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LvdH

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  1. Here's a link: https://bricksafe.com/files/LvdH/rebrickable_parts_moc-3657-ferrari-f40.csv Should be at least 99.9% correct.
  2. I should have a parts list saved on my PC. I can upload it later. There should also be an LDD file in this thread.
  3. In that case the offset would go further inside the wheel, pretty much exactly the same as 15038 wheels would sit.
  4. If he needs a different wheel offset you can use two 3x3 pulleys and three pins. I’ve done that a few times to swap standard 15038 wheels with Defender wheels, works perfectly. To be honest the callipers are way oversized for the Defender wheels.
  5. That is good news, if true. I already thought the leaked pics had to be an early design. I wonder if he has anything on the other six(?) sets.
  6. If you’re just looking for red parts the Ferrari is an excellent parts kit. It’s just not worth €180. €150 is also too much I think. At €120 would be the price I would consider buying it for parts.
  7. The overal proportions, maybe. But the actual bodywork is very messy, especially the rear half. I bought it to build once and then use the pieces in something else.
  8. He probably means that thing only recognisable by the stickers
  9. Another photo got leaked. It really looks like these tires fit a smaller size wheel than 42054. Same wheel as the F&F Dodge.
  10. Nice work! I am a big fan of the way you made the bodywork flow from the doors to the wheelarches. Very clever. I would personally make the engine cover black though. DBG looks a bit odd here.
  11. This is what I think is the case. It simply doesn’t look finished and definitely not like a 4000 piece €450 set.
  12. Photo leaked. Very similar size to 8275. Completely yellow, black cage, bright light orange tracks. No pneumatics visible and no details on PU.
  13. Ah, that makes sense. I do prefer the triple exhaust setup personally but good to know this setup is still faithful to the real car.
  14. Looks great. The shape of the taillights is definitely right. Although I am not sure on the sturdiness with it just being attached with two studs. Then again, you won't be touching the lights anyway. By the way, I'm wondering why you chose this exhaust setup. When I look up images of the Venom F5 I find triangle shaped triple exhaust setups.
  15. 81.6 is a pretty common size in Lego. Same as the tyres from the Land Rover and 1:8 series as well as the Tumbler and some motorcycle tyres. 81.6mm would make the most sense to me. Any bigger and it wouldn't be much different from the Claas tyres, smaller and it would look off on these size rims.
  16. It’s either the angle or these wheels are smaller than the big tractor wheels. Could be a size between the two current sizes.
  17. There is news. People aren't interested so no link...
  18. Nice progress. The shaping so far looks pretty spot on if you ask me. My only gripe is that the middle portion is curved in real life.
  19. That looks very rugged. Great idea with the steering wheel, that will fit much better then the round one. With the way everything seem to be built so far, are you going with a modular design approach?
  20. @n2kar_jw That white/dark blue looks amazing! Regarding pictures, you’re supposed to host them somewhere externally. For example imgur, flickr or bricksafe. You can then link them here and eurobricks will automatically format them in your post. That P1 looks really cool as well btw.
  21. That gearbox looks incredible. I can never begin to comprehend how people design these things. I thought the Ultimatum gearbox was insane (and it is), but this is on another level. Absolutely fantastic design!
  22. It has been a while since I was blown away by a moc, and so great to see you finish another masterpiece! It looks absolutely fantastic especially in this scale. Looking forward to seeing a video. To get the obvious question out of the way, any chance you'll be uploading instructions?
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