Licensed Goodyear tires in 1/8 and 1/10 scale by CaDA - detailed review

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CaDA recently released 2 special products - the 1:8 scale D013 & 1:10 scale D014 Goodyear Tire accessory packs. Let's see how they look some cars!

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CaDa has been the exact thing we needed to push LEGO to provide us with even better products

frankrizan
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The tread is based on the first generation Goodyear Assurance TripleTreds. They have been discontinued. The second gen is different, but still looks somewhat similar. I thought it was a strange choice because first it's discontinued, and second it was a non-sporty all-season tire. I used to work in a store that sold Goodyear tires.

Awong
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CaDa products are great quality and in all honestly, exactly what Lego needs to push them to do better.

ceeme
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It's cool to have more options for accuracy, but I'm fully expecting LEGO to step up their game even further next year with the "year of Formula One". We've seen some development very recently but it still could go further

mioszantas
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CaDA needs to start selling the rims and tires from the Alfa F1 set. I'd buy 3 sets instantly.

zonoskar
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Cada is a great source for RC motors and metal u joints too!

TheRealBmanswan
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The new RX-7 should have included the Goodyear tires out of the box at that price point. It is even shown on the 1:8 packaging. The 1:10 seems to show the RUF 911. I'm glad that at least one company (CaDA) takes the Technic theme more seriously, but the prices start to reach LEGO levels, especially in the Master Series.

RSch
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Finally went for these, they went down even further to just £5 for a set in the UK which is a steal for these

AHYL
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Yess, competitors kicking Lego's butt with accuracy on branded sets 😈

peterpolus
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I hope to buy it! It quality is very good!

technicunited
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Lego really needs to start stepping their game up. And CaDA, Cobi, Pantasy and the rest of these brands need to work harder to try and bring some more competition to them. This stuff is awesome and Lego needs to be knocked down a peg or two

joevictor
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looking very nice!! i may use the tires for the GT3 RS!

lilgrey
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I'm fine without licensed tires if it saves me some money on the set. In fact I would prefer if Lego gave us more non licensed Technic sets in general.

superturtle
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wow i love your videos blash keep it up

Kylorneditz
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I hope they get Pirelli as well at some point, because most of these supercars have bespoke Pirelli tires (except Bugatti who use Michelin). I'm not going to put unrealistic tires on my supercars, especially at that price.

StuntpilootStef
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I saw these a few weeks ago and they look great and very tempting.

Only one store I know sells these, which were £13 for a set of 4 but was reduced to just £10. So hearing that these are $30 in the US is a huge shock; that's massively overpriced.

AHYL
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I kind of am a Lego Purist, but when it comes to things like cool tires.... I don't care haha. And honestly my recent builds aren't 100% pure anymore, with the use of the Buwizz System and Metal Technic Parts.

MarksFramerDesign
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I do really looking forward to CADA Mazda RX7 review)
By the way, their McLaren P1, which is a 6 years old set from bricklink, i suppose, looks way better than the thing which LEGO have introduced recently

elunaselemine
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The initial price seems to be a bad joke to me... I would appreciate such tyres in a good licened set, even for a higher price - that would give an additional premium feeling. As a separate set I cannot see it as a good option, unless we're able to get them by other retailers for less.

Lukasz_Kwiecien
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Hop they make good proportionned F1 tyre and rim

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