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It looks nice with the yellow rims. I know it's a bit tricky but try to make the lines of the roof a bit more curved. I highly recommend using pneumatic hoses made of polyurethane with diameter 4x2,5mm. Don't use pneumatic hoses which are as soft as the original lego ones, btw polyethylene is too stiff. Furthermore the hose over the rear wheel has to be put 2 studs inside the technic panel.
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I mentioned that I have already known the Aventador of Francisco Hartley and he made a great model. But I also said that his Aventador was the reason that I built the limited edition and tried to make my model as different as possible. Sometimes this succeeded better and sometimes worse. However, in my starting post I gave all people the credits they deserve. I have no idea... I have to check this.
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Thanks for all your kind words! These are the third party pneumatic hoses I have used: http://www.ebay.de/i...=item2ec805b7ba It was really helpful and it's a great tool! Difficult to say... The height of the fixing points for the shock absorbers are the same because of the space I needed over the axles for the body work. The rear axle uses 4 shock absorbers instead. There are only 11L, 14L and 19L softaxles available at Bricklink and these lenghts don't cover the the needs for the Aventador. Maybe I could use rigid hoses as an alternative but the availabilty referring to a few sellers is not really better and this could cause a lot of orders.
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Hello everyone, I would like to show you my latest MOC, a Lamborghini Aventador LP 720-4 50th Anniversario in the scale 1:10. Since the real life release of the Aventador I’m really fascinated by this car. The model has about 2.470 parts (without ribbed hoses, rigid hoses and soft axles) and it took me 3 month to build it. The model features: - Full independent suspension - V12 engine - 5+R all wheel drive transmission gearbox (the gearbox is a modified version of the gearbox from Crowkiller’s Vampire GT) - Functional steering wheel - Opening leaf doors with damped shock absorbers - Opening hood I used a blueprint of the Aventador and Sariel’s Scaler Tool for scaling the model which both were very useful. The whole model was designed in LDD in the first way. I already know the well-designed and functional Aventador of Francisco Hartley and I tried to build my version as different as possible which wasn’t easy when looking at some details. That’s also the reason why I decided to build the limited edition that differs a lot from the normal version of the Aventador. Fortunately I got around of the use of the horrible expensive Technic Connector #4 in yellow. Instead of original soft axles I used third party pneumatic hoses. More pictures as well as building instructions are available in my Bricksafe Gallery. That’s all, I want to say thank you to all who gave me inspiration and I hope you like it. Regards, Stefan
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A great amount of functions and details! The turn signals are really innovative and without using any custom electrics!
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stefan_betula_pendula replied to Captain Nemo's topic in LEGO Licensed
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stefan_betula_pendula replied to Lipko's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Ok, a wavy sheet of paper... Then I don't have any worries. Thank you for the explanation!