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SF90 XX STRADALE 1:8 Technic MOC seen in YTB

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Hello everyone! I just reviewed a very new MOC supercar from YTB, SF90  XX  STRADALE 1:8 (shown below). In the video, it showed a very interesting feature that indicating the in-gear position in the dashboard, not too sure how to realize it in the model. Can someone shed some light on it? Thanks a lot in advance!

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The real car in ferrari website:

https://www.ferrari.com/en-EN/auto/sf90-xx-stradale

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Hi kingiswide

If you look in the video at 1:25 you can see a drum on the right side of the dashboard.

The drum is connected to the shifting part of gearbox. By changing the gear the drum rotates. The sticker on the drum tells you the selected gear.

Quite a challenge during construction to get this in the right position

 

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It's a neat model and incorporates a lot of cool features but it's still a car....

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14 hours ago, MikeTwo9398 said:

Hi kingiswide

If you look in the video at 1:25 you can see a drum on the right side of the dashboard.

The drum is connected to the shifting part of gearbox. By changing the gear the drum rotates. The sticker on the drum tells you the selected gear.

Quite a challenge during construction to get this in the right position

 

Much appreciated for your close look and feedback. Last time I saw the kind of cool feature was in the Sheepo's great Jeep Wrangler, displaying gears/drive/etc in the armrest but not dashboard. And yes, really interesting interaction function while need addtional attention to build.

Thanks again and have a nice day!

9 hours ago, Lego Tom said:

It's a neat model and incorporates a lot of cool features but it's still a car....

Yes, it looks like the chassis is designed with several clear subsystems and combined logically, and the body is easy to quick install with solid locks.

You are right...it's one of many 1:8 super cars. LOL...

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