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I'm quite sure that nobody knows this Website: http://pixelts.de.tl/

A German guy, a real LDraw wizard, has made full stepped PDF instructions for

- an incredible Lamborghini Aventuador (designed by stefan_betula_pendula)

- the well known DTM Audi from Lipko

- the outstanding Citroën 2CV from Nico 71

AFAIK these BI doesn't exist before this guy has made them...

They are downloadable for Free from his website!

Kudos to him because he made these 3 outstanding Car MOCs buildable for everyone...

Lamborghini Aventador LP 720-4 50° Anniversario

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Download Instructions

EDIT: Link corrected.

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I discovered his brickshelf account few days ago and started making an LDD. But nw very pleased by his LDraw model instead. Plus, those rare spindles (8070/8466) are NOT available in LDD. IN any event, makes you want to slavage parts from the Murcielago ... unless one goes for a black&white Aventador.

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The link to his website is broken (page deactivated).

I have posted a link to rebrickable if anyone wants instructions for the Lambo. :classic:

No it isn't but it was a typo by myself... I have now corrected the link in the first posting. Now it Works!! Try it out, it's worth...

unless one goes for a black&white Aventador.

Full BI for a pirelli Black and white aventuador are coming soon on the linked website - now corrected link in my first posting

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No it isn't but it was a typo by myself... I have now corrected the link in the first posting. Now it Works!! Try it out, it's worth...

Full BI for a pirelli Black and white aventuador are coming soon on the linked website - now corrected link in my first posting

Thanks,those are some nice instructions that he has made.

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stumbled upon this site last week, was impressed with the work! Wasn't sure whether it was his own MOCs, or indeed the ones I was already familiar with:-)

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His instructions looks really good, but I am surprised to hear from this topic that he may be making instructions without the knowledge/assistance of the original designer. This is especially hard to do. I hope the designers are all pleased about it and not upset about being out of the loop.

I had not seen the Aventador model before and quite like it. It may end up on my shelf.

The lambo instructions have a scanned page from real LEGO instructions in them which is a copyright no-no. I hope they don't complain about it.

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His instructions looks really good, but I am surprised to hear from this topic that he may be making instructions without the knowledge/assistance of the original designer. This is especially hard to do. I hope the designers are all pleased about it and not upset about being out of the loop.

I had not seen the Aventador model before and quite like it. It may end up on my shelf.

The lambo instructions have a scanned page from real LEGO instructions in them which is a copyright no-no. I hope they don't complain about it.

He made the instructions for the Audi without my assistance but he asked for my permission to publish it. I was stupid that I forgot about this thing a bit, January with the TC6 and other stuff was very busy for me, even though I was excited that someone liket my model enough to take the time to make instructions.

I checked the instructions, I did see some very minor changes but they are all okay: he used some of the new 2L pin+1L axle parts of which I only had two pieces at the time.

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Just scanning through the instructions, I got flashbacks from building the vampire gt. :laugh:

Agreed

The Aventador uses some similar designs such as the axles

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It seems the original link is broken again :(

Do we know if an LDR/DAT file is available?

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It seems the original link is broken again :(

The website owner has just reorganized his site - i have corrected the link in the first posting - now it works again...

  • 1 month later...
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I did an LXF file from the instructions (check other thread). Of course LDD's no collision constraints were at times problematic as they won't allow even small collisions but nonetheless.

  • 4 weeks later...
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Just finished it last weekend. I think yellow rims look a little better :grin:

They sure do! The yellow rims look fantastic. The entire car does btw.

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Hmm, when did the title change to Lipkos Lamborghini Aventador?

Unfortunately, I'm not the designer of that awesome model.

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Hmm, when did the title change to Lipkos Lamborghini Aventador?

Unfortunately, I'm not the designer of that awesome model.

I changed the title, but "Lipkos" was already in it. I will change it again :wink:

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Just finished it last weekend. I think yellow rims look a little better :grin:

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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