The small set 8050 was released in 1986 as a Universal Building Set, and the second Technic set to ever include a motor. (Note that this does not include the earlier supplemental sets, some of which had motors.) It includes full instructions for 6 models as well as photographs of several other possibilities. There a number of parts left over when any of the models are built.
This is the second set to include a motor, which is 4.5V and runs on 3 C-cell batteries (more about the motor on the 1982 page). The motor is used in each of the models to drive a variety of functions, except for the gate. In each case, the motor is coupled to the model via a belt (rubber band) to prevent stalling the motor.
The models in this universal set cover a wide variety of subjects and complexity levels. The first car features rack and pinion steering and a trailer with a motorized conveyor system. The second model is a mystery vibrating tool which could be a tamper, a floor sander, or a concrete smoother. The mobile crane slews 360° and has a motorized winch. The fourth model is very unique and demonstrates the concept of centrifugal force. The electric gate is, ironically, not electric but driven by a worm gear. Finally, a Jeep has rack and pinion steering and a motorized rear axle.
This set uses the new worm gear, but only for one model.
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