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Void_S

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  1. Wow, this car looks really cool! I always love how new (yeah, really not so but still they are ones of relatively new rather old parts) wheel arch parts shape into the whole car body, and your car is a perfect example of how fine it happens. Besides all the great things you did here
  2. Thank you! Actually, I should excuse as now, comparing the original black-hooded model and recolored one, with Dark Azure panels, the back one still looks better The latest "hot puckup" reminds me a kind of reversed Hot-Rod, when not the front end but tail is "naked" to expose the oversized engine. I don't know if these trucks have some common name, but I must admit I love them more (even if they may not exist in real life, yeah the dragons...) over "regular" hot-rods.
  3. I'm trying now to build two other modifications of John Deere 9620R, they were my very first idea when I ever found the number of sub-models of this machine: John Deere 9620T with a pair of rubber tracks and without rear articulated part. John Deere 9620RX (a lazy modification) with triangle tracks instead of wheels.
  4. It may be a good addition to the set, not only "assemble-then-play" like all regular sets but "play-while-assemble" like real huge crane are assembled and then work. I never remember any other set which has buidlign steps as a part of of its feature. Anyways, it is a Construction Technic, isnt it?
  5. Yeah, like for other vendors. But they obviously insists on promoting their brand-drive flagships. Daytona is positioned as a new flagship, after LA Ferrari, which being a pretty nice car, now is just a nothing more than a deprecated model for the vendor...
  6. It is but they also have literally a single function at all... For me, they kept the biggest mystery till the very end of how exactly the "lock" is made in a such limited space.
  7. Well, the model was pretty poor on functions, so, as for me, I already had a full list of details and how the functions work only having the images released before the video reviews. I appreciate you found the time to put it here (many thanks) but personally for me, being quite busy these days, I couldn't afford to spend time watching the video that brings nothing new for me
  8. Did someone compare the LED lights of PF and PU series? I got PU ones pair yesterday and will add them to this set to have some headlight in front to drive at evenings.
  9. Do you mean the rear spoler? I think it folds down (sсiccors-like) when the blue cabin goes down.
  10. Oohh my! Is it a new Creator Expert set? Wheels and tires looks great, I wonder if they are compatible with existing wheel+tire combinations, or are fully new.
  11. And tracked chassis (tracks bases + traversal center). Remember my words for future sets
  12. Wow, You're one of very a few persons who dared to do something with this set. Dared and sucessed, I would note. Well done, it really looks better than the original set!
  13. They have axle holes, and, if I'm not mistaken, with a center slot, like "pole swith handle" has.
  14. Maybe the wheels from 42000? Once, we complained a lot they are too low-profiled
  15. I belive real 2022 cars will look also better without these covers Great model! In my deepest childhood I had A2 (or even bigger) calendar with stylized Red-White-Black photos of F1 of that era. That was the Time! Your creation takes us back to these extremelly dangerous (yeah, we will never forget them...) but glorious times when not the money but daredevil geniuses were the winners.
  16. Actually, it may have some cool implementations in Technic world. For KERS it could be a distribution-direction gearbox with a pullback motor. You may "charge" it, or switch to "boost-ready" and then unlock the pullback motor(s) (hey 42138/42139!) to give a speed. Or,even better, it could be taken as a hybryd engine...
  17. I used to be and these new regulations are really game changers now. Many people immidiatelly hate them but as for me they unleash the constructor ideas after many years of stagnation... I wanted to see also something sweet here, in this set, but now afraid of having only ordinary double-wishbones and good-know cylinders.
  18. Unoficial leaks are not allowed here.... You're right, really blue ones As for the covers, 2022 cars all will have them due to new regulatuons, so TLG de ided not only to add them but extend to unclude the color ring of tyre tupe indication.
  19. Maybe an leaked images quality but somehow I see these panels are not made in blue but black just with blue stickers. It may make sense since the livery is also a as sticker-paint but I still pray for having the parts in blue ABS plastic, not stickers.
  20. Not necesarly, 42053 used many smal pieces, including System plates and files, so if this use "pure Technic" schne, it may have simplified strcucture made a less number of bigger parts, still remajnjng in the similar scale.
  21. Guys, how great we're not Lepin employees
  22. If I'm not mistaken, introduced and only used so far... Possibly, this set with "no-purposed use" will break this situation and make them wider available, not only the set where they will be used on purposed, like it was for 42009.
  23. I think the winch ratchet should be done with axle connector+2L-axle+bush. Your "handle" connector needs something to prevent the bush from sliding down...
  24. I think I got how the suspension is made here: The front one has no questions, I believe - it is a rear axle of Wrangler, with shock absorbers are mounted to the body (fixed points) and to the axle via black 2L liftarms ("earrings"). The rear axels are similar, but the "earrings" are connected to the upper side of the absorbers. So, it has all-pendular axles but they oscillate totally independent (to each other) and act as the best possible "true-independent" suspension for a given scale.
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