Showing posts with label Lego Technic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lego Technic. Show all posts

Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Lego Technic Porsche 911 RSR

Since my first build of Technic Getaway Racer and Interceptor, I had always felt curious and wanted to build something on a larger scale.

I browsed through multiple sets of Trucks and Cars and couldn't quite make the decision, so I settled for the Porsche RSR 911, it appeared to be an easy build with over 1500 parts, I never thought it would take me over 12 hours to build this thing into an operational state.


But the trade off for the effort is quite cool, you get moving pistons, working suspension and you could even integrate LEDs or RC kits into it, if you so wish.



I personally think the model looks NOTHING like the car that it is based off of.

Since this is based off of an actual race track car in real time, I did not was to keep to its original aesthetics and ordered extra parts to have the rims in Red. To my surprise, the fenders weren't the right size from factory and so I opted order Red fenders. Still think the Red fenders aren't quite completing the look, may need to get them in white again but the wheels, most definitely couldn't have stayed black.


Then began the build, having built a ton of Gunpla, I didn't think this would take very long as there is literally no panel lining, painting nor any part adjustments of any kind but the 1580 pieces took their toll and accumulated to 2 nights worth full-time labor.


Intricate details make this special, the entire suspension component does operate like a real vehicle


Starting to look like an actual frame


This is when I started to realize, it wouldn't fit on any shelf


Almost there in 2nd day of the build


Right: You can see the original Black wheels, I didn't want to put them on so I waited for the Red ones to arrive.


7 days later the wheels arrived and then there were the fenders that didn't fit, so it remained incomplete for a month.


Meanwhile I replaced the translucent white lights to Yellow for track accuracy


Finally the fenders arrived and completed the build, the fenders to my visual opinion look out of place and I may need to replace them by ordering another pair in white yet again. For now, it is complete.


Left: The version Lego wants you to build
Right: My version

Tuesday, June 13, 2017

Lego Technic Extreme Police Racer! Set# 42046 & 42047 Combine!

See there was a reason behind getting the sets I posted before:
https://moemoefunblog.blogspot.ca/2017/06/lego-technic-interceptor-set-42047.html
https://moemoefunblog.blogspot.ca/2017/04/lego-technic-rattle-mobile.html

Once I saw the back of the box on one of them, I had to combine both!


This thing is amazing! But I had to take both of my LEGO sets apart to put this thing together.


This should be fast, if only it was real.


Fat tires!


Yep it's got exhausts!


Psssshhhh


Sleek!


And faaaaaaaaaaaaassttt!!!

Lego Technic Interceptor! Set# 42047

I had to get the Interceptor. Why? You'll see in the next post but now let's appreciate this off-road police cruiser in its LEGO goodness!

To check out the other set I built, here's a link to it:
https://moemoefunblog.blogspot.ca/2017/04/lego-technic-rattle-mobile.html



Box!


I didn't think it'd feel that great in hand, the pictures on the internet didn't do justice.


Love the big fat tires on it too!


I almost did not want to do what you'll see in the next post because it involved taking this beautiful thing apart.


To the next!

Sunday, April 23, 2017

Lego Technic Getaway Racer! Set# 42046

This one is nice. It was easy to build and can be later used to create another vehicle as well.

 

Box pic


Buy another one and you can combine them!


I think somebody's gonna be very happy to see this!


Oh man, I love this!


Enjoy!