Posted July 8, 20168 yr Hi everybody ! So today, I'm really happy to present you the car I've worked on day and night for the last 3 weeks : a Porsche 919 Hybrid, my dream Porsche ! So the model features : - Direction with a HOG and a working steering wheel - Independent suspension on each axle - Realistic door opening mechanism - 4 speed sequential gearbox - V4 fake engine with turbo. The design : I worked a lot on the design, trying to make it look as close as the real model. Functions : Front suspension are done like this : This system allow a small travel and it lets enough space to place the gear rack just under the shock absorber, so the front axle is really compact. The door are opened by a simple mechanism using 6L links. The most important function is the 4 speed sequential gearbox. It use NLF77 shifting system, slithy modified to make it smaller, like so : The V4 engine is just above the gearbox, to save some space. The gearbox is not really special, except the fact that the 2 driving rings aren't close to each other ( a bit like the 42056, except the fact that it works ) Full flickr gallery : https://www.flickr.c...157669736641790 Video : Edited July 8, 20168 yr by Charbel
July 8, 20168 yr Wow, that's amazing! This deserves to win a prize. Edited July 8, 20168 yr by Offroadcreat1ons
July 8, 20168 yr Work of art! It looks like the real thing. You have worked hard those three weeks. You should be proud of the result. Good luck with it. H
July 8, 20168 yr What an outstanding model! Beautiful work capturing the external shape and styling, especially with those vents on the side and rear. The cockpit area is also very nicely shaped, with a clever door mechanism. The engine and gearbox are impressive too. I also quite like the detachable rather than hinged rear engine cover. How many points of contact for its removal? One query though: Doesn't that front suspension geometry place a lot of stress on those 4L liftarms?
July 9, 20168 yr Fantastic build. Great design. It makes it very life-like. I see lots of inspired elements ;-)
July 9, 20168 yr Looks fantastic, and love the motor + gearbox! Would look amazing in pair with Steph77's LMP1, which was my favorite supercar, but as seems, I have two of them now.
July 9, 20168 yr Author Thanks you all for your comments ! I am really happy to see that you have liked it ! @jorgeopesi : I actually was really lucky because school ended the day the contest was announced. I had just to do a traineeships for a week, so I had nothing special to do for 3 weeks and the whether was bad here in Paris . I worked on the model between 3 and 10 hours per day. Not that fast finally. @BrickMonkeyMOCs There is absolutely no stress on these liftarms ! It works really smoothly.
July 9, 20168 yr Great... this car was on my to-build list, I guess I can take it off again... Anyhow, great model, I love how aggressive it looks. Great use of panels and flex axles to get the shape you need. Great job! :)
July 9, 20168 yr Beautiful work on the design, lines are just perfect! I like how compact the front suspension setup is.
July 9, 20168 yr I actually was really lucky because school ended the day the contest was announced. I had just to do a traineeships for a week, so I had nothing special to do for 3 weeks and the whether was bad here in Paris . I worked on the model between 3 and 10 hours per day. Not that fast finally. Thank you for say it now I feel faster , I usually build 1 or 2 hours per day and when my small children want . One more thing I see a 27 studs wide car, I always build in 25 studs or less using 8880 wheels to get real proportions, are these LM cars so wide?.
July 9, 20168 yr 42039 was 27 studs wide as well: https://farm9.static...876fdd3d9_z.jpg I know but Lego size is no real size, look your picture and mine, I ask him if its 919 has real proportions, it had to be longer than the 42039 if it is 27 studs wide.
July 10, 20168 yr My first reaction to this car was Wow! Clean lines and it just looks really fast and mean.
July 10, 20168 yr Nice Porsche, at least the one I like most of all recently posted and I think it has real potential to win this race ! I like the clean techniques and the black / white color scheme. I think it´s worth to put on some stickers as indicated on the first picture - they give just the right finish on a race car.
July 10, 20168 yr You are a very talented builder and that camera match trick you use on your videos is top notch and very stylish. I envy your skills man Looks fantastic, and love the motor + gearbox! Would look amazing in pair with Steph77's LMP1, which was my favorite supercar, but as seems, I have two of them now. I felt this too.
July 10, 20168 yr Fantastic work! Question: how does the ratchet in the transmission work? I can't seem to figure it out:
July 11, 20168 yr I would like to be drunk and building instructions . And very god 24 hours car PORSHCE 919. :wink:
July 12, 20168 yr Author Thanks for all your comments ! I went for a 27 studs wide car because I think it's the best size for LMP1. These car are actually pretty big and low, with small wheels compared to the rest of the vehicle. My car is 63 studs long, aprox 50cm and 22 cm wide. On the blueprint, we see 455x190, so if the car is 27 studs wide it should be 64 studs wide approximately. 42039 is a bit shorter I think.
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