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Ngoc Nguyen

Eurobricks Grand Dukes
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  1. I think it's the biscuit 3x3 piece. The panel piece doesnt have holes at one end like that.
  2. Hello from the other side I must have guessed a thousand timesss
  3. It contains neither hydraulic nor pneumatic.
  4. Am I the only one who keep reading the line on the door as "simp racing"... On another note, the designer of this set is Lars Krogh Jensen. He is also the designer for 42096.
  5. Yes, and the three curved panels on top of the model are finally available in red. White-red Osprey is finally feasible.
  6. https://www.facebook.com/LEGOTechnic/videos/311936959806515/ New parts: - Sian wheel arches in red - Sian triangular curved panel #51 and #52 in red - Curved panel 3x13 in red. - Osprey blade in black. 169.99 USD, available on Jan 1st 2021. Go absolutely nuts!!! Go wild!!! Delivering prestigious wins for the Prancing Horse in the world’s toughest endurance races, the Ferrari 488 GTE is a car unlike any other. Now you can create your own LEGO® Technic™ model version, complete with authentic design details – just like on the iconic original. Faithful detailing With amazing attention to detail, this racing car model is a true expression of Ferrari’s endurance racer. Features include front and back suspension, opening doors, a V8 engine with moving pistons and a steering wheel that steers the car. Original stickers and authentic colors add the perfect finish to this epic model. Escape the ordinary This set is part of a collection of LEGO building kits for adults who appreciate excellent design. A new hands-on project for yourself, or the ideal gift for a motorsport fan, this LEGO Technic building kit provides an immersive build with a beautiful display model to enjoy. Immerse yourself in the exciting world of endurance racing, creating your own displayable LEGO® Technic™ model version of the iconic Ferrari 488 GTE racing car. Authentic features include front and back suspension, opening doors, a V8 engine with moving pistons and functioning steering wheel. With original race stickers and a faithful color scheme, the LEGO® Technic™ Ferrari 488 GTE “AF Corse #51” (42125) will take pride of place in the home or office of any motorsport fan. A rewarding building project for adults and an inspired birthday or special occasion gift for anyone who loves endurance racing, Ferrari racing cars and motorsport. Model measures over 5 in. (13 cm) high, 19 in. (48 cm) long and 8.5 in. (21 cm) wide. Easily explore all the details packed inside, thanks to the opening doors and hood. This set comes with a special building instruction book featuring exclusive content, including details about the car and the AF Corse 51 team. With elegant designs and realistic functions, LEGO® Technic™ sets offer a rewarding build and models packed with impressive features for anyone interested in engineering and technology. LEGO® Technic™ components meet stringent industry standards to ensure they are consistent, compatible and connect reliably every time – it’s been that way since 1958. LEGO® Technic™ components are dropped, heated, crushed, twisted and analyzed to make sure they meet high global safety standards.
  7. Instead of "A or B", why not "A and B"
  8. So far I like the orange version most, but too bad it's not buildable, because the T 3x3 liftarm so far has only appears in some ill-fated m̶i̶l̶i̶t̶a̶r̶y̶ canceled set this year, and the 3L connector in orange has only appeared in 3 sets so far, the most recent of which was released in 2004. The rim in orange has only appeared in two sets so far also.
  9. The B model shows that there is a pneumatic hose connector somewhere in the A model. The question is where is it and why would that connector appear in this set.
  10. This is a military delta wing plane! Oh em jee TLG's breaking their own rule again
  11. How bout TLG's tendency to occasionally introduce panels in rarely used colors once and not follow up with more panels afterward at all or until 5 years later.
  12. I changed the turquoise into dark azure. What do you think?
  13. Maybe the red axle is the 2L one. There is one on each side.
  14. Looks like 3L axle with stop, pushed from the outside through the wheel to the axle hole at the end of the 2x4 L-shaped liftarm.
  15. https://bricksafe.com/files/LvdH/0472FE0C-33DF-4B6F-80FA-26A46FE1DC93.jpeg/800x575.jpg The photo has the confidential stamp so I put a link instead. Go nuts.
  16. I stumbled across this alternative design for the rotor blade.
  17. I don't get why the Top Gear has an XL motor and this thing is bigger yet has a L motor for drive.
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