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While I can spot many new part types LEGO did not have back in the day, the style and color choices gives a rather 80's to 90's "classic" approach to this design. Familiar yet uniquely different, I like it. Also the Technic gears add a sense of rough ruggedness.

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20 minutes ago, TheOrcKing said:

While I can spot many new part types LEGO did not have back in the day, the style and color choices gives a rather 80's to 90's "classic" approach to this design. Familiar yet uniquely different, I like it. Also the Technic gears add a sense of rough ruggedness.

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