August 27, 20159 yr http://shop.lego.com...te-IP-car-42056 So the "Ultimate IP Car" is listed as-is on the Lego website? I would have expected the page on the website to be updated with the actual name of the car the set is based on, if it is to be licensed. Obviously Lego could still update this page once further details are made public. Edited August 27, 20159 yr by Jay Psi
August 27, 20159 yr http://shop.lego.com...5000-TRAC-42054 http://shop.lego.com...te-IP-car-42056 lets continue http://shop.lego.com/en-US/mine-loader-42049 ;) First info about 1H and probably 2H technic sets!Source CM4Sci Updated with photos of real vehicles, not resemble actual sets or sets from preliminary pictures! 42052 Heavy Lift Helicopter Really?! I was expecting something more like this
August 27, 20159 yr Author Really?! I was expecting something more like this I was thinking of chinook but, there is already twin rotor helicopter in technic portfolio and skycrane never was.Also there is city set with same name and it is chinook in police colours.Now Im happy, list is confirmed :) .
August 27, 20159 yr So the "Ultimate IP Car" is listed as-is on the Lego website? I would have expected the page on the website to be updated with the actual name of the car the set is based on, if it is to be licensed. "Ultimate IP Car" = Porsche 919 ? I am pretty sure IP does not stand for "Intellectual property". It stands for "Improved Production" car. So think about cars that are production made but modified for racing :) There are many cars that have limited production just to fill this qualification. If it is "Ultimate" I believe it will be one of those or some awesome Japanese Tuner like NISMO or Amuse, but that is far fetched I think. Still lots to choose from but narrowing the list down quite a bit. Edited August 27, 20159 yr by LegoCube
August 27, 20159 yr i am expecting that lego create a big recovery off road truck, something like 42043 scale, but designed for off road, with bigger wheels and functions, something like the 8110, i hope they create it, however it may be a bit difficult.
August 27, 20159 yr I am pretty sure IP does not stand for "Intellectual property". It stands for "Improved Production" car. So think about cars that are production made but modified for racing :) There are many cars that have limited production just to fill this qualification. If it is "Ultimate" I believe it will be one of those or some awesome Japanese Tuner like NISMO or Amuse, but that is far fetched I think. Still lots to choose from but narrowing the list down quite a bit. I'm not sure I agree, but even if I did why would Lego go to the lengths of making a set based on a tuned/modified/race-prepared car but then not credit the car they based the set on? The "IP = Improved Production" doesn't make much sense to me as a generic set (i.e. like 42039, which took inspiration from various LMPs but didn't resemble any one car in particular) because there needs to be a strong visual link to the base production car. But if this set does heavily resemble a single production car then it's going to need a license and therefore would be named after this car instead of apparently being sold as an "Ultimate IP Car," if we are to believe the website listing. For what it's worth I don't think IP stands for either Intellectual Property or Improved Production. But I don't have any alternatives of my own Edited August 27, 20159 yr by Jay Psi
August 28, 20159 yr Edit: I am thinking Nissan GT-R or maybe RX8... Some tuned production car anyway. Me happy How cool would lego rotary engine be in the RX-8! No rotor, no motor!
August 28, 20159 yr Considering that the licensed Volvo and Xerion already have the brand in the set names, I think it's safe to say that the Ultimate IP car is not a licensed model. 2016 is getting more absurd: the supposed flagship is not a licensed model, while the non-flagship sets are... I wouldn't be surprised if the Volvo and Xerion boxes even have flaps. Edited August 28, 20159 yr by nguyengiangoc
August 28, 20159 yr Perhaps "Ultimate IP" is the name of a new fictiv brand as "Octan". Wow, I didn't even think of that. IMO this is the most plausible explanation yet.
August 28, 20159 yr lets continue http://shop.lego.com...ne-loader-42049 ;) [/size] Really?! I was expecting something more like this I would prefer real heavy lift helicopter which can lift chinuk or any other one
August 28, 20159 yr I am pretty sure IP does not stand for "Intellectual property". It stands for "Improved Production" car. So think about cars that are production made but modified for racing :) There are many cars that have limited production just to fill this qualification. If it is "Ultimate" I believe it will be one of those or some awesome Japanese Tuner like NISMO or Amuse, but that is far fetched I think. Still lots to choose from but narrowing the list down quite a bit. Quite possible. Australia has an "Improved Production" racing car class that supports the popular V8 Super Car class. The IP class is for modified production cars. The freedictionary.com has a whole list of possible meanings for "IP." Some are quite interesting when thinking in terms of Lego.
August 28, 20159 yr I really thought the IP was a translation issue until that link was found. My find was based on actual thread named "Ultimate IP car". Just google it with the hyphens. Some powerracing thread from 2009 (warning I got some nasty popups from that forum this second time) I never heard that term used and the term Touring Car might have been better internationally... I agree totally it is a weird official name for a set... Edit: Of course it is just a hunch and the IP could stand for anything, even imagined by LEGO like Greg pointed out... Edited August 28, 20159 yr by LegoCube
August 28, 20159 yr "Improved Production" makes sense, it will be just a non branded generic car then, with spoilers and lots of stickers.
August 28, 20159 yr I want MB G 500 4x42 black offroad version for the IP car, and if it's going to be a flagship with higher part count, make it RC 4WD, suspension, and probably motorized door and bonnet opening.
August 28, 20159 yr "Improved Production" makes sense, it will be just a non branded generic car then, with spoilers and lots of stickers. I would be happy with that. Hopefully it would be very moddable so anyone could make their own "ultimate" mod
August 28, 20159 yr That open bottom cargo helicopter would be pretty interesting... It would also go a long way towards reducing the number of panels in the set. Which would be awful. So it's probably correct. Edited August 28, 20159 yr by rollermonkey
August 28, 20159 yr It's simply a matter of looking at the address of other products in the LEGO shop. .com/24-Hours-Race-Car-42039 .com/Crawler-Crane-42042 Followed by some trial and error. Hmmm.
August 29, 20159 yr I want MB G 500 4x42 black offroad version for the IP car, and if it's going to be a flagship with higher part count, make it RC 4WD, suspension, and probably motorized door and bonnet opening. As someone who has only recently gotten into Technic, this got me thinking. Is there a reason Lego stopped making the RC sets and motors? Do we know that Lego won't be making them again, or is it possible for new Technic sets to have the RC motor? I'd love it if 2016 included a set with the RC motor. In case I'm not using clear wording, I am talking about the RC buggy motor that runs much quicker than the power functions motors currently available, and is expensive for a Technic beginner like me to get a hold of...
August 29, 20159 yr Author Perhaps "Ultimate IP" is the name of a new fictiv brand as "Octan". Also powered by Octan :-D .
August 29, 20159 yr Perhaps "Ultimate IP" is the name of a new fictiv brand as "Octan". Then wouldn't it be LP for Lego Motorsports? Also, I don't really see Lego doing a non liscensed supercar, in this day and age. And if they did, it would be called something like Ultimate Supercar.
August 30, 20159 yr Then wouldn't it be LP for Lego Motorsports? Also, I don't really see Lego doing a non liscensed supercar, in this day and age. And if they did, it would be called something like Ultimate Supercar. 8070 isnt that long ago is it? And after 42000 and 42039 covering the biggest racing specific cars, a new supercar/sportscar seems quite likely, they could do a DTM car or something, but considering those are all coupes these days, that gets pretty close to generic supercar territory
August 30, 20159 yr I would not be surprised, whether the Ultimate IP car would be approximately the same size as the Hot-rod (42022)... But I would be slightly disappointed, as (I guess), all of you.
August 30, 20159 yr If messing around with the url's is correct, we are also getting a bucket wheel excavtor for 2016, http://shop.lego.com/en-US/Bucket-Wheel-Excavator-42055 2016 will be interesting but exspensive if the 2h sets are all cranked up to what there supposed to be, either the xerion or the bucket wheel excavator will be the star of the show.
August 30, 20159 yr I would not be surprised, whether the Ultimate IP car would be approximately the same size as the Hot-rod (42022)... But I would be slightly disappointed, as (I guess), all of you. Id be disappointed, but if its a decent looking set and they at least work in a dif (seriously, 42022 with one wheel drive..), it should be a decent base for some modding
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