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Here is my latest creation, a 1:10 scale replica of the iconic Ferrari F40. This project was a true labour of patience, and I am proud to say that I was able to incorporate all the functions that make a supercar and to capture the essence of the design of the F40.
I already worked on the F40 and posted it almost 2 years ago (link right below). It was a cool model but I still had always that feeling that I could do better. This feeling was emphasized by the other people of this forum that worked on this Ferrari like @lnteknik or very recently @Lox Lego. So I went back to my pieces and started to work from scratch on a new iteration of this legendary car. To sum up : I changed almost everything.
 
 
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One of the key features of the Lego model is the functional 5+R gearbox, which allows the car to shift through its gears just like the real-life F40. This was a particularly challenging feature to implement, but it really adds to the overall playability of the Lego model. The gearbox is designed to be smooth and efficient, making it easy to shift between gears and control the fake engine’s speed. The gearbox was inspired by GrayGear from Eurobrick, here is a link to his topic :
 
 
His gearbox is a 6 speed, I worked on it to implement a reverse gear. Note that I reproduced the particular patern of the F40, the R replace the 1, the 1 replace the 2 and so on.
 
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In addition to the gearbox, I also included a functional opening mechanism for the doors, front trunk, and rear engine hood. This was a challenging aspect to incorporate into the design, but I am thrilled with how well it turned out. Users can easily open and close these components, further enhancing the interactive and realistic nature of the Lego model. Those components can also be retired to reveal the chassis of the car in a modular-ish way.
 
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Attention to detail was also a top priority for me during the design process. I made sure to include accurate design elements such as the air intake on the doors and the sharp, angular lines of the car's bodywork. I also ensured that the proportions of the model were as true-to-life as possible, making it instantly recognizable as an F40 to car enthusiasts and Lego fans alike.
 
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I am also extremely pleased with how the engine and its details turned out in the model. The attention to detail and accuracy of the design truly showcases the iconic engine of this legendary car.
 
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Furthermore, I the steering mechanism can be controlled by the steering wheel or by a removable HOG, which adds to the overall control of the Lego model. The steering is designed to be responsive and smooth, allowing to easily maneuver the car in any direction.
 
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Finally, I included the iconic pop-up headlights, which can be activated using a small wheel in the dashboard. This adds a fun and interactive aspect to the model, and further enhances the overall attention to detail that went into the design.
 
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Overall, I am extremely proud of this creation, and I believe that the inclusion of these unique and functional features truly sets it apart from other Lego Technic models. The attention to detail, accurate design elements, and functional components make this model a true tribute to the iconic Ferrari F40.
 
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Edited by sebulba56

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Thanks for your comments, really nice to read those type of compliments from one of the first to have worked on the F40 in technic. The front glass is indeed a crucial part of the design for me. It's really a big part of the definition of the identity of a car.

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Nice F40 :thumbup:! So we are having one more iteration to compare and I think it´s one of the better examples because built in perfect proportional scale. The economical style looks complete and finished, everything kept very "technical" - I like that. Although there are some bigger unfavourable gaps near the wheelarches. The white plates are "flashing" very bright, but I like how creative the sleeping eyes are constructed :wink: .

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On 4/5/2023 at 4:32 PM, brunojj1 said:

Nice F40 :thumbup:! So we are having one more iteration to compare and I think it´s one of the better examples because built in perfect proportional scale. The economical style looks complete and finished, everything kept very "technical" - I like that. Although there are some bigger unfavourable gaps near the wheelarches. The white plates are "flashing" very bright, but I like how creative the sleeping eyes are constructed :wink: .

Thanks for your comment, always nice to read nice things from a great supercar builder like you. What your saying about the gaps nears the wheelarches goes with the economical style you are describing : I prefer to leave a gap than to put some pieces that would make the design too heavy :).

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Another really really cool model of the F40, I'm always wondering if the F50 would be possible with how curvy it is. But as for iconic cars. You nailed it. 

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Genius! The inclusion of a working 5 speed gearbox, steering, and the pop up lights is masterful. Well done and deservedly Front Paged.

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Very cool build, and well done with all the details. I particularly like the gearbox, and the detailing on the engine. Great job on the overall shaping of the bodywork as well.

Also, all the renders are super helpful with presenting the build and the functions. Thanks for including all of these.

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