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LvdH

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  1. If you put the old 12t and 20t bevel gears right next to a liftarm the teeth would sometimes rub against the pin holes. That doesn’t happen with the new 12t and 20t gears because the teeth are slightly offset.
  2. Because they haven’t had a purpose for them.
  3. Very impressive that you managed to reverse engineer this car. The red version looks amazing! I actually prefer that one because you can see the lines a lot better. Would you be willing to share the io file, privately if necessary? If @langko doesn’t mind, of course
  4. I’m not sold on the DBG, but the shapes and proportions look perfect. Love the use of the classic “mirror” piece for the headrests.
  5. There is reason to doubt, because zero load RPM doesn’t mean a whole lot if you don’t have the torque numbers. Not to mention my comment was about the DRIVING speed difference.
  6. You made the claim. The burden of proof is on you That’s wonderful but Bruno’s supercar doesn’t use M motors.
  7. I’m not sure what you’re getting at because I highly doubt there is a noticeable difference in driving speed between the various brands of motors.
  8. That interior is beautiful. I like how you used those 2x3 and 1x2 panels. I'm looking forward to seeing how those functions work.
  9. There’s a 7 long alternating hole liftarm in green on the hood/bonnet.
  10. Surely I’m not seeing color inconsistencies in official photos between the green #1 and #4 connector (on 42149)
  11. Correct. They are LBG. https://images.brickset.com/sets/AdditionalImages/71783-1/71783_alt5.jpg
  12. Those panels aren't used anymore for 14 years. Same for a lot of other panels of this style. What seems dumber to me is that the new "#3" shaped panel seems to have a number and it looks like a 6. Could just be an instruction error. The numbering system means nothing and you really shouldn't think too hard about it. Plenty of modern panels don't even have numbers even though they definitely could, such as 80278 and 80274, and 80271 and 80272.
  13. Same for the “red” version but that was also used in the Batmobile
  14. Depends. The Daytona differential would be nice to have in a cheaper set.
  15. For those interested, the “Sense of perfection” book is available again. It is however unnumbered and €60 instead of €80 (still way overpriced imo). https://www.lego.com/product/ferrari-daytona-sp3-the-sense-of-perfection-5007627
  16. These are new. If you look closely you can see an axle hole. It's probably the same curve as the #1/#2 panels.
  17. Hope the picture isn’t too large.
  18. There are some things, like the grille, but on the other hand they also put the “headlights” on the wheelarches.
  19. Imagine the 2x3 panel mixed with the 21/22 panels. A shorter 21/22 panel basically. And then also the 2x3 panel as a #3 angle connector.
  20. Those new “micro” panels will be gamechanging.
  21. Welcome to Pick a Brick. Typically it takes 4 weeks from ordering to delivery for me. Your mileage may vary.
  22. Fantastic looking model, for the most part. I’m not sure about the 1x1 plates used for headlights though. In the real car they are clearly beneath that panel, which gives it a far more aggressive look.
  23. You're right. I glanced over the topic title and didn't look further. Looking at paave's rebrickable page all of his premium MOCs are gone unfortunately. Probably has something to do with Paypal no longer working in his country.
  24. It's still available as far as I can see. https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-98701/Lnteknik/ferrari-f40-110/#details
  25. Am I alone in thinking that these are just a gimmick? I really cannot imagine a situation where LEGO axles wouldn’t suffice. Especially because if you replace one thing, something else will become a weak link instead.
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