dokludi Posted July 21, 2018 Posted July 21, 2018 (edited) I built the famous Alfa Romeo 155 V6 TI DTM racing car from Lego parts. Some technical details about it: Sizes: - Weight: 3155 gr - Length: 68 cm (84 studs) - Width: 23 cm (29 studs) - Height: 17 cm (22 studs) Part number: 3705 Technical parameters: - No PF - All-wheel drive with 3 differentials - Spring front and rear suspension - Front wheels with steering wheel - Open doors and removable hood and trunk - V6 engine - 4-speed sequential gearbox (Attica gearbox but modified) - Modified version of Didumos69 padle shifter and 90 ° limiter - Full rollbar in the cabin - Hand operated pneumatic car lifting device - Visual generator (with belt drive) at the rear seat - Italian-Hungarian painting on the top of the car Pictures: More Pictures: http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=574970 Edited August 18, 2018 by dokludi Quote
Maaboo the Witch Posted July 21, 2018 Posted July 21, 2018 (edited) Woah, the spoiler on this thing looks deadly! I can see a lot of garbage cans getting knocked over. Edited July 21, 2018 by Maaboo35 Quote
Aleh Posted July 21, 2018 Posted July 21, 2018 84 studs long...so big! LIke the car! Looks complex and finished! Quote
Lox Lego Posted July 22, 2018 Posted July 22, 2018 Huge MOC! Love your designs - and creative use of the wheel arches. Great work Quote
grum64 Posted July 22, 2018 Posted July 22, 2018 I like this very much. Great attention to detail, especially the roll cage Quote
Lakop Posted July 22, 2018 Posted July 22, 2018 Very nice! I like the inside with a proper steering wheel, seat and leg room. The pneumatic jacks are a great addition. H Quote
dokludi Posted July 23, 2018 Author Posted July 23, 2018 Thank you everyone!! Most really large size I managed to build it up but I was able to build all details into it so only what I planned. May everyone calm down. What I'm building now will be even bigger. Quote
Seasider Posted July 24, 2018 Posted July 24, 2018 Looks like a good model but I’d suggest it needs some more tweaks to be a 155. I knew a guy who converted his 155 to be a DTM replica. He built all the bumpers from photos Id modify the bonnet. It needs to be sloped instead of flat, if you look at the side profile it’s quite sloped. It was part of the main style features with the small headlights. I’d say the front end is more 75 style than 155 at the moment Quote
dokludi Posted July 27, 2018 Author Posted July 27, 2018 On 7/24/2018 at 12:21 PM, Seasider said: Looks like a good model but I’d suggest it needs some more tweaks to be a 155. I knew a guy who converted his 155 to be a DTM replica. He built all the bumpers from photos Id modify the bonnet. It needs to be sloped instead of flat, if you look at the side profile it’s quite sloped. It was part of the main style features with the small headlights. I’d say the front end is more 75 style than 155 at the moment I did not really copy the factory bonnet exactly. But building always requires compromises. I would not build it because I would slowly dismantle the car and build my next car. Thank you for your comment. I've shared pictures in my first post. More pictures in my brickshelf library (if they make it public). Quote
dokludi Posted August 18, 2018 Author Posted August 18, 2018 I dismantled the Alfa Romeo and thought I counted how many pieces I used during my construction.Some interesting things: - Part number: 3705 - From this: - Black Pin 839 - Blue Pin (3 studs long) 289 - 18654 1L Round Con. 35 - 32526 Big L Liftarm 58 - 32140 Small L Liftarm 69 - 15100 93 - axles (all) 281 - 64178 & 64179 & 14720 28 - Technic panels (all) 151 After all, I was surprised by the numbers. Quote
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