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What is it?
This is a small LEGO
Technic supercar, and the size is 38.4cm(L) x 17cm (W) x 10cm(H).
For comparison, sizes of LEGO’s official supercars are, Porsche 911 GT3 - 57cm(L) x 25cm(W) x 17cm(H), and Bugatti Chiron - 56cm(L) x
32cm(W) x 14cm(H).
Although being small,
this supercar has all features you can expect.
There are 2 versions
of this supercar, the PF (Power Function) version and the non-PF version. Both
versions have the following features: Independent suspension on all
wheels; Openable front/back hoods and doors; Working steering wheel
(lock-to-lock 540 degrees); Adjustable side mirrors, spoiler, and steering
wheel.
For the PF
version: 2 x Large motors for propulsion; 1 servo motor for steering;
Working front lights and taillights.
For the non-PF
version: Working shift with a 3-speed gear box; V4 fake engine; HOG
steering; back trunk.
More details can be
found in the YouTube video below:
Why is it a good Lego
set?
Both versions are
sturdy and full of playability. they are also great for display due to the
streamlined bodywork design. This small supercar would make an excellent
addition to LEGO’s officially Technic supercar line-up.
For those who want to
build this, I plan to make instructions on both versions. Feel free to let me
know which version you prefer to build first.
I hope to have your
support! If you like this supercar, you may want to check out my Lamborghini
project at ideas.lego.com/projects/a8ee33fb-e39e-4139-bd94-a6f0eda9dbf7.
Thank you!