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LvdH

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  1. Yes, we have been discussing it since the first leaked pictures
  2. If anyone needs the new gearbox parts, you can already order them from LEGO Bricks and Pieces. Part numbers; 35185 for the blue clutch 35186 for the yellow driving ring extension 35188 for the gear selector
  3. It's the largest ever. Second place belongs to the BWE.
  4. I did that too for 4 bushings. For me it was a little too shiny, but that's just me being bad at spray painting
  5. I think Paul told me something along of the lines of that the white clutch gear makes the lower gears hardly work...
  6. Very nice build man!
  7. I didn't have enough cylinders or toggle joints for a full W16, but it should work perfectly as W16! Here's my W8 engine. Only had to make one little change to the crank because I removed half the engine. Video quality could have been better... Sorry.
  8. I've got a couple. They were in a castle set or something...
  9. Looks great! I'll give it a shot later. I don't have enough pistons left though, so probably only doing one side.
  10. Is an LDraw file of any use? I couldn't find the A model in LDD, only the B model. https://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=48285&view=findpost&p=1012769
  11. Oh I meant at the hubs. https://bricksafe.com/files/nathan/lego-reviews/42039-24-hrs-race-car/IMG_8921a.jpg
  12. They had friction pins in 42039 (I believe the Porsche also) as well and that had no issues with suspension. I don't think it's supposed to generate friction to keep the car up.
  13. @marci95 You can get both the parts list and instructions at rebrickable.com, and you can buy parts at Bricklink.com.
  14. You are welcome @Pvdb, this model really is fantastic. I'll be curious to see how your new Koenigsegg turns out. One thing I really liked in the Ultimatum is the rear suspension. It's quite a cool setup and it holds so much weight. I put two of my other 1:10 cars on it and it still didn't compress. Those are 2500 parts each
  15. Power functions in a €10 set?
  16. Sariel made a building mistake. It is supposed to be closer to the wheel.
  17. Just finished it. Functions work flawlessly (only complaint is the HOG being almost unreachable, but it does work) it looks beautiful and it was a lot of fun to put together. What else can I say? This is one of the best supercars I've built.
  18. Looking great! I like the shaping of the front. One question, could you try to avoid the use of the rare parts used in your previous One:1? 14L soft axles and 1x4 thin orange liftarms for example.
  19. It has eight, Sariel corrected himself in the description.
  20. I was thinking the same, maybe it can work. Only issue could be needing to use all 5 holes on the side of the 5x11 panel or the holes on the flat side, but I don't think the latter is the case.
  21. Nope, missing 5x11 panel plates.
  22. Wait a few months and it will be much cheaper. Porsche costs €220 MISB here, €110 below the normal price.
  23. For those wanting to order the Bugatti, it is available right now at Lego.com.
  24. It was $350 USD in Florida. I have hears $400 CAD. But could be wrong here.
  25. Already saw it yesterday... Shame. Even worse is that people will buy it. By the way, I would remove that link to not give them any more attention.
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