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Hello Ferrari and Speed Champions fans, The Ferrari Daytona SP3 is a limited production mid-engine sports car produced by Italian automobile manufacturer Ferrari, unveiled on 20 November 2021 for the 2023 model year. The design references to 1960s race cars, it is a modernization of the 330 P4, with the body work consisting distinguished low driver's seating position, raised front and rear wheel arches, and the Targa top design. Building instructions are available on the following links: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-131689/_TLG_/ferrari-daytona-sp3 https://www.mocsmarket.com/lego-mocs/ferrari-daytona-sp3/ It is a studless build in the new, 8 studs wide Speed Champions style. I wanted to create a sleek model which is as accurate as possible in this small scale. I prefer the brick built solutions to keep the flexibility of the used parts in further builds, and therefore only Ferrari logo and simple light gray head lights stickers are used. My intent was to keep the width-length-height ratio of the real car and this size makes it possible. The model contains lots of details: for example the emblematic front and hood grilles, the side and rear intakes, the side view mirrors etc... Maybe the most challenging one was the brick built narrow black and red lines on the front. I tried to fill every unnecessary gaps and therefore some tricky build techniques are used. On the pictures the red grills on the front are connected only by half studs. However, if you prefer more sturdy models, then full connection is usable too, it is a bit less accurate, but looks decent too. It is a very low build, an can roll well only on flat surfaces. The model has space for two minifigures. I suggest to use helmets, or small hairs, and the upper part of the seats have to be removed in this case. Thanks for visiting, _TLG_ Ferrari Daytona SP3 - instructions 1 by László Torma, on Flickr Ferrari Daytona SP3 - instructions 2 by László Torma, on Flickr Ferrari Daytona SP3 - instructions 3 by László Torma, on Flickr Ferrari Daytona SP3 - instructions 4 by László Torma, on Flickr Ferrari Daytona SP3 - instructions 5 by László Torma, on Flickr Ferrari Daytona SP3 - instructions 6 by László Torma, on Flickr Ferrari Daytona SP3 - instructions 7 by László Torma, on Flickr
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Very nice build with lots of details! I like the different roof techniques and the water technique especially.
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[MOC] The Treasure - 10K LEGO Ideas Supporters achieved!
_TLG_ replied to Piraten's topic in Pirate MOCs
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@GirchyGirchy Thanks a lot! It is a great album and the single too. Its cover is very similar, but the script fonts would be really challenging :)
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Cool idea, nice build!
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This rumble seat is a funny thing :) It is cool car with nice details!
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Nice deatils, I like the fence and the roundel especially!
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Sorry for the delay. Probably yes, but it should be checked if the technic holes on this part can be connected to studs and if the thickness of this member is equal to the width of a normal brick. However, this hanger should be in the middle, at the rose head, so maybe some hidden reinforcement could be necessary on the back, which can be done easily with normal bricks or plates. I tried to check it in Stud.io, but it can't find the connection between the holes of the referred part and the studs. I am not sure why, because it finds the connection between a normal technic brick and studs. However, I know many cases whan Stud.io can't find a connection which is possible in the reality. If the hole-stud connection doesn't work I think it is possible to attach this part somehow, or find some other solution to hang MOC. I can help if necessary.
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Thanks a lot! and wow a 17 year old superfan! I don't think there are super rare parts in the inventory. Maybe the 8x16 plate is a bit unusual, but it was the cheapest solution for the big balck area. However, after I received them, I realized they are matte black instead of gloss black like the smaller tiles. So if these big tiles are replaced by smaller ones for example by 16pcs of 2x4 tiles, then the final result will be more uniform and maybe better, and there are these type of parts lists in the downloadable files on Rebrickable. You can save some money on the hidden parts if you check what type of big plates and which color is the most ecomomical, there is some help in the Rebrickable description and in the instructions.
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@LEGO Train 12 Volts Thanks! U2 is a great band too :)
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:) Cure is a great band too :) I have a daughter and a son, but they areonly 6 and 9. ================================================================================================================================================================================ Wow, glad to be on frontpage, thanks Eurobricks!
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@Murdoch17 Thanks a lot! Yes, it is really good, and one of my favorites :)
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Thanks a lot! It is one of my all time favorite albums and probably we must be about the same age :)
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Hello, Violator is a legendary studio album by English electronic music band Depeche Mode. It was first released on 19 March 1990 by Mute Records internationally, and by Sire and Reprise Records in the United States. Preceded by the singles "Personal Jesus" and "Enjoy the Silence", the album propelled the band into international stardom, and also yielded the singles "Policy of Truth" and "World in My Eyes". This is a studless build based on the original LP cover. Everything is brick-built, stickers are not used. The size is 48 studs x 48 studs x 5 plates high. The rose head and the "Depechemode" assemblies are a bit tricky too, but the most challenging was to design the "violator" assembly. Building instructions are available on the following links: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-122576/_TLG_/depeche-mode-violator-lp-cover or https://www.mocsmarket.com/lego-mocs/depeche-mode-violator-lp-cover/ (The 8x16 tiles were ordered directly to this MOC and after I received them, I realized they are matte black. Of course they could be replaced by for example 2x4 tiles which are gloss black as the most of the tiles.) Thanks for visiting, _TLG_ 01 Depeche Mode - Violator, LP - Instructions by László Torma, on Flickr 03 Depeche Mode - Violator, LP - Instructions by László Torma, on Flickr 02 Depeche Mode - Violator, LP - Instructions by László Torma, on Flickr
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Amazing, I really like the brick-built skull!
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[MOC] Microscale Le Mont Saint Michel - Normandy France
_TLG_ replied to Guts 24's topic in Special LEGO Themes
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Amazing build! NIce idea to build this scene this way and the tunneltechnique is marvelous!
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@Feuer Zug Thanks a lot! The cockpit and the tail is really similar a bit. I like these triangular tiles :)
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Hello Speed Champions fans, Black Arrow is a ficticious hypercar which was designed for a "Hypercar building contest" hosted by sfh_bricks on Instagram. I tried to design something really cool inspired by the cyberpunk culture. Building instructions are available on the following links: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-119144/_TLG_/black-arrow-hypercar-concept It is a studless build in the new, 8 studs wide Speed Champions style. Some rules had to be followed: only certain types of car bases, wheels, fenders and windscreen are allowed, cockpit have to be closed, fixed dimensions (wheelbase, width, and maximum length), build must fit a full minifig with helmet. I prefer the brick built solutions to keep the flexibility of the used parts in further builds, and therefore stickers are not used. My intent was to keep the build smooth and to add lots of details: for example the air intakes, the rear wing, the side view mirrors etc. . Maybe the most challenging one was the double headlight. I tried to fill every unnecessary gaps and therefore some tricky build techniques are used. There are two versions of the front assembly : 1) the double headlight version which is a bit more extreme and 2) the simple headlight version which is more solid and sturdy. The model has space for one minifigure. I suggest to use a helmet or small hair. Thanks for visiting, _TLG_ Black Arrow 01 by László Torma, on Flickr Black Arrow 02 by László Torma, on Flickr Black Arrow 03 by László Torma, on Flickr Black Arrow 04 by László Torma, on Flickr Black Arrow 05 by László Torma, on Flickr Black Arrow 06 by László Torma, on Flickr Black Arrow 08 by László Torma, on Flickr Black Arrow 07 by László Torma, on Flickr
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[MOC] Alstom - CP2620 - Nez Cassé 1:45 Scale (8wide)
_TLG_ replied to Sérgio's topic in LEGO Train Tech
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Awesome build, really cool!
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[COR-FB] Palm Island Outpost, Port Woodhouse
_TLG_ replied to Ayrlego's topic in Brethren of the Brick Seas
Nice build with nice details! -
Galactic Plastics Volkite - digital rendition + instructions
_TLG_ replied to BrickRandom's topic in LEGO Sci-Fi
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[MOC] KamAZ-5410
_TLG_ replied to LegoV94's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Very nice and accurate build! -
[MOC] The Great Shogun (Samurai MOC 2022)
_TLG_ replied to Mohamed Marei's topic in LEGO Action Figures
It is really cool with lots of great techniques!