Gwail Posted July 3, 2014 Posted July 3, 2014 (edited) There was already an american iconic muscle car and a classic roadster, now let me take you to the old continent, to the cradle of sports cars industry :). Here we go in Maranello, Italy, with one of the latest middle-engine cars - Ferrari 458 Italia Spyder. Of course, one look is enough to notice, that it isn't the exact recreation, rather a "heavily inspired" MOC. The original shapes are too tricky, especially at this scale, so I've decided to take different principles - the goal number one was not to make the squary front-end. I've failed to recreate the exact shape of the bonnet and front lights (the huge mudguards didn't help at all ;)), so I've decided to make the car just low-profiled and smooth. The rear part was tricky, too. The car's proportions forced me to make a half-stud offset - I've used over the dozen jumpers to make the rear (engine, axis and bumper) firmly fixed :). As most of my MOCs, it was revised early in 2014, including use of 2x1 curved slopes and new style wheels - the first car I like their look - I've tried it with Cobra too, but it looked just ugly. More photos on my flickr page. My other presentations: Edited July 4, 2014 by Gwail Quote
lightningtiger Posted July 3, 2014 Posted July 3, 2014 Excellent sports car......again, you'll need to make a showroom for them......Brick On Race On with your Friends 'Gwail' ! Quote
kbcakir Posted July 3, 2014 Posted July 3, 2014 It has the soul of the ferrari for sure but rather than an Italia It looks like testarossa to me Quote
TenorPenny Posted July 3, 2014 Posted July 3, 2014 Looks very swish. Nice use of the minidoll, too..! Quote
LEGO Guy Bri Posted July 3, 2014 Posted July 3, 2014 Awesome MOC Gwail! You have quite a knack for building great LEGO versions of these cars. I hope more are coming, maybe a Viper? Quote
Ratshot Posted July 4, 2014 Posted July 4, 2014 Excellent work! This looks great...I've seen a lot of car moc's similar to this but they had a "blocky" look to them, but yours is very smooth looking...you have talent. Quote
ER0L Posted July 4, 2014 Posted July 4, 2014 Ah well, that's clearly a Ferrari. Lots of nice solutions. Love especially the rear, but the front section is done very well, too (rather yellow 1x1 round plate instead of black?). I'm not too fond of the new tire/rim combination, but here they work quite well. Looking forward to more! One hint: If you use the "Share this photo" function on Flickr (BBCode), clicking on the pic leads to the photo page on Flickr, not just to the pic. Quote
Gwail Posted July 4, 2014 Author Posted July 4, 2014 Thanks again for all the comments, they're always warmly welcome ! Excellent sports car......again, you'll need to make a showroom for them......Brick On Race On with your Friends 'Gwail' ! Thanks, LT, perhaps I'll order such room from my kids, I'd rather stick with car building ;). It has the soul of the ferrari for sure but rather than an Italia It looks like testarossa to me Yup, you're quite right (1984 Testarossa is my first Ferrari I felt in love ;)), I can even point you why you've got such feeling - straight front line of the car side view (no curve over the front wheel) and the 1x2 brick with grille behind the door, used irrationally ;). Looks very swish. Nice use of the minidoll, too..! Thank you, Tenor Penny! Awesome MOC Gwail! You have quite a knack for building great LEGO versions of these cars. I hope more are coming, maybe a Viper? Glad you like it, thanks! I've got many ideas of different cars, praying for enough funds and free time. I was considering Viper, too, but it's tricky to do it well in such scale. Excellent work! This looks great...I've seen a lot of car moc's similar to this but they had a "blocky" look to them, but yours is very smooth looking...you have talent. Thanks, that is always my goal, make the MOC eye-catching :). Ah well, that's clearly a Ferrari. Lots of nice solutions. Love especially the rear, but the front section is done very well, too (rather yellow 1x1 round plate instead of black?). I'm not too fond of the new tire/rim combination, but here they work quite well. Looking forward to more! One hint: If you use the "Share this photo" function on Flickr (BBCode), clicking on the pic leads to the photo page on Flickr, not just to the pic. Thanks, ER0L, I'm really content with the rear, too, the front is only "acceptable" (tried dozens solutions and combinations). In the very early version there was the 1x1 red plate on front, but in real Italia there is only a silver mark on the black background, so I've decided to make it black, too - the round shape is enough accent, IMO. Thanks for the BBCode tip, I even didn't realize the forum script made the links from the images, I will fix it. Quote
LEGO Guy Bri Posted July 7, 2014 Posted July 7, 2014 I was considering Viper, too, but it's tricky to do it well in such scale. I can imagine. It doesn't have the sharpest or straightest lines Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted December 21, 2014 Posted December 21, 2014 Fantastic sportcar! I've never see this wonderful MOC before! Quote
Ninja8 Posted August 8, 2015 Posted August 8, 2015 Do you have a LXF file for this? It looks really great and I would love to build it someday. Quote
Revilosekraps Posted February 12, 2017 Posted February 12, 2017 I really would love to build this, any possibility of the LXF file ? Quote
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