nopingrid Posted October 29, 2025 Posted October 29, 2025 Apparently it's been 20 years since Lego has made a Ferrari Enzo, so I wanted to build one myself and 42212 was perfect for the build. The build uses 767 parts from the set (85% of parts), so it was quite difficult towards the end as I ran out of parts. I managed to include working butterfly doors which looks really cool when opened up, a V12 engine connected to the differential and of course HOG steering with a removable knob. Here's the car with opened butterfly doors: I also included some interior details such as a rotating steering wheel, although it isn't connected to the main mechanism: A few more pictures of the car:  Instructions are on my Rebrickable if interested! Quote
Zerobricks Posted October 29, 2025 Posted October 29, 2025 Well done, looks really close to the original! Quote
Auroralampinen Posted October 29, 2025 Posted October 29, 2025 This looks really beautiful. Great job:). Quote
2GodBDGlory Posted October 29, 2025 Posted October 29, 2025 Ooh, I'd say that worked out really well, especially for an alternate model! Quote
Jundis Posted October 29, 2025 Posted October 29, 2025 Front is instantly recognisable, all around looks great. Especially for a b-model! Quote
nopingrid Posted October 31, 2025 Author Posted October 31, 2025 8 hours ago, TLCB said: Featured at The Lego Car Blog Thank you!! Quote
N1K0L4 Posted October 31, 2025 Posted October 31, 2025 Looks incredible for a alternate model that size! Quote
8868 Posted November 1, 2025 Posted November 1, 2025 Really great. Building something like this with a limited amount of parts is absolutely amazing. Quote
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