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  1. Post-review mod of the McLaren W1. The tops of the rear fender are higher, the exposed studs on the side are tiled over, and the orange-black color transition at the nose is a plate lower. I used a couple of small non-Lego parts for the stud-reversal at the front, but I think lowering the front does a lot to improve the model. Stock on left, modified on right.
  2. Sure. They're on Rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-154596/BrickMonkeyMOCs/mazda-mx5/#details
  3. Reviews coming soon at Hispabrick Magazine. Ferrari, McLaren, & Bugatti reviews are all now live.
  4. It does look good, but the chances of the actual 2026 livery looking anything like that are pretty low, so I doubt we'll see it.
  5. I just built the new UCS AT-ST and am satisfied with it. It's a worthy successor to my now outdated 2006 model, with a more polished finish and adding a decent interior. I did find the construction of the feet to be oddly flimsy (and in a way that was easily fixed), and the seat backs are definitely better (and not too fragile) after replacing the stickers with actual 1x2 ingots. I quite like the outwards splay of the legs, and it's nice to have a more affordable UCS set on offer for once. Still waiting for that UCS Speederbike though.
  6. The new Porsche 911 GT3 is excellent and easily the best of the latest wave. It's amazing looking back to the Porsche 911s of 2015's 75912 set to see how far the theme has come in ten years. My only gripe is that the driver sits too low and hunched forward, looking like a child in need of a booster seat (see below). I recommend removing the bar behind his head and then raising him by a plate, moving him a stud forwards, and then leaning him back. It requires some further modification to the steering wheel mount and the rear deck mount, but makes for a much better and more natural look.
  7. Just built this and can't praise it highly enough. Incredible build techniques, great new parts, and an amazing final product. The first Icons car since the Mustang and Porsche 911 to really raise the bar for car design. The few minor flaws, such as the weak door limiters, stickered number plate, and studded windshield, barely register when set against the beautiful lines and proportions of the model, and its many satisfying details like the seamless hood and boot hinges, and curved edges around the doors and boot lid. I should probably be annoyed by the price tag, but when the model's this good I'm actually okay with it.
  8. Here's a simple fix for making the front winglets turn with the front wheels the way they're meant to, and as they do on the Red Bull. It's not quite as simple as just copying over the Red Bull assembly, as the differing suspension set-up (push vs pull-rod) gets in the way. Still, it's easy to do and significantly improves the model. (If it's not obvious from the last picture, you'll need to change the lower suspension rod connection from a red pin-type ball joint to a grey axle-type ball joint.)
  9. Well, the 42205 Corvette now looks a lot nicer by comparison. It was never going to be easy to replicate the curves of the Supra at this scale with Technic parts, but the windscreen/roof area in particular looks far too square and rectangular.
  10. My first thoughts are that the model looks like it will be much more reliant than the Ferrari on stickers to look good, given the yellow nose on a black panel and the red bulls on either side of the engine cover. (The Speed Champions version looks to have the advantage of these being printed.) The angle of the Halo also looks oddly flat, but I'm very pleased to see the differing side wall printing on the tires, offering an alternate tire compound. I expect the functionality (suspension, steering, and 2-speed gearbox) to be the same as the Ferrari, but if I'm choosing one over the other (which at this price I will be), I'm going with the Ferrari.
  11. Wheel #42716 from the Mustang and Porsche sets arguably already is a better generic wheel at this smaller scale - it just doesn't have a matching thinner version like the #56904/56145 combo used here. I suppose the #42716 rim is also more of a generic muscle car rim than a modern sports car rim, but it shows that it can be done. I think we also need a more sporty alternative to the #49294 Defender/488 rim with the same hollow design. I'd love to see something like what CaDA have done for 1:10 rims at this smaller scale.
  12. Looks alright but I'm not seeing anything to warrant that price increase. Headlights could've been printed, and the stickered tail-lights and exhaust feel lazy. These cars also badly need a modernized wheel rim or insert.
  13. I agree it's not a big deal, but I still would have preferred gender-neutral racing balaclava head prints under the helmets. A mixture of male/female heads would've made more sense in the city line-up I think, where realism has already been sacrificed for play.
  14. Nice model, but I'm not a fan of the stickers. I don't get why TLG promise not to sticker Star Wars UCS plaques anymore, but continue to sticker the plaques in other product lines.
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