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Honda Civic Type-R (Ek9) 1:16

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Hi there, I like to present you my newest creation: a ~1:16 scale model of the Honda Civic Type-R (EK9). 

Features

  • opening front- and backdoors
  • opening hood and trunk
  • removable engine which can be displayed separately 
  • detailed interior
  • fully detailed bottom of the car
  • working suspension
  • custom-made stickers
  • custom.made silver parts
  • over 1460 parts
  • sturdy design
  • scale: approx. 1:16
  • dimensions: approx. 17cm x 13cm x 11cm / studs: (L33 W16 H?)

Pictures below and more pictures here: Honda Civic Type-R (Ek9) by danielsmocs @ BrickSafe or Honda Civic Type-R (Ek9) by danielsmocs @ FlickR

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Thanks for waching! 

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Nice job! It's an impressive-looking and very detailed model, and the fact that it's modeling a FWD hot hatch makes it a lot more interesting than the typical models in this class!

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Beautiful design, really nice shaping!

How does the suspension work? Is it based on the 1x2 rubber pieces? Kind of like a mini independent suspension, right?

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4 hours ago, gyenesvi said:

Beautiful design, really nice shaping!

How does the suspension work? Is it based on the 1x2 rubber pieces? Kind of like a mini independent suspension, right?

Hi, thanks a lot! 

Yes exactly! I used this rubber piece 45590. It has not a huge rage of spring but it is a nice compact design. And it is the same construction for front and rear, only turned 180°. 

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Really nice level of detail, great job, are those stud shooter triggers, for the pedals? I have an over abundance of those darn things, good to see alternate uses for it.

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On 8/9/2023 at 6:30 PM, Johnny1360 said:

Really nice level of detail, great job, are those stud shooter triggers, for the pedals? I have an over abundance of those darn things, good to see alternate uses for it.

The pedals I believe are actually this piece.

Great moc @danielsmocs! I really like the chrome and overall shape of the car. It looks great from the front!

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It's rare to see JDM ( Japanese domestic market ) model's in lego. There us only hope that you take on a few more as this is very well done. And certainly one I would like to have on the shelf.  At least you didn't K20a motor swap it. Well done again.  👏 

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This Honda is the best car I have ever seen in this scale. Such a clean design, great quality stickers. Flawless work! :thumbup:

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Super-detailed and functional (you can open everything). Motor and pedals are lovely. I also like how the roof is skewed towards the front.

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Hi, thanks for the nice comments! I really appreciate it. 

@Johnny1360 @Fluwoeb yes, it's the "Arm Mechanical, Exo-Force" I used this part as pedals for many of my models. But I never found another sensible use for it, yet!

@brickless_kiwi For some reason all my last models had been JDM... Let's see what comes next :-) Probably something with a K20 swap :pir_tong2:

@Akassin Thank you very much! That's not a every-day-praise! 

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Definitely one of the best models in this class, the characteristic elements of the real model are perfectly reproduced :)

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