"Power Functions 2.0" is actually called Powered Up, and is vastly different to the previous system (Power Functions). For example, the wires plug into sockets in the battery box instead of being stackable like normal bricks, and the battery box uses a built-in Bluetooth receiver instead of a separate infrared one. It also tells the difference between a train motor and an M (medium) one.
LEGO is assembled by the customer, so "factory made" would be inaccurate. MOCs ("My Own Creations") tend to be much better than official LEGO designs these days.
(07-24-2019, 04:43 AM)Super Wrote: Really? That middle car looks factory made, well done.
LEGO is assembled by the customer, so "factory made" would be inaccurate. MOCs ("My Own Creations") tend to be much better than official LEGO designs these days.