{"id":14454,"set_id":"8860-1","name":"Car Chassis","year":"1980","image":"sets\/8860-1.jpg","average_rating":"89","review_count":"4","url":"https:\/\/brickinsights.com\/index.php\/sets\/8860-1","image_urls":{"small":"\/crop\/small\/sets\/8860-1.jpg","medium":"\/crop\/medium\/sets\/8860-1.jpg","large":"\/crop\/large\/sets\/8860-1.jpg","teaser":"\/crop\/teaser\/sets\/8860-1.jpg","teaser_compact":"\/crop\/teaser_compact\/sets\/8860-1.jpg","generic140xn":"\/crop\/generic140xn\/sets\/8860-1.jpg","generic200xn":"\/crop\/generic200xn\/sets\/8860-1.jpg","genericnx400":"\/crop\/genericnx400\/sets\/8860-1.jpg","original":"\/crop\/original\/sets\/8860-1.jpg"},"reviews":[{"review_url":"https:\/\/thelegocarblog.com\/2011\/11\/20\/lego-technic-8860-car-chassis-review","snippet":"Overall, this superb set deserves a 10\/10 \u2013 it might not be flawless but, for the time, it's deeply impressive and still stands up today as a good-looking, effective model. Get one and you'll see why it was good enough to sit at the top of the Technic tree for eight years.","review_amount":null,"rating_original":"10","rating_converted":"100.00","author_name":"The LEGO Car Blog Team","embed":null},{"review_url":"http:\/\/guide.lugnet.com\/set\/8860","snippet":null,"review_amount":"68","rating_original":"91","rating_converted":"91.00","author_name":null,"embed":null},{"review_url":"https:\/\/brickset.com\/reviews\/set-8860-1","snippet":null,"review_amount":"20","rating_original":"4.3","rating_converted":"86.00","author_name":null,"embed":null},{"review_url":"https:\/\/ramblingbrick.com\/2017\/05\/13\/finally-sorted-40th-anniversary-8860-redux-the-classic-technic-car-chassis-renewed-and-reviewed\/","snippet":"For the sake of completeness, I give the car chassis 4 Arbitrary praise units: it is fun to roll, has a functioning gear box as well as steering and moving pistons. The lack of a rear wheel differential does make turning a corner feel a little harder than it should: I will probably disconnect the rear wheels from each to allow smoother cornering. This will, however render the vehicle functionally a one wheel drive. Will I return to university and study mechanical engineering as a direct result of this experience? No: in part because I love what I do otherwise. But I shall probably look at incorporating more mechanisms into my MOC's, and have a greater appreciation of what technic builders are achieving.","review_amount":null,"rating_original":"4","rating_converted":"80.00","author_name":"Richard","embed":null}]}