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All I see is a pretty lame influencer video. For a proper speed build see Brick Depot's one posted earlier.

1 hour ago, LvdH said:

I saw the drum that is used for shifting. Only in orange this time for some reason.

It's orange because the profile is probably different from the Yamaha's. And there are two in total.

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Link to LEGO pictures: https://www.lego.com/nl-nl/product/mclaren-p1-42172

 

I think it looks really nice.

But €450 is a lot of money, and not what I want to spend on a lego set...

Also, the amount of pieces keeps increasing, and I'm not happy with that.

This one has 1000 pieces more than the Porsche 42056, and I own that one, and it almost feels like a job building it.

 

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The guy who designed 42156 Peugeot also designed this car. Does anyone know if Uwa Wabra is retired from Lego? Nothing heared about him for a long time

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The clutch under the differential doesn't look promising.
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And the steering lock is extremely limited.
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Do you all see the new suspension control arms?  Have I been living under a rock, or are those new?  They appear to be at least 7 studs long, maybe even 8.  They look great to me! 

Those new 12t clutch gears are fantastic!  Some of us have wishing for such a part for years now. Kudos to TLG for listening.

Edited by dhc6twinotter

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Posted (edited)

And there seems to be a new suspension arm...

 

Too late; please ignore...

21 minutes ago, dhc6twinotter said:

Do you all see the new suspension control arms?  Have I been living under a rock, or are those new?  They appear to be at least 7 studs long, maybe even 8.  They look great to me! 

 

I hope that differential could fit inside...

...to make narrow suspension...

Actually it is very wide...

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Guessing from the speedbuilds the suspension arms should be 7x7 studs wide and around 1,5-2 studs tall. The 12t clutch gear is a dream come true, I can't wait to get my hands on them and try building a compact dual clutch transmission

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32 minutes ago, dhc6twinotter said:

Do you all see the new suspension control arms?  Have I been living under a rock, or are those new?  They appear to be at least 7 studs long, maybe even 8.  

Looks like bump steer to me.

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7 minutes ago, amorti said:

Looks like bump steer to me.

I thought the same, although it probably wouldn’t be much different than using 6L links with the 5 stud long control arms that were so prevalent in previous models. 

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Do you guys even read through the comments before you post the same thing over and over again?

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Does this set have adjustable ride height or not?

Everything else I love, all of the flame yellowish orange recolors, the new 12 tooth clutch gear, the new suspension arms, the orange changeover catch, the black shock absorbers the door mechanism, the paddle shifter. the gearbox , all of it! :)

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24 minutes ago, SNIPE said:

Does this set have adjustable ride height or not?

Everything else I love, all of the flame yellowish orange recolors, the new 12 tooth clutch gear, the new suspension arms, the orange changeover catch, the black shock absorbers the door mechanism, the paddle shifter. the gearbox , all of it! :)

Looking at the video of the build, the front shocks are fixed to the frame, so I'd say no.

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22 minutes ago, SNIPE said:

Does this set have adjustable ride height or not?

Everything else I love, all of the flame yellowish orange recolors, the new 12 tooth clutch gear, the new suspension arms, the orange changeover catch, the black shock absorbers the door mechanism, the paddle shifter. the gearbox , all of it! :)

It doesn't or else they would brag about it in the product description. The promotional video is just very deceitful. Nothing more.

 

2 hours ago, Timorzelorzworz said:

The guy who designed 42156 Peugeot also designed this car. Does anyone know if Uwa Wabra is retired from Lego? Nothing heared about him for a long time

Uwe designed the V-TOL Spaceship for this year. You can check out my bricklists on brickset.

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2 hours ago, Timorzelorzworz said:

The guy who designed 42156 Peugeot also designed this car.

That's Kasper Rene Hansen.

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13 minutes ago, R0Sch said:

Uwe designed the V-TOL Spaceship for this year. You can check out my bricklists on brickset.

Thanks for that

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1 hour ago, dhc6twinotter said:

Do you all see the new suspension control arms?  Have I been living under a rock, or are those new?  They appear to be at least 7 studs long, maybe even 8.  They look great to me!

I see an immediate alternate use in helicopters rotor control. Exactly the part I needed.

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That guy with the inappropriate facial expression strikes again!

I am genuinely IN SHOCK that they finally made a 7 speed transmission. It is not just a reskinned bugatti/laborghini/daytona, it is a completely new car and I love it!

I love gearboxes, especially when LEGO Technic sets introduce some brand new types of gearboxes!

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I'm really liking this set, besides the fact that it's a P1. Way more curvy panels compared to 42056 and 42083, as well as new mechanical elements for the suspension and gearbox. I don't like the price tag though...

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Posted (edited)
2 hours ago, R0Sch said:

Do you guys even read through the comments before you post the same thing over and over again?

Was that at me?

You just made me read 9 pages of rumours and nonsense, my comment was new, and that's ten minutes I'm never getting back.

2 hours ago, R0Sch said:

Do you guys even read through the comments before you post the same thing over and over again?

 

Edited by amorti

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Can't tell if the shift drum profiles are exactly the same or not, maybe they just changed the 45° axle misalignment.
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Unboxing and pictorial building steps + review (turn on auto-generated subtitles with auto-translation):

 

18 minutes ago, amorti said:

Was that at me?

You just made me read 9 pages of rumours and nonsense, my comment was new, and that's ten minutes I'm never getting back.

 

No, of course it wasn't at you lol.

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Posted (edited)
40 minutes ago, amorti said:

Was that at me?

You just made me read 9 pages of rumours and nonsense, my comment was new, and that's ten minutes I'm never getting back.

 

So, are you telling that we, the members of Eurobricks forums, delivered rumors and produced nonsenses for the last nine page of this thread? Be careful when you are talking that way that even if it is pointed lightheartedly.

No, I am not even going to respond to your (or anyone in your defense) reply to this post if you decide to do so.

Edited by thekoRngear

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Looks like the exclusive laser-etched codes will be present as well, for that premium Certificate of Authenticity and those high quality wallpaper you get for free for 450 bucks. ;)
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