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  1. The 2026 cars have 3 rear warning lights but there not break lights just for use in the wet and when the car is recharging. They don't use break lights or the car following would know to break later and over take.
  2. What is the free wheel hub like is it a smooth action?
  3. Also why is the front badge a sticker when the https://www.lego.com/en-gb/product/ferrari-daytona-sp3-42143 has a printed part I think less people would complain about a printed part being a bit large over a sticker
  4. On the Lego website with new images you can see the new axle will be 3.5 with stop in dark blue pat on the back for all those who worked it out before So we will be getting at least 6 in this set
  5. Worm gears are the least slippy but very slow and knob gears are great but at the same ratio, so good for getting from the motor to the source of operation without loosing force. Knob gears keep the axel at fixed degrees so also very good for alignment then you only need to set the last gear. Also if your having skipping you may want to reduce the mechanical load by reducing the ratio or using larger gears at the same ratio. z8 gears are notorious for skipping and breaking as they are so small. Make sure you have adequate bracing to stop the gears separating, which increases slipping. Place gears right after the brick/beam to stop the axle bending. I think the new yellow differential gears can take a lot of force but you will need to lock the differential which then becomes very bulky
  6. Thanks for the update I’ll just download the instructions and build it from the other F1 cars i have
  7. As @kbalage didn't include a look at the part list in there video this time. does anyone know if there are any new parts like the 4.5 axel with stop or is it just the recoloured panels and tyres?
  8. Finally got it done not that it was probably worth the wait
  9. I was hoping to do multiple images ate once and a smaller thumbnail. it used to be fine but I think they have changed how eurobricks handles html code in posts
  10. I was using sariel thumbnail helper which worked fine in the past but its still not formatting the links properly and is using http any other easy wat you format the links properly? Thanks
  11. Its been a while since I made a topic has how images are embedded changed as I cant seem to get my likes to show thumbnails?
  12. Plans can be purchased here You might be thinking, “I have never heard of the Lamborghini Sivello”. This is my own idea for a Lamborghini concept car. I began with the idea for doors that would roll into the body of the car and thought it would best suit a Lamborghini. Also, this was a nice excuse to use the printed parts from the Lego Sian 42115. The idea is for it to be a single-seater track car that can be also used on the road. Along with the door concept, I wanted an F1-style front suspension and a rear suspension that is attached to the engine, as well as a large spoiler that can be deployed for extra downforce and grip. The car has removable passenger seats, and an open front to channel air, improve front grip and cornering. The model seemed to take for ever to come together I must have rebuilt the front suspension 20 times and only with the new parts from the 2025 F1 cars was it possible to make something strong enough for this size of car. The door mechanism works well when done correctly I hope is easy enough to follow. let me know what you think Features and functions: · gull wing and roll under doors · openable engine bay · adjustable rear spoiler · independent F1-style front suspension · removable passenger seats · Ackermann steering geometry · 6 + N + R sequential gearbox without the need for a drive and reverse selector · paddle shift gear selection · rear-wheel drive · detailed v12 engine and exhaust Dimensions: Length: 75 studs (61cm); Width: 36 studs (28.7 cm); Height: 22 studs (17.5 cm) Weight: 2.9 Kg
  13. I think pick a brick might go into meltdown with black and red half bushes
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