Unboxing, Speed build and detailed review about the LEGO Technic 42093 Tracked Loader. A real construction vehicle with tons of features despite the moderate piece count, let’s see the details:
You can see the Tracked Loader in action on the front, and some functions of both A and B models on the back. The set has 827 pieces, the retail price is 59,99 € / $79.99
There are 8 unnumbered bags, the manual and the sticker sheet without extra protection
The different functions are demonstrated in the manual
The part list
Some stages of the building process. Build time is 90 minutes.
Extra pieces
The colour scheme and the whole design looks great, the machine is called BRUTALIS and seems to be electric based on the stickers
There’s no real suspension, the springs are used to tighten the tracks
The cabin has some cool details inside and outside as well, like the control panel, the lights and the fire extinguisher
The knob closer to the cabin rotates it around. The rotation is not limited
Doors can be opened
This is the view from below
You can switch between two operating speeds of the winch with the red lever
You can pull the string by unlocking the ratchet (lover right corner of the vehicle with the red bush at the end) then use the knob on the right to rewind the string
The second knob at the back can raise and lower the arm through the linear actuator. Then you use the lever with the red bush to close the jaw and pick up the log
Summary
- Very good looking machine, feels really “Technic”
- It has several functions despite the relatively low piece count
- All functions are working smoothly
- Offers a great play experience
- Promising B model