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Promobricks posted this sticker sheet recently, so now we know which some parts are printed and some others are not.

lego-technic-porsche-stickersheet.jpg

Source: http://www.promobricks.de/lego-technic-911-gt3-rs-42056-kommt-nicht-ohne-aufkleber-aus/16210 (I don't speak German).

Edit: Beaten by detox.

PS: I try to find 9L orange beam but cannot find it for sure yet, so this rare beam should remain rare even if there exists 1 or 2 in this set.

My suspicion is the 9L orange beam is 2 studs below the supposed placement of GT3RS sticker no 12 but that part is obscured by other panel so I cannot be sure..

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So, does that mean the front wheel-arch is printed? While I normally like printed parts over stickers, I do like panels to stay 'clean' so they are easier to use in other moc.

Now we get printed panels :sceptic:

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So, does that mean the front wheel-arch is printed? While I normally like printed parts over stickers, I do like panels to stay 'clean' so they are easier to use in other moc.

Now we get printed panels :sceptic:

You still get the rear arches unprinted :tongue:

So posting reviews is forbidden until day X but posting pictures is a-okay?

Then, reviewers, lets the pixx flow

I'm not sure what is allowed and what is not, but I will respect the 1st of June deadline date.

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You still get the rear arches unprinted :tongue:

Not only that, but there are acutally 2 Inner Arches aswell on the front, so you get 4 unprinted ones.

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Not only that, but there are acutally 2 Inner Arches aswell on the front, so you get 4 unprinted ones.

True that!! I didn't even account for those :thumbup:

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So, does that mean the front wheel-arch is printed? While I normally like printed parts over stickers, I do like panels to stay 'clean' so they are easier to use in other moc.

Now we get printed panels :sceptic:

Well as jim said, yes you get the rear arches unprinted, as well as the inner arches in the front.

Promobricks posted this sticker sheet recently, so now we know which some parts are printed and some others are not.

lego-technic-porsche-stickersheet.jpg

Source: http://www.promobricks.de/lego-technic-911-gt3-rs-42056-kommt-nicht-ohne-aufkleber-aus/16210 (I don't speak German).

Edit: Beaten by detox.

Btw what is that wierd bop-it looking thing on 3B? Jist curious if anyone knows

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All the stickers look real good! I might even use them.

Where does sticker number 6 go? It looks too large to me, unless it really makes a difference I am not sure I would use it.

Just MHO, YMMV,

Andy D

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All the stickers look real good! I might even use them.

Where does sticker number 6 go? It looks too large to me, unless it really makes a difference I am not sure I would use it.

On the large panel in the back over the engine

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Btw what is that weird bop-it looking thing on 3B? Just curious if anyone knows

Looks like a race circuit ... anyone knows which it is?

Could be Porsche's own proving grounds.

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Like a kind of minimap? Possibly, looks like it but that would be quite strange...

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MRP_, when you reply, there is an image ^^ button (second row of the toolbar).

Paste the URL of the image there.

Then you have:

project-cars-porsche-leipzig-test-track-8.jpg

Looks like sticker 3B is this Leipzig track. <edit: Apparently it is not: So it is Weissach>

And since there is 3A (that is put in center dashboard), it seems that sticker 3B is to give alternative for people who wants to put their Porsche to "race".

No wonder sticker 13 shows 325 kmh and sticker 14 shows full throttle.

For sticker no 4, can someone who knows Porsche (or German) tell me what "D" means?.

N should be Neutral and R should be Reverse, but what is "D"?

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D=Drive ... lol, even in american/japanese cars :)

But wait, aren't Porsche usually stick-shift i.e., manual transmissions?

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D=Drive ... lol, even in american/japanese cars :)

But wait, aren't Porsche usually stick-shift i.e., manual transmissions?

They can be, but Porsche only makes the GT3 RS with the PDK Dual-clutch semi-automatic gearbox, because they shift faster.

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D=Drive ... lol, even in american/japanese cars :)

It's an international standard for automatic transmission:

D - Drive

N - Neutral

R - Reverse

P - Parking

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