
(Edit) if google translate gave me correct info then you are totally right this is the best channel in the world.
Merci :)
Wich one of these sets has the better parts list in your opinion?
Also, very nice video. As usually :)
the 42055 has a nice amount of good parts (espeially those frames) but the 42082 has more gearbox materials
next year lego set gona be 700$ and more
not that there are already $800+ sets existing
@@Mima_the_vengeful_spirit only custom sets
So they have similar amount of pieces, but why does the Liebherr cost over 150 dollars more?
Maybe because of the electronics? 2 hubs and 7 motors is quite a lot..
@@RacingBrick I guess. That's still a lot. I would have preferred less motors and smaller price though.
Wow so cool 👍🏼
For a set that’s 4057 pieces, the 42082 Rough Terrain Crane is pretty cheap!
Which set has the most amount of pieces, by the way? The Lambo or the rough terrain crane?
I think that in 2021 there’ll be a thing like with motion control cyan truck
I mean shiy
WELL IS 2020, AND ARE NOTHING BIGGEST SET, THAN THE PRESENTS ON THE VIDEO
What did you want to say exactly? :)
i have al 3 of them
Woah
2016 to 2018 to 2019
0:35 so which is 2020 model???
Lamborghini @3696, Piano#21323 @3662
How about the Lego Leibherr LR 11000
It would be certainly included if it was an official set
Can I have the name of the melody please? Thank you.
I have the rough terrain crane but I missed a single gear so it doesn’t work
I have the same issue I had to order multiple individual pieces which took weeks to deliver. you may have to do the same.
Gunner Moskowitz nah I mean there was fear left over when I’d finished it and at first I thought it was a spare price until I tested the crane and that single gear connects both side so half of it doesn’t work
Ah yes, the liebherr, the best one of all for lazy gits like me who don't even want to turn a gear a few times for a major manual function.
lol the only one i dont have is the liebherr
the prices of lego technic just killed me 1300$ !?!??!!?!?!
I just bought the 42082 for €169,99. I feel that is a great deal. I didn't even realize how big it was until i pulled it off the shelf.. They also had the 42100 for €349,99.
@@Bandit-Darville well i was wrong i looked back at them and 1500 parts are about 59$
At first i tought its really small box
Do I hear some vibes as they are charactaristic for "Long Distance Calling" music-wise? In a much simpler way ofc. Anybody agree?
42100 is better in my view