Probably would be pretty easy to take out the Flat 6 and replace it with an XL motor and then take off the steering wheel and put a servo motor. Slap it all on a Buwizz or SBrick and battery box which you can put on that black plate in place of the front passenger seat and you got yourself a vehicle that’s prepared and ready to drive outdoors.
Sounds like a plan! I wanted to mishmash 42056 and this one to create a more detailed RSR, but now that the fender pieces are different in size I'll have to use my brain a bit more :o
sid3windr I suggest building off of this model and fixing its flaws instead of mashing it with 42056. LEGO’s Porsche gearbox isn’t practical at all and uses so much space for such minimal gear ratio variability if you’re gonna motorize it.
Hi LEGO. I hope you’re reading this because when you have sets with upwards of 1500 pieces such as this one, 42069 and 42070 and you don’t number the bags it’s incredibly inconvenient for two reasons. It takes 15 minutes to find one piece and you need a massive table to put them all on.
I got this for christmas and the cogs that move the pistons aren’t fully connected to each other and skip some of the teeth so I want to know how to fix it
@@searme there's only one error in this set, being the panel print. The headlight's glasses are just rotated around the thing they're pinned to. Maybe it's not for a practical use, but it's still not an error.
It's a continuity thing. If you need to fold them down, the instructions tell you to. They're not supposed to be up, then suddenly down, then suddenly up again... are they?
Yeah you are right. It not a worthy successor of the GT3 lego lineup. Packaing is poor as well. If Lego wants to entice former GT3 Lego buyers they need to: 1) offer more complexity to the build; 2) Do not cheap out on the packaing; 3) Do not decreased size or number of pieces - keep to 1:18 scale-; and 4) AVOID stickers... cheap and bad taste. These are not for kids but for guys who dream about Porsches.
Thank you sariel again for the in-depth review of this model, you saved me 150 €. I was almost intending to buy this model, because all other models are either too expensive or too bad. The Rough Terrain Crane - 42082 is disapointing as well since it is supposed to be a "rough terrain" vehicle but lacks of suspensions. A no-go for a Technic model. I hope summer 2019 will come with good models like the Arocs 42043.
I bought this set and turns out it wasn’t as bad as this video said it was, well every has their own opinions. Me I just think some of the cons in this video aren’t really bad.
I’m only on step 43 and it’s been two hours XD. But I have a few excuses. 1. My fingers are red and fire from building 4 lego sets yesterday. 2. I’m doing more searching then building. It’s a HUGE sea of pieces
Hate to break this to you but a Lego set this complex takes about 2 years to develop. Meaning this was pretty much finished by the time anyone bought the Bugatti.
First of all, great video. I really like the set despite its disadvantages because im such a fan of this car. I'm really curious how the model would look if you were to put the old Porsche's wheels and tires (if you've got them on hand) on it.
I might just buy this for extra parts, I have a chiron I’m building in white too so the parts would be handy as well as extra pins and axles, great review as always!
I really want to like this set, as it seems quite a bit of thought was put into the overall design of the body... But as with Forza 7, I feel like it got rushed at the end, "oh let's just throw these round clear pieces on for headlights and shove these wheels on and be done with it" Tbh the consistency with which Lego continue to put wheels that are way too small on their models is actually amazing. And I'm not saying *I* could do better, but I know *they* could... A shame really, because as kits have got more and more expensive over then years, you'd think some of that money would go towards special moulds for slightly larger wheels and tyres, but guess not... As I said, a shame 🤷
I got the gt3rs and now they come out with THIS?!! Well I did modify mine, so it would look more like a RSR. I just put a roll cage weight reduction, a spliter, and a wing.
I would say that this is better that 42065, as it is so detailed and vividly colored. Im also wondering why lego didn't use the smaller wheel arch for some other sets that would look a lot better with it.
I think the reason so many things were cut because of costs, is because if a set were $160 (or $170) is would seem WAY out of many people's price range, but $150 is like "yeah! I can afford that."
Very fair and balanced demonstration and review. I´m still more leaning towards getting one once the price hits 120€ after having dismissed the 42056 and 42083.
oh ty 3:52 good to know ... played with the idea to get the white only to change the color of the orange one, why they printed this parts and but still so mutch stickers ...
The sad thing is that this is the set i got for Christmas and i HATE it. It’s only function (steering) is hard to reach and works really bad. It has so much backlash that you can turn it’s steering up to 90 degrees without any response. I would have prefered having the land rover instead.
My biggest complaint is the arches are printed. Printed pieces are great for some sets. But those parts cannot be found in plain white, which limits their reusability.
Nice review, but I think you are a bit too critical about tyres. They have to be small to allow for suspension to work properly. In another point you compliment suspension and nice travel, so you should understand how it forces wheels to be small. My only complaint is headlight covers... they look weird.
i found another mistake on page 154 where a little black connecting piece that connects the upper part of the door to the inferior one disappears on the next page.
@@Jacob-co7of No it doesn´t, it´s a 180 degree V. You can clearly see that two piston rods share one crankpin, while in a boxer (like the real porsche) each piston rod has it´s own crankpin. Because of that the pistons in the opposing cylinders both move to the left or right in a V180 (one towards top dead centre the other towards bottom dead centre). In a boxer the move in the opposit direction (both to TDC or BTC), hence are "boxing" against each other. Some say a boxer with current Lego parts isn´t possible. I think it is, but with enormous unrealistic spacing between cylinders, but I never tried it. der Bademeister: But it is a flat engine! This term covers both the V180 and the boxer!
The rear suspension is not rigid enough, so if you motorise it, the tire will hit a frame part... can't have a proper propulsion except if we get rid of that frame part... that is important for the looks of the car...
What’s the best way to organize and separate the parts when starting to build, since bags aren’t numbered? Also, I’d it hard to go back add a motor kit or lighting kit after you finish building the car? Thx
Um... buy the one that has been on the market specifically for that purpose for many years now? It's even specifically called Servo: shop.lego.com/en-US/product/Power-Functions-Servo-Motor-88004
I think it looks great, and it's a display model, the HoG steering would ruin it. The only thing that I don't like is the lights bubble, that looks terrible. The white stickers are also disappointment.
I don't feel like this captures the sleek curves of the actual model well enough and like you said, the gap between the wheels and wheel arches is too large and makes the wheels look small. Now the headlights also don't look right, they should have embedded them to where they wouldn't stick out of the front. And at last, the hood should slope more downwards. Altough that would make better model, LEGO probably has some restrictions in their design process which makes it hard to acomplish these goals.
I don't like this set. Unfortunately, it isn't better than Rally car. This Porsche is really good-looking, but it is too expensive. Let's compare it with 42077. Rally car has the same suspension, it looks cool too, is great modding material, has HOG steering and b model. This Porsche is just more expensive. But I agree with Sariel. 42096 is great set for those people who couldn't afford 42056 and like Porsche cars.
We could also compare it to the 42078 from one year ago: 1000 parts more More functions B-model with several functions Both are models with license (Porsche, Mack) so that's no explanation for that.
You need to consider the brand name, the copyright that Lego spends to buy from Porsche. So they increase the price of the set so to make profit. The rally car you mentioned should be just a fictional car so it is way cheaper
With the exception of the headlight covers, I like it. Sariel would you be prepared to take a pic of the model without the headlight covers so that the four clear pieces beneath are exposed?
Not sure I agree with "...strikingly detailed and accurate...", all actual 911s have the engine 100% behind the rear axle, with the gearbox forward of that. I can understand the limitations of the medium in this case, but to me that doesn't translate as "accurate"
I have built 3 Porsches GT3 rs and 3 Bugattis. For me the winner is the Bugatti if you are thinking of spending the money. Haven't been building Lego since I was a kid and now I'm hooked. Thanks for this review... considered buying but seeing your video and realizing that it isn't the same scale as the others.. that is a huuge turn-off for me!
I share a lot of your thoughts. I definitely prefer 42056, but then again, that set is a lot more expensive. My thoughts all up are: Lego, you should go hard or go home! Almost nobody wants this.. the people who would be more interested in buying this are people who care about the little things like details, functionality, true-to-life looks, and the cons Sariel pointed out. What happened after the magnificent 42056 and the beastly 42083? I guess this is the budget model eh! :)
And it looks like a different shade of white. And when you think it can't get worse: Some of the (few) yellow parts of the tracked loader are actually black or grey with a mainly yellow sticker on it.
In a discussion about stickers on the Bugatti or the orange Porsche, someone brought up that Lego wants to have a limited amount of new parts every year. A printed part counts as a new one, like different color or shape. According to that, we have four new wheel arches and a bunch of stickers instead of one part in a neutral color and a slightly bigger bunch of stickers. The corvette will only add more orange wheel arches.
You should start a series called supermodding where you modify LEGO sets to make them better.
YES
This video was so helpful for us checking a set we thought had been returned! We cross checked the bags with your unboxing! Thank you!!
Awesome! Thank you!
Probably would be pretty easy to take out the Flat 6 and replace it with an XL motor and then take off the steering wheel and put a servo motor. Slap it all on a Buwizz or SBrick and battery box which you can put on that black plate in place of the front passenger seat and you got yourself a vehicle that’s prepared and ready to drive outdoors.
Sounds like a plan! I wanted to mishmash 42056 and this one to create a more detailed RSR, but now that the fender pieces are different in size I'll have to use my brain a bit more :o
sid3windr I suggest building off of this model and fixing its flaws instead of mashing it with 42056. LEGO’s Porsche gearbox isn’t practical at all and uses so much space for such minimal gear ratio variability if you’re gonna motorize it.
Or just put 4 buggy motors
Артем Ненашев, 4 buggy motors is extreme. I’d say 1 but even then, the axle and differential will probably get shredded.
@@Giraffiti , I don't think so, Sariel already built a model with 4 motors and 2 Buwizz (Porsche 917K), and it worked fine!!!
Hi LEGO. I hope you’re reading this because when you have sets with upwards of 1500 pieces such as this one, 42069 and 42070 and you don’t number the bags it’s incredibly inconvenient for two reasons. It takes 15 minutes to find one piece and you need a massive table to put them all on.
Awesome in depth review Sariel! (as usual of course)
I will definitely pick this set up for the drivetrain elements and the other unique elements!
Love your mocs and videos .Been watching your channel for only about 2 years.
Thanks, much appreciated. There's a lot of special stuff coming to my channel later this year.
20:05 between about 16-20 degrees either way is about normal for a track car.
Came to this video after finding I had 7 Technic pins left over. Good to know it wasn't just me missing something. 👍
I got this for christmas and the cogs that move the pistons aren’t fully connected to each other and skip some of the teeth so I want to know how to fix it
Me to
19:40 Did this man just flex about having large hands??
Yes he did!
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I thought it said large rubber bands. Xd
Probably...
I like the Hamster vey much!
We love your videos man!!! Keep going!!!
Pawel, how often do you find errors in the instructions?
Once or twice a year, I guess.
@@searme there's only one error in this set, being the panel print. The headlight's glasses are just rotated around the thing they're pinned to. Maybe it's not for a practical use, but it's still not an error.
It's a continuity thing. If you need to fold them down, the instructions tell you to. They're not supposed to be up, then suddenly down, then suddenly up again... are they?
It looks alot worse than the original
Block Dude The set? A lot of Lego's sets that are based on real things look worse than the original. Sorry if I'm sounding mean.
For me personally this is a great model because it does look great and *_it does not come in numbered bags or boxes._*
Same for me
This one is not looking so great compare to the old Porsche set, especially the "goldfish eye" looking headlights
Yeah you are right. It not a worthy successor of the GT3 lego lineup. Packaing is poor as well. If Lego wants to entice former GT3 Lego buyers they need to: 1) offer more complexity to the build; 2) Do not cheap out on the packaing; 3) Do not decreased size or number of pieces - keep to 1:18 scale-; and 4) AVOID stickers... cheap and bad taste. These are not for kids but for guys who dream about Porsches.
@@redzone5655 yes, that's absolutely right
Red Zone it isn’t a successor...
Yeah, especially since the 911 GT3 RS set had a exclusive box.
@@porschedude7687 don't you get this is a regular set?!?!?!
I think that tires from 42110 set shou
ld fit here perfectly.
idk but the front is really weird, those headlights seems too big for the real car and the front "grill" is strange looking
Thank you sariel again for the in-depth review of this model, you saved me 150 €. I was almost intending to buy this model, because all other models are either too expensive or too bad. The Rough Terrain Crane - 42082 is disapointing as well since it is supposed to be a "rough terrain" vehicle but lacks of suspensions. A no-go for a Technic model. I hope summer 2019 will come with good models like the Arocs 42043.
I bought this set and turns out it wasn’t as bad as this video said it was, well every has their own opinions. Me I just think some of the cons in this video aren’t really bad.
Thank you very much, so informative 👍 (especially about number of bags😄)
I’m only on step 43 and it’s been two hours XD. But I have a few excuses. 1. My fingers are red and fire from building 4 lego sets yesterday. 2. I’m doing more searching then building. It’s a HUGE sea of pieces
Im getting the lego technic Porsche 911 GT3 RS in like 1 and a half weeks and now i want this (im a sucker for Porsches)
Good luck with finding a display spot for it :D
I got mine about a month ago, you are going to love it
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I love how LEGO listens to customer complaints for example with the Bugatti the suspension was so low to the ground and then look at the new Porsche 🤗
Hate to break this to you but a Lego set this complex takes about 2 years to develop. Meaning this was pretty much finished by the time anyone bought the Bugatti.
First of all, great video. I really like the set despite its disadvantages because im such a fan of this car. I'm really curious how the model would look if you were to put the old Porsche's wheels and tires (if you've got them on hand) on it.
Nice set!
I don’t really care if it has a lack of playfunctions. I’m a big Porsche fan and I would buy this set no matter what!
Then buy it. Nobody's stopping you.
Ah thanks!
I think I will order it before my birthday comes around.
Which is March 8th 2019
I might just buy this for extra parts, I have a chiron I’m building in white too so the parts would be handy as well as extra pins and axles, great review as always!
Just saying, the new panning technique you're using looks freaking awesome. Please keep doing it.
Thanks, it takes a lot of preparation.
Could you give me a time stamp in this video where I can see an example of that technique?
18:14
I bet a lot of creators will post alternative models of this set
I'd put larger tires on it, keep the wheels just change the tires
Lol there is only one alternative and it is an f 1
this is an excellent analysis
I have this set as well, and i have had some engine problems with the connection
I really want to like this set, as it seems quite a bit of thought was put into the overall design of the body...
But as with Forza 7, I feel like it got rushed at the end, "oh let's just throw these round clear pieces on for headlights and shove these wheels on and be done with it"
Tbh the consistency with which Lego continue to put wheels that are way too small on their models is actually amazing. And I'm not saying *I* could do better, but I know *they* could...
A shame really, because as kits have got more and more expensive over then years, you'd think some of that money would go towards special moulds for slightly larger wheels and tyres, but guess not...
As I said, a shame 🤷
I got the gt3rs and now they come out with THIS?!! Well I did modify mine, so it would look more like a RSR. I just put a roll cage weight reduction, a spliter, and a wing.
0:01 ooh a new sariel video, 0:02 oh it's just another porsche, next video
I would say that this is better that 42065, as it is so detailed and vividly colored. Im also wondering why lego didn't use the smaller wheel arch for some other sets that would look a lot better with it.
I think the reason so many things were cut because of costs, is because if a set were $160 (or $170) is would seem WAY out of many people's price range, but $150 is like "yeah! I can afford that."
I like that it's a big set for its cost and displays nicely. Those are good enough selling points for me. Thank you for the review!
I wonder how this would look without the stickers and the clear headlight/canopy piece.
How do you find the right pieces? I felt very anxious when you emptied all the bags! :)
Do the lowering ride height mod and you’ll be much happier.
Very fair and balanced demonstration and review. I´m still more leaning towards getting one once the price hits 120€ after having dismissed the 42056 and 42083.
Chances the price might raise instead of decreasing
@@nestorchung517 No longer interested. I went for the 42110 Land Rover Defender which I actually got for 125 Euros. Much better value IMHO.
oh ty 3:52 good to know ... played with the idea to get the white only to change the color of the orange one, why they printed this parts and but still so mutch stickers ...
The sad thing is that this is the set i got for Christmas and i HATE it. It’s only function (steering) is hard to reach and works really bad. It has so much backlash that you can turn it’s steering up to 90 degrees without any response. I would have prefered having the land rover instead.
My biggest complaint is the arches are printed. Printed pieces are great for some sets. But those parts cannot be found in plain white, which limits their reusability.
Nice review, but I think you are a bit too critical about tyres. They have to be small to allow for suspension to work properly. In another point you compliment suspension and nice travel, so you should understand how it forces wheels to be small. My only complaint is headlight covers... they look weird.
i found another mistake on page 154 where a little black connecting piece that connects the upper part of the door to the inferior one disappears on the next page.
Considering how the pistons move is the engine in this set a 180° v engine and not a flat engine
It actually moves Just Like a real boxer engine
@@Jacob-co7of No it doesn´t, it´s a 180 degree V. You can clearly see that two piston rods share one crankpin, while in a boxer (like the real porsche) each piston rod has it´s own crankpin. Because of that the pistons in the opposing cylinders both move to the left or right in a V180 (one towards top dead centre the other towards bottom dead centre). In a boxer the move in the opposit direction (both to TDC or BTC), hence are "boxing" against each other.
Some say a boxer with current Lego parts isn´t possible. I think it is, but with enormous unrealistic spacing between cylinders, but I never tried it.
der Bademeister: But it is a flat engine! This term covers both the V180 and the boxer!
This looks like a great RC candidate. I liked the design, the wheels are too small and headlights are too big though...
Maybe you could improve the looks of the wheel arches a bit by lowering the vehicle a few millimeters.
There are some cons that I dislike aswell but overall the car itself is actually really good
The rear suspension is not rigid enough, so if you motorise it, the tire will hit a frame part... can't have a proper propulsion except if we get rid of that frame part... that is important for the looks of the car...
Or you could just add extra shock absorbers and keep the body intact.
the rear axle appears to use the same design as the rally car and 24 hours race car
What’s the best way to organize and separate the parts when starting to build, since bags aren’t numbered? Also, I’d it hard to go back add a motor kit or lighting kit after you finish building the car? Thx
I have no idea, I don't organize nor separate them. It's a relatively large set, so there's ample room for modifications.
"911, what's your emergency"
"My father is into a coma"
"We'll be there is half a second"
"How..."
" *SPED BOI* "
Please explain this comment
@@googles1000 Honestly I don't know it was a year ago
This is great and the price is not stupid like the gt3
Yeah in my opinion the GT3 is a bit too over priced but it is a special version
Is it possible to replace blue pins with black ones??
Sure.
Do you have slow motion video for this?
No, why?
Oh and btw can you make a tutorial on how to make a lego servo that does not kill the motor
Um... buy the one that has been on the market specifically for that purpose for many years now? It's even specifically called Servo: shop.lego.com/en-US/product/Power-Functions-Servo-Motor-88004
i did
It took me 9 hours! To build this set.
26 minutes and no ads 😘
Well, that's not a ultimate technic supercar or whatever are 911 GT3RS and Chiron, so... why they didn't made HOG?
Perhaps Porsche didn't let them because it would spoil the car's look.
Just put it in the back
@@searme i don't really know how the little wheel on the back of car or on the top of the dashboard would've spoiled the looks of the model
Looks way better
I just ordered a lego servo, and it comes on christmas day
Nice presentation, but this one is an easy skip for me.
This set is actually 1:8 scale. its actually smaller in real life than the Chiron
Nope. It's 1:9. I looked up the real RSR's dimensions and did the math.
Great review
I think it looks great, and it's a display model, the HoG steering would ruin it. The only thing that I don't like is the lights bubble, that looks terrible. The white stickers are also disappointment.
Same for me
I don’t really like the white stickers but I enjoy the light bubbles
That race track sticker looks like Mazda Raceway.
Do you like it better that the other Porsche
Hard to say. Wish it had transmission.
Was that track on the sticker sheet laguna seca?
Do the fenders have stickers, or is it painted?
They're printed, as clearly shown in the video.
non vedo l'ora di acquistarla!!!!!! Beatifull!!!!!!!
Fantastic as always! I am just curious, where do you get your music? It is really good and wish I could get something like this for videos
I buy it from Smartsound.
will you be doing the corvette one? or not interested in it?
Yes, I will.
I want this for my birthday on January 28th
No gear box like in the GT3 RS??
No. And if you post shitty Lepin links here again, I will ban you forever.
Sariel's LEGO® Workshop woah never seen you say shitty before, new discoveries
42096 or 42056?
I don't feel like this captures the sleek curves of the actual model well enough and like you said, the gap between the wheels and wheel arches is too large and makes the wheels look small. Now the headlights also don't look right, they should have embedded them to where they wouldn't stick out of the front. And at last, the hood should slope more downwards. Altough that would make better model, LEGO probably has some restrictions in their design process which makes it hard to acomplish these goals.
I don't like this set. Unfortunately, it isn't better than Rally car. This Porsche is really good-looking, but it is too expensive. Let's compare it with 42077. Rally car has the same suspension, it looks cool too, is great modding material, has HOG steering and b model. This Porsche is just more expensive. But I agree with Sariel. 42096 is great set for those people who couldn't afford 42056 and like Porsche cars.
We could also compare it to the 42078 from one year ago:
1000 parts more
More functions
B-model with several functions
Both are models with license (Porsche, Mack) so that's no explanation for that.
You need to consider the brand name, the copyright that Lego spends to buy from Porsche. So they increase the price of the set so to make profit. The rally car you mentioned should be just a fictional car so it is way cheaper
@@BrianKongXD I agree with you.
I think the rally car is ugly
I HAVE GOT TO GET MY HANDS ON THIS
Pretty good set, I got it and I enjoy it
Nice video dude, can't wait until the next one.. maybe another tank? :)
19:30 i know it’s terrible i managed to mod mine and added hog steering
hey Sariel, is it a good idea to 42056’s wheels on this set
They're too large. If they were the same size, they wouldn't need to introduce smaller mudguards panels here, would they?
Thanks for helping me save money! :)
Definitely a pass for me.
I bought it and tbh I kinda like it tbh, well my own opinion but you can maybe give it a try
Waiting a year with a flash sale on Amazon under 80/90 euro
Cool set i will get one 😄
With the exception of the headlight covers, I like it. Sariel would you be prepared to take a pic of the model without the headlight covers so that the four clear pieces beneath are exposed?
How long did it take to build it?
It's that number after "building time" right at the beginning of the video...
@@searme oh damn my bad... didn't see that
Not sure I agree with "...strikingly detailed and accurate...", all actual 911s have the engine 100% behind the rear axle, with the gearbox forward of that. I can understand the limitations of the medium in this case, but to me that doesn't translate as "accurate"
RSR is mid-engined. Go check it up.
@@searme Okay mea culpa, never knew that.
I will be buy it for me that's looks awesome after that I will be do mocs
Available thursday 27.12. in Germany...
Last year, I saw the new sets already before Christmas.
Well in the UK, you can buy it on Boxing day (Dec 26th).
Is there a confirmed release date for this set?
Yes. It's even shown in the first 30 seconds of this video.
Sariel's LEGO® Workshop Ah okay. So January; was hoping it would come out sooner.
Thanks
Afaik Lego says that they'll be available just after Christmas and last year, I saw the new sets directly before Christmas.
Very disappointed that we still dont have a set that contains the new gears that came with the Bugatti.
I wish LEGO would make a Ford GT race car or a Shelby GT350. I would definitely buy those.
Yeah I agree
it upsets me that this is probably going to be my first large lego technic set, and it doesn't have HOG steering : (
Well tbh this car is probably gonna be placed as a decoration instead of a toy
I think the wheels from the Lego technic mack Anthem should fit perfect
Errr... the Mack wheels are like half the size of these wheels. Way, way too small.
I have built 3 Porsches GT3 rs and 3 Bugattis. For me the winner is the Bugatti if you are thinking of spending the money. Haven't been building Lego since I was a kid and now I'm hooked. Thanks for this review... considered buying but seeing your video and realizing that it isn't the same scale as the others.. that is a huuge turn-off for me!
I share a lot of your thoughts. I definitely prefer 42056, but then again, that set is a lot more expensive. My thoughts all up are: Lego, you should go hard or go home! Almost nobody wants this.. the people who would be more interested in buying this are people who care about the little things like details, functionality, true-to-life looks, and the cons Sariel pointed out. What happened after the magnificent 42056 and the beastly 42083? I guess this is the budget model eh! :)
Yep for people who can’t afford expensive stuff like me
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bravo lego!
white stickers on white panels !!!
And it looks like a different shade of white.
And when you think it can't get worse:
Some of the (few) yellow parts of the tracked loader are actually black or grey with a mainly yellow sticker on it.
🤣
Jochen Kraus I kept it for a year now, the stickers and the white pieces still look pretty new
i hope lego makes a ford gte, my favorite car
Awesome work as usual. Not really feeling the car though. Oddly, I’m actually kinda pissed that they printed the wheel arches.
In a discussion about stickers on the Bugatti or the orange Porsche, someone brought up that Lego wants to have a limited amount of new parts every year. A printed part counts as a new one, like different color or shape.
According to that, we have four new wheel arches and a bunch of stickers instead of one part in a neutral color and a slightly bigger bunch of stickers.
The corvette will only add more orange wheel arches.
I strongly suspect they have to print wheel arches because their stickers will peel off a curved surface.
I'm in love