I’d like to share with you today the unboxing, speed build & review of the Lego Technic 42075 First Responder set.
The box size is average, the front design show the vehicle in a city environment – not an “action scene” though. The back side shows the features and the B model.
The box contains 5 unnumbered bags, the tyres, sticker sheet and surprisingly 2 booklets – instructions for both A and B models. I cannot recall when I saw a printed instruction set for a B model, nice addition!
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The car is fairly small and despite the size it has several features. HOG steering, rear differential and suspension, opening doors, hood and rear compartement, working 2 cylinder flat engine, working winch and a raisable light tower. Check the video for the details, here are some additional images: