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Yes it is. It's been too long since I did comething to this model. I feel like I'll just disassemble it That was a good experience anyway.
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Sorry for a late response, I've been out for a while. The model is not finished, but there was a progress that I didn't post. Right now I don't have full access to my Lego so I try some things in stud.io, parts of which were built phisically. The most important thing is that model is no longer RC, putting C+ hub in the place that I chose was a terrible idea. This means that I have to "reverse" all gearing reatios in gearbox. One day I'll post detailed description of new gearbox design, it's already finished. Now, some pictures: Removing motors meant that I needed fake engine and it should fit into a narrow space. Here it is. I also played with instructions builder, here's result: https://bricksafe.com/files/ibessonov/wip-moc-lamborghini-aventador-svj-2020/v12.pdf It also meant that I can rework suspension and make it similar to 42115 Lambo. Which I did. I made a better shape for doors and hiden mechanism that opens them. Doors are also properly angled now, looks much better. I think that roof design is final now, I like how these angled panels look. It's better in real life than on pictures. Rear section is pretty much complete. Of course, I still need to refine some minor things and build the internal frame that will hold all this stuff together. Tail lights are too thick but I can live with it :) So yeah, that's the quick update, thank you!
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So many new pages in this forum during the night, wow! I expected new 11x15 frames, but man, that giant hole in the bottom So good. It really looks like we'll be having a LOT of prints this time, or some pictures were edited to hide sides of stickers, which is also a possibility. Can't wait to have it finally.
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ibessonov replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Wow, how damaging is it for the tire? Does it become loose on the old rim?- 5,429 replies
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ibessonov replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
I don't have that specific tire, this one is from BMW, but they have the same diameter on the inside. I couldn't squeese spike wheel into it, the difference is too big.- 5,429 replies
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ibessonov replied to Polo-Freak's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
If you meant this, then the answer in no, it won't fit:- 5,429 replies
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ibessonov replied to Mechbuilds's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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I'm risking to look like a weirdo, but I'm not convinced :) Higher on the same picture there's something that resembles yellow rubber band folded in half, I can't identify this piece. So the one that you mention might be the same exact thing. Anyway, picture is so bad that is't impossible to say what's in it. I think I see the old DBG differential, but why would it be there...
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- different wheel arches - complex doors - probably a new engine pieces, I really hope so - new central diff won't be surprising, it is already available in TG car. - proper 7+R gearbox with limiter on the gear selector? - free-spinning 12z gear, who knows? It could be anything, but I wouldn't expect too much innovation. Guys have to make a new step forward every two years, and there's not too much that they can realistically do.