Here it is, the biggest - and surprisingly cheap, given the size - set in the Technic history so far. It's just recently been beaten by Cinderella Castle when it comes to pieces count, but oh well...
First impressions: it's enormous, it's slow, the new annular quarter-gear piece is awesome and the truck is strongly different from the 42035 set, regardless of what some people claim (you can see it next to 42035 in the video).
Pros:
- enormous, the biggest Technic set in history, over 1,100 pieces more than in the second biggest one (42043 set)
- reasonably priced: costs actually less than the 42056 set which is much smaller
- fantastic source of pieces, including many great new pieces
- superb lesson of structural engineering
- comes with a nice truck
- both A and B model are unusual machines
- pleasant, straightforward build, took me actually less time than the 42043 set
Cons:
- digging, the primary function, is almost useless because the bucket wheel stops on anything
- most children will be adults by the time it drives across the room
- mastering the control gearbox isn't easy
- plenty of backlash because of all the gears; the accuracy of lower belt's lock function suffers in particular
- doesn't look like any typical bucket wheel excavator
- very sparse selection of spare pieces
## Source: http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=137515
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