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The MOC Parts Toy Front Suspension System includes 78 high-quality technical parts designed for compatibility with all major building block brands. Made from durable ABS plastic, this set promotes STEM learning and creativity, making it an excellent gift for both kids and adults who enjoy engineering projects.
Item Dimensions | 4.72 x 7.09 x 1.18 inches |
Size | Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | Car |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Creative Thinking |
Power Source | manual winding |
Number of Players | 1 |
A**R
Good Quality
Made us very happy building with the kit..
C**N
Great but Photocopied Instructions?
The MA78 front wheel steering chassis is great and is one of the more straightforward designs I've seen from technic-style cars. The lower profile fits custom builds better. It uses the shorter-style suspension that I see on most sports car builds; it's a pretty firm suspension so it's best suited for level tracks. I don't recommend this particular setup for customizing a FWD, since the suspension sits where the axle would need to be.It was just odd that the instructions were just plain sheet paper that had been photocopied from an actual building set. Probably means it's incorrectly listed as MOC. However, this is still worthwhile for anyone looking specifically for a front wheel steering chassis for MOC projects or mechanics demonstrations.
K**M
wouldnot buy
to stiff
P**J
Solid mechanism
Using this for a crawler and the mechanism works with my servo motor. One this is that I had to replace the gears track with my own
D**K
Terrible quality!
The media could not be loaded. This definitely is a very very poor quality knockoff. I bought plenty of knockoff Lego and Technic products in the past including beams axles gears etc. And this comes out amongst the lowest of the low. Many of the parts that hold in on the end of axles are either so tight that they hurt your hand to install. Or are so loose that they fall off just from moving them back and forth. The pieces have very harsh visible flashing from the mold. The tolerances are so bad that the hubs that attach to Wheels which should be the star of the show on this thing have several degrees of slop meaning your wheels will move way more than the suspension will if it could move. Which brings me to my next point with the build quality being so bad on so many various different pieces the suspension gets stuck very often and is incredibly stiff. Add that to the already very poor choice of springs and this will not move for anything but the heaviest of technic creations. Honestly the suspension is more of a visual thing than anything else. Also these pieces are not going to last through multiple builds. The ball joints were so stiff that I actually hurt my hand trying to push them together and they have visibly stressed the plastic in doing so. Comparing to the official Lego pieces I have of the same function I can't recommend these under any circumstance especially given that building out this kit on a popular Lego auction site can be done for a mere 14 dollars meaning you're really not saving that much. I'm left with the conundrum of whether or not I actually use these pieces in a build. I know me personally will not be using these along with my official pieces as the quality is so different. Maybe I'll snap together this entire unit built as instructed onto a current build and keep it in one piece but that would be about it. Oh speaking of instructions. The good news is they are literally just photocopy Lego instructions.. the bad news is that they scaled them which means that all of the sections that show the pieces to scale so you can identify the correct ones are completely the wrong size. Also none of the colors in this guide match the instructions. And it was literally printed out on the cheapest quality copy paper with the cheapest ink you could possibly imagine. I have a rear differential with suspension on the way from the same seller and I got to say really not looking forward to building or reviewing it. I updated my review to include photos of the stress being placed on the ball joints no that's not a shiny reflection that's white stressed plastic.
J**A
pices review
not best some pices are to tight or to loose so it dont hold very well and its not even original
P**T
Seriously flawed and frustrating
Disclosure: i did not finish assembling this kit.But it was not for lack of trying. You would think a senior mechanical engineer could tackle a simplified suspension system, right? But there are some major flaws in this kit that i could not overcome without application of solvents or adhesives. And that would be cheating. I will overlook the poor photocopied instructions along with their failure to match the colors of the pieces they included in the kit. Afterall, they already have the lowest score i can give them. Similarly, i will mostly shrug at how much effort they expended to get everything into the smallest ziploc bags they could find. I am sure the savings on bags made up for the extra packing labour time. Not.The real failure in this kit is the key challenge to all L company clones: tolerances. The tolerance for good snap bricks is tight and key. They make the difference between bricks that snap and lock together and bricks that mush, squeak, pop apart, or just plain don't fit. This one falls in that last group. There were several key parts in this kit that were so far out of tolerance they would not snap together at all or were so loose gravity pulled them apart. Its one thing when that sloppy fit is a cosmetic but this kit has no cosmetic. So when the steering linkage will not fit onto its mounts, that's the end of the build. It doesn't even matter that the mounts won't stay attached to the suspension because they don't work anyways.So, end result is i have a collection of wannabe parts that are out of tolerance. They don't make anything they were supposed to and i am not going to mix them into the population of in-spec parts i already have. The only use i can see for this kit at this time is recycling them into raw materials for my 3D printer. What a waste...
G**.
Excellent quality
The quality of this suspension system is very good. The tightness of the parts in each part is moderate, and turns very smoothly. The most surprising thing is that the package has a manual
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