
"The V-22 Osprey earns its Recommended tier as an engineering showpiece with genuine scarcity value, but all three reviewers flag a documented gearbox flaw that limits active play, making it best appreciated as a display model or collector's piece rather than a set to run repeatedly under load."
The Bell-Boeing V-22 Osprey (42113) is one of LEGO's most unusual releases: a fully produced 2020 Technic set that was pulled from retail just days before its official launch due to activist pressure over its military subject matter. Reviewers across three sources agree it is an impressive and visually stunning model with sophisticated motorized mechanisms, but all note a documented gearbox flaw that poses a real durability risk under load. Owner data is too thin (3 ratings, avg 4.0 on Amazon) to draw conclusions about broad buyer sentiment.
Where they split: All three reviewers agree on the gearbox flaw but differ in emphasis: JANG rates overall build experience positively and focuses on what the mechanisms do well, while The Brothers Brick considers the gearbox durability problem a fundamental design failure unacceptable for a $120-$150 toy. Solid Brix Studios focuses primarily on the collectibility and rarity narrative rather than the mechanical critique.

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Unlock with Collector or Reseller"this is the technic v22 osprey otherwise known as set 42113 they originally retailed for 150 120 something like that it was never actually retailed in the us because it never made it over here"
Solid Brix Studios"this is it the real deal hello everyone this is the lego technic v22 osprey officially licensed model that was released very very briefly before being pulled off the market"
JANG's LEGO Reviews
"V-22 Osprey is a remarkable source of dark gray elements."
The Brothers Brick"this is the technic v22 osprey otherwise known as set 42113 they originally retailed for 150 120 something like that it was never actually retailed in the us because it never made it over here"
"this is it the real deal hello everyone this is the lego technic v22 osprey officially licensed model that was released very very briefly before being pulled off the market"

"V-22 Osprey is a remarkable source of dark gray elements."
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