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Flossie

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  1. Thank you both. I know they are expensive, but they make a difference.
  2. Do I remember correctly that there is a company that makes printed bricks to replace the stickers on the Porsche 911 GT3 and the Bugatti Chiron supercar sets? Thanks Flossie
  3. Do I remember correctly that there is a company that makes printed bricks to replace the stickers on the Bugatti Chiron and Porsche 911 GT3? If so who are they?
  4. I really like this set and think it would look great next to the creator expert cars that have already been released, especially the Fiat 500.
  5. Flossie replied to Sérgio's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    I've just remembered that Legoland Windsor were at one time sponsored by Fiat and had many different models including the Multipla in Miniland.
  6. Flossie replied to Sérgio's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    Why not? The problem with car design in recent years is that the majority of car companies are scared to be different. If you took the badges off a great many cars today the average person would not be able to tell you what it was.
  7. Flossie replied to Sérgio's post in a topic in LEGO Town
    The Multipla is a piece of design genius that was ahead of its time. Not many cars can seat six and still have luggage space on such a small footprint. With the rear seats out it could transport a standard size pallet.
  8. If it's 1:8 scale then I'm definitely going to buy it to go with my GT3 RS, Chiron, Sian, Panigale and 2006 Ferrari F1 which are all mounted on the wall of my staircase.
  9. I really like this set. It is one one the best Creator Expert cars and the different building techniques used are really interesting. My only improvement would be to include enough bricks to make a Turbo, Targa, Turbo Targa and a Carrera. For a few more bricks it could have been a 4 in 1 set.
  10. Personally I would like a Space Shuttle in the same scale as the Saturn V with a Hubble space telescope in the payload bay.
  11. Looking at the licences Lego has and what I think would look good in brick form (here's looking at you Aston DB4). I'd like to see one of the following: Lamborghini Countach LP400 Ford Model T Mclaren F1 BMW M1 Bugatti Type 35 Mclaren MP4/4 Porsche 911 (1964-1975) Land Rover (Series II) If I could get any car in Lego Creator form it would have to be a Citroen DS.
  12. The more I look at the completed car the more I am impressed with it. The angles and construction techniques are a lot more complex than the Porsche or Bugatti. Small things make big differences, the angle of the doors when they are closed. The curvature of the rear spoiler. The intersects of the headlight pieces. Initially I was sceptical about this set, but it is now my favourite of the three.
  13. In my opinion Lego should have released the McLaren Speedtail instead of the Lamborghini Sian. It is a better 'poster' car than the Lamborghini and has some more interesting design features such as the three seat configuration and the pop out cameras instead of wing mirrors.
  14. What scale is the Ducati? Is it 1:8 like the Bugatti and Porsche GT3 RS?
  15. For some reason I'm just not getting excited about this set. The Porsche was the first and the Chiron is the ultimate piece of engineering. The Lamborghini is just another supercar. Personally I think a McLaren Speedtail would have been a better option due to its unique cabin and engineering. This year I am more interested in the Ducati.
  16. I may be in the minority, but I prefer the Audi to the Ferrari. It looks like the real car it is based on. The Ferrari, especially the front looks awful.
  17. I would love to see the Forth Rail Bridge. One of the most recognisable bridges in the world and an amazing piece of Victorian engineering.
  18. That is brilliant. Having visited the Leicester Square store a few times it is instantly recognisable. The details are great. It would be a day one purchase for me if it was ever released.
  19. I've done this with the Parisian Restaurant and the Downtown Diner. The diner was very straight forward, but the restaurant needed a few substitute bricks for the fridge. I mirrored them so they would look better on my shelves. I have also made the T1 Campervan RHD instead of LHD, which was easy, but noticed it had German registration plates so swapped it back again. I just used the existing instructions and worked out where everything should go, wasn't too taxing.
  20. Wow! That is perfect. So recognisable. Fantastic MOC. Would the 5-wide Speed Champions Mini fit?
  21. I've just been thinking, an Italian Job set would have been incredible. A red, white and blue 5 wide classic Mini and Harrington Legionnaire coach that the Minis could fit in. Perfect.
  22. Don't you think they will save the Speedtail, Project One or Valkyrie for the next big Technic car?
  23. Considering the McLaren Senna is not the most attractive car in the world I think they have made a good effort in Speed Champions scale. I am also looking forward to seeing the Mini set, but am ready to be disappointed considering the scale and that Minis are so small.
  24. I would like to see an F1 car from the manufacturers that already have a license with Lego. So the McLaren that Senna drive or Villeneuve's Ferrari. That look great in a Creator Expert set.
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