Review: LEGO Technic 8048 Buggy

I was able to get my hands on a LEGO Technic 8048 Buggy this weekend. It’s a dual-purpose set, it can be built as either a buggy or a tractor. This is a Technic set that I’ve been wanting. I’ll say up front that I’m not a big fan of Technic normally – I simply don’t have the time or money (or space) to invest in Technic sets and in customizing them once I’ve built them, but this set plus the 8045 Mini Telehandler were two that I wanted out of the early 2010 batch. Some of the red pieces had me definitely thinking about maybe using them with an Atlantis-based MOC. Some of these larger pieces also showed up in the Space Police 5981 Raid VPR set as well.

Overall, it’s a decent set, although as with most Technic sets, I would say avoid it if you aren’t a fan of Technic. With that said, it does have some really good pieces that could make their way into offroad-based MOCs. It’s just a matter of cost – $40 could be very expensive for a set of wheels and shock absorbers.

On with the review and a warning – if you are reading this on the front page of MostlyBricks.com, it is image-heavy. If you are reading the full review, you already realize that. You may just want to scroll to the bottom to read the full review and then come back up and look at any photos.

2010 LEGO Technic 8048 Buggy - Finished

By the Numbers:
Set: LEGO Technic 8048 Buggy (2-in-1 – converts to tractor)
Year of Release: 2010
Type: Technic 2-in-1 Vehicle
# of Pieces: 314
# of Extra pieces: Depends on build
# of Minifigs and what kind: N/A
Stickers? Yes, 7
Price: $39.99 at Shop.LEGO.com or Amazon.com.
Ages: 9-16
Time to Complete: Right around an hour or so (Nearly two hours including laying all pieces out and photos)

Remember: click on the photos to see larger images at flickr (Full 8048 Buggy gallery at flickr)

Box Art – Front:
2010 LEGO Technic 8048 Buggy

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Packing Pick-a-Brick Cups (PAB) at the LEGO Store

I’ve pointed quite a few people to this thread at the Eurobricks forum by Eilif detailing their efforts at packing the Pick-a-Brick cups at the LEGO Stores. They show how they squeezed over 500 into the cup and how just tossing the pieces in at random and shaking the cup will net you a substantially lower number of LEGO pieces.

I visited a LEGO store a few days ago, and while I was incredibly pressed for time, I managed to squeeze in a decent number of pieces into two large PAB cubs, including quite a few large bricks. Due to the random nature of what’s available in the PAB section at any given time, it can be hard to plan this stuff.

Cup #1 – 485 Pieces

Various angles:
LEGO - Pick a Brick Cup #1 (PAB)

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LEGO 10210 Imperial Flagship Available Online at LEGO

I mentioned yesterday in my LEGO store notes that the Imperial Flagship would be available today (Friday, January 1, 2010). If you have $179.95 and want 1,664 pieces of Pirate goodness, and a great way to send off the Pirates line, the Imperial Flagship (10210) is now available in LEGO … Read more