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  1. This was just posted on promobricks.de, if it is true, we´ll have some nice colours :-) "According to a press release, the LEGO model of the Bugatti Chiron in the scale of 1: 8 is an authentic replica of the original vehicle. As we also learned, the new LEGO Technic Ultimate set is priced to cost a whopping 369.99 euros and again have some moving parts, such as the W16 engine's pistons, extendable rear spoilers, hinged car doors or the bonnet. As with the original car, the bodyshell uses different shades of blue in addition to black; in the interior, Tan is used for the light-colored leather. The steering wheel and the rims (which look really great, by the way) can already be seen on the teaser image, as well as the printed Bugatti Chiron logo on the hubcaps and the steering wheel."
  2. This is what the text says: the lego group is pleased to announce today the partnership between bugatti and lego technic. The second set from the Lego Technic Ultimate Series will be created as part of this collaboration. ...LEGO: "after the success of the porsche gt3 rs it was important for us to find a partner with an iconic vehicle which is unique in the automotive industry, with bugatti we have achieved just that" ...BUGATTI: "we are very proud of the chiron and We are honored that there will now be a lego technic version of this exceptional supercar, and our designers and engineers have enjoyed working with the lego technic team and the result is an authentic replica of the chiron. "
  3. You can follow the live-ticker @ http://zusammengebaut.com/live-ticker-lego-news-nuremberg-toy-fair-2018-43625/ or https://twitter.com/Zusammengebaut I´m looking forward to build the Chiron :-)
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    Zusammengebaut.com has another teaser for the mf http://zusammengebaut.com/lego-star-wars-ucs-millennium-falcon-75192-erste-bilder-32622/
  5. In german it´s called "unverbindliche Preisempfehlung", i think it´s recommended retail price, so it´ll be the price at legoshop i guess
  6. Hi guys, i posted it earlier this day but in case you havent read it. The piece count will be around 3000. i heard a lego-guy telling it a retailor yesterday @ toy fair
  7. The CAD-picture comes pretty close to the pieces i saw. The more i think about it TLG did a pretty good job of making it look like the original
  8. Not the regular red and white wheels. The grey Parts looked more like a quarter of a battery box A bit like A, but the curved side was aiming to the sides (when you are looking from the top) and without the dark grey. The whitish windowthing from B might be the same. It looked like a New part to me. Like a mixture of A-B and a battery box
  9. Hi all, was at toy fair yesterday and this is what i got from it: Prize: 299 € Parts: around 3000 (I heard a Lego-official saying) and I was able to take a look under the hood and the "trunk" hood: It seemed like there was still a lot of room left. What i´ve seen was that the steering wheel is defenitly attached to the front axle and that´s 4WD-ready(the axle you can see under the driver´s seat), also it has a well designed stiff suspension. "trunk": I asked an tour-guide (yes, you were only allowed to enter the lego-area with a guided tour) if you can open the trunk like the doors etc., YES WE CAN! so i had around 10s to get as much information into my head as i could. The light grey parts you see through the rear sides are new to me, they looked like a massive half-barrell/Block with round edges and something looking like a window(sorry, cant describe it better, sie wa was 4-5high, 3-4wide,around3 thick), maybe a receiver, maybe a (new) motor, or a combination of both. This part/brick was on both sides next to the tires. Im a bit sad, that the "trunkdoor" was a bit small, but what i´ve saw, made my day. There was a boxer-engine sitting in the middle with a lot of stuff around it. Because of the limited time window and space, i could only see 4 cylinders, but there might be more because of the missing length of maybe 8-10 studs. My opinion is, there might be 6 cylinders directly combined with a pf-motor. i havent seen any cables, so they either cut them off or, like some off you guessed, it´s some bloutooth stuff. i personally would be fine with both. Sorry for not having an eidetic memory, but thats all Before anyone asks about proof or something, you are not allowed to take photos in this area and there were about 20-30 Lego-Employees. I felt like Ethan Hunt with my mobile phone in my hand......but did not had the balls... I hope the engineers and MOCcers of you can figure something out
  10. Hi all, was at toy fair yesterday and this is what i got from it: The retail prices (in €) are - Volvo: 89 € - Claas: 149 € - BWE: 229 € - Porsche 299 € What to say about the Sets: - The Volvo looks very neat next to the other sets but none the less, what i´ve seen and heard of it is PF ready, but the Pumpsystem is working well too. - Claas still amazing, dont need to say anything more, must have for every fan - BWE is just huge, just put the MK-II on top of the Crawler Crane and you´ll get an idea how big it is - Porsche: Well, it´s really big, maybe like the tumbler, but what´s way more interesting, i was able to take a look under the hood and the "trunk" hood: It seemed like there was still a lot of room left. What i´ve seen was that the steering wheel is defenitly attached to the front axle and that´s 4WD-ready(the axle you can see under the driver´s seat), also it has a well designed stiff suspension. "trunk": I asked an tour-guide (yes, you were only allowed to enter the lego-area with a guided tour) if you can open the trunk like the doors etc., YES WE CAN! so i had around 10s to get as much information into my head as i could. The light grey parts you see through the rear sides are new to me, they looked like a massive half-barrell/Block with round edges and something looking like a window(sorry, cant describe it better), maybe a receiver, maybe a (new) motor, or a combination of both. This part/brick was on both sides next to the tires. Im a bit sad, that the "trunkdoor" was a bit small, but what i´ve saw, made my day. There was a boxer-engine sitting in the middle with a lot of stuff around it. Because of the limited time window and space, i could only see 4 cylinders, but there might be more because of the missing length of maybe 8-10 studs. My opinion is, there might be 6 cylinders directly combined with a pf-motor. i havent seen any cables, so they either cut them off or, like some off you guessed, it´s some bloutooth stuff. i personally would be fine with both Sorry for not having an eidetic memory, but thats all Before anyone asks about proof or something, you are not allowed to take photos in this area and there were about 20-30 Lego-Employees. I felt like Ethan Hunt with my mobile phone in my hand......but did not had the balls... I hope the engineers and MOCcers of you can figure something out Cant w8 for those sets, gonna safe some money
  11. Hi all, follwowing the technicthread for 1 Week now and decided to join. About the orange railing, just saw this little guy a few hours ago