AOW Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 Trusted untrusted, toy fair isnt that far everybody can wait... oooo! it seems to be "far far away" for most of us here :) :laugh: Quote
Ondra Posted January 20, 2016 Author Posted January 20, 2016 How long to go, until the Toy Fair? 4 days to London, 7 days to Nuremberg. Quote
Boulderer Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 Now we just have to hope that the tradition of releasing information at those events is honoured Quote
Ngoc Nguyen Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 How long to go, until the Toy Fair? 10195 kilometers to London, 9491 kilometers to Nuremberg (from Vietnam). Quote
Ondra Posted January 20, 2016 Author Posted January 20, 2016 10195 kilometers to London, 9491 kilometers to Nuremberg (from Vietnam). You won the internet ... Quote
Boulderer Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 10195 kilometers to London, 9491 kilometers to Nuremberg (from Vietnam). ah ... the joy of UOM humour ... Quote
MrPaulo23 Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 A new poster claimed it is the GT3, ive seen no confirmation from a trusted source yet. We'll know in a few days, although i agree that an old car is very unlikely, The only thing related to an old car i can think of lego doing is 41999, with the old school mustang body That 41999 (mine came w/ plate 19,691) was closer to an old Dodge Charger, the Mustang had a fastback design. The UIP Car might be closer to any of the 3 hypercars. If it's going to command a high price tag, Ferrari FXX or FXX K might be it, if not a Porsche 918 or 918 RSR is likely. Quote
Vectormatic Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 That 41999 (mine came w/ plate 19,691) was closer to an old Dodge Charger, the Mustang had a fastback design. The UIP Car might be closer to any of the 3 hypercars. If it's going to command a high price tag, Ferrari FXX or FXX K might be it, if not a Porsche 918 or 918 RSR is likely. My mistake, im not that thoroughly schooled on classic american muscle, i just associate the blue with twin white stripes with Ford (because GT40). Googling mustangs though, the 66 doesnt have the fastback roofline. Anyway, i am also expecting something modern, id prefer a Ferrari FXX-K over a porsche any day Quote
zux Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 Anyway, i am also expecting something modern, id prefer a Ferrari FXX-K over a porsche any dayI would add "If Porsche - any other than 911 would be preferable". Quote
Vectormatic Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 I would add "If Porsche - any other than 911 would be preferable". Haha, better include the panamera, cayenne and macan in the "l'd rather not" list as well Id LOVE a 919Hybrid Quote
Bering Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 If i had a choice, i would choose a non-brand car. Well designed, with lots of functions and lots of possibilities for modifications. I don't care for a real brand, i just go for the functions. There are better ways to get a realistic scale car in my opinion. Quote
Technic Jim Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 (edited) I think the ultimate IP car is actually TLG trolling us with a bubble car! Seriously though, are we expecting a new range of RC motors. The PF system has been out since 2008 (is this right?) and compard to other remote control car motors, is a little bit rubbish. Edited January 20, 2016 by Technic Jim Quote
Lyichir Posted January 20, 2016 Posted January 20, 2016 (edited) I think the ultimate IP car is actually TLG trolling us with a bubble car! Seriously though, are we expecting a new range of RC motors. The PF system has been out since 2008 (is this right?) and compard to other remote control car motors, is a little bit rubbish. Actually, that wouldn't be surprising. Didn't Lego say that future Power Functions would be based on the same standards as the new WeDo educational sets? This upcoming summer wave could be the one that makes that transition. EDIT: Apparently that's exactly what'll be happening. The new WeDo motors are literally called "Lpf2.0 Medium Motor" in Lego's customer service database. Edited January 20, 2016 by Lyichir Quote
Kman860 Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 Actually, that wouldn't be surprising. Didn't Lego say that future Power Functions would be based on the same standards as the new WeDo educational sets? This upcoming summer wave could be the one that makes that transition. EDIT: Apparently that's exactly what'll be happening. The new WeDo motors are literally called "Lpf2.0 Medium Motor" in Lego's customer service database. So I'm assuming these motors are faster and more powerful? Quote
Jub Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 No matter what the actual car is modeled from, I would love for it to be loaded with real functions and actual car steering geometry. I did have a wierd thought today though. Since we are all pretty much in agreement that the BWE will not be based off of the giants like bagger 288 and 293, would TLG be so sadistic as to make us buy multiple sets to accomplish the über machines? And I'm hoping the UIP isn't any of the 3 hypercars, but something even more rare and extreme like the W Motors Lycan. That would look incredible in Technic form Quote
Saberwing40k Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 No matter what the actual car is modeled from, I would love for it to be loaded with real functions and actual car steering geometry. I did have a wierd thought today though. Since we are all pretty much in agreement that the BWE will not be based off of the giants like bagger 288 and 293, would TLG be so sadistic as to make us buy multiple sets to accomplish the über machines? And I'm hoping the UIP isn't any of the 3 hypercars, but something even more rare and extreme like the W Motors Lycan. That would look incredible in Technic form You realize that Lego is in the business of making money, right? Also, there is no indication that the bucket wheel excavator won't be a bagger 288. I'd actually be rather surprised if it weren't a 288, as most people on the street would picture one of those when asked about a bucket wheel excavator. Regarding the car, for a $300 dollar set Lego would want something with Brand Recognition, something the Lycan, cool as it may be, does not have. Most people would not recognize a Lycan Lego car, wheras most everyone would recognize a Ferrari or a Lamborghini. There are several realities of running a business, and having a cursory knowledge of them can help us guess what the Ultimate IP Car could be. It's okay to have wishes, but we must understand that Lego is a business. Finally, I'm really surprised, and frankly kind of miffed, that Lego is using the new WeDo 2.0 connectors as standard for Power Functions. I've talked about this elsewhere, but there are honestly no good reasons for the system to be set up the way it is. Also, if the new motors have encoders, that will just drive up the price. I don't think merging Power Functions and Mindstorms is a good idea. Far better would be for Lego to have separate motors and sensors for different things, and just a common connector. Also, why did they feel the need to change around the M motor to have more studded connections? When is that ever going to be used, and why does it not extend the full length of the motor? Honestly, I hope the WeDo stuff stays where it is, and PF 2.0 is something else...although, going by what's been said, that might not be happening. Quote
Technic Jim Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 It almost looks like it is worth starting a totally new topic for the WeDo to explain it to people who, like me, have no idea what it is or what it can do. Quote
Jim Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 It almost looks like it is worth starting a totally new topic for the WeDo to explain it to people who, like me, have no idea what it is or what it can do. Recently, this topic about WeDo 2.0 has been created. WeDo 2.0 - The future of PF Quote
Ondra Posted January 21, 2016 Author Posted January 21, 2016 (edited) Anyone remember technic challenge with 24 hours race car?What real car they use? Coincidence?I dont think so... Also I probably know what IP in "ultimate IP car" means.Could it be ultimate intelligent performance car? http://www.porsche.com/microsite/intelligent-performance/international.aspx Edited January 21, 2016 by Ondra Quote
andrewganschow Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 (edited) Anyone remember technic challenge with 24 hours race car?What real car they use? Coincidence?I dont think so... Also I probably know what IP in "ultimate IP car" means.Could it be ultimate intelligent performance car? http://www.porsche.com/microsite/intelligent-performance/international.aspx I think your on to something there, all the pieces fit together now. Edited January 21, 2016 by andrewganschow Quote
Ondra Posted January 21, 2016 Author Posted January 21, 2016 Also remeber this http://blog.caranddriver.com/half-lego-half-real-porsche-911-rsr-is-the-curviest-collection-of-rectangular-bricks/ So I think it will not be Porsche 911 GT3 RS but Porsche GT3 RSR! . Quote
MrPaulo23 Posted January 21, 2016 Posted January 21, 2016 It can't be a W Motors Lycan, aside from rare stones used in it's headlights, the car is an exclusive in Kuwait meaning it has not much brand recognition as big names like Ferrari McLaren or Porsche or even Ford with it's Mustang, GT, and F-Series nameplates. Considering that Lego has been toying with a Porsche 911 since the 42039 came out last year, it might seem to be plausible that the UIP car taking the guise of a 911 GT3 is likely though my fingers are still crossed for a Ferrari FXX K or a Porsche 918 RSR/ 918 Spyder. Quote
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