Those of you that know me well enough know I LOVE Lego sets. Now this one isn't mine but I'm building it atm but this is why you always TEST Technic sets as you build them. See below:
Again this is not mine, you can read the title here and see what he says if you want:
https://www.reddit.com/r/legotechnic/comments/3ge7tu/its_been_a_long_weekend_of_building_and_i_just/
If you don't want to go there the short story is that is a gear that makes the pneumatic system work(specifically the motor to pump connection) and he doesn't have it in the model. There are over 2700 pieces total in the set and he has to take apart the entire chassis to put that gear in. Something else to note is that unless he dumped all the bags out at once and wanted to go hardcore build mode, he should have noticed he had a piece leftover after the 3rd set of bags that go with the instructions at the absolute latest. So what did we learn today?
TEST YOUR STUFF CONSTANTLY AS YOU BUILD(or fly, or mine, or race, or salvage, or crash etc)! THIS COULD HAPPEN TO YOU!
Again this is not mine, you can read the title here and see what he says if you want:
https://www.reddit.com/r/legotechnic/comments/3ge7tu/its_been_a_long_weekend_of_building_and_i_just/
If you don't want to go there the short story is that is a gear that makes the pneumatic system work(specifically the motor to pump connection) and he doesn't have it in the model. There are over 2700 pieces total in the set and he has to take apart the entire chassis to put that gear in. Something else to note is that unless he dumped all the bags out at once and wanted to go hardcore build mode, he should have noticed he had a piece leftover after the 3rd set of bags that go with the instructions at the absolute latest. So what did we learn today?
TEST YOUR STUFF CONSTANTLY AS YOU BUILD(or fly, or mine, or race, or salvage, or crash etc)! THIS COULD HAPPEN TO YOU!