Posted July 22, 20168 yr This is my entry for the Porsche contest, a 964/911 cabriolet: Video: Features & Functions: Opening doors, bonnet, trunk 6 cylinder opposite engine Steering with the working steering wheel
July 22, 20168 yr Really like it but the holes in the front fenders would look better if you filled it with a tiny panel.
July 22, 20168 yr Author Really like it but the holes in the front fenders would look better if you filled it with a tiny panel. I doubt it is possible to fix panels there well; I used flex axles to fill the space near bonnet as well.
July 22, 20168 yr Looks really great, but the flex axles solution in the front fenders doesn't convinces me. Edited July 22, 20168 yr by LXF
July 22, 20168 yr Looks good, but as said above, the fenders look a little strange. Although it's good enough to be instantly recogniseable as a Porsche.
July 22, 20168 yr This is really great! The overall shaping is lovely. I like the way the windshield came out as well as all the lights. As others have said, just the gaps in the front that detract from it. Certainly hard to find a solution to that at this scale, but there's little else I'd look to improve here. Well done.
July 22, 20168 yr Author Well, after the contest end, I'll share instructions for it and you can try to improve if you like.
July 22, 20168 yr Wow! That's great work for that size. The colours work and you presented it well. The gaps are fine with me and for me the rear end is very well constructed. good luck. H
July 22, 20168 yr I like it. Well done. Lights both front and rear are great, and the folded convertible top looks great.
July 22, 20168 yr Looks very authentic! One of the best looking entries. I would put a smaller steering wheel. This one is too big, imo.
July 23, 20168 yr I love it! very well done on the look. Looking forward to the instruction, I want try to marry the bodywork to Nico's little Honda
July 23, 20168 yr Really cool. Wonderfully compact. Just curious is the rear engine connected to the wheels via the rubber band? Does it have a diff?
July 23, 20168 yr I think it's gorgeous. Well done build and modelling in this scale. Would love to build it myself.
July 23, 20168 yr Author Really cool. Wonderfully compact. Just curious is the rear engine connected to the wheels via the rubber band? Does it have a diff? Yes, and yes, there's a diff.
July 23, 20168 yr One of the better looking entries. It's lovely! + 1 ! No offense to anybody, but some others out there are like a slap in the face for any Porsche/car enthusiast... This one is really spot on, very neat and instantly recognizable! Worthy to take a second look at details. The black color is a really good choice because it allows to hide some bumps and gaps. A smaller steering wheel would be nice of course - "easy fix" . A working folding roof would be a dream, but I can immagine it´s almost impossible to make it work and in the meanwhile keep the right looks at this scale. Edited July 23, 20168 yr by brunojj1
September 6, 20213 yr Author I have recreated this model. Now there's Turbo version with roof and spoiler: Made instructions for both Cabriolet and Turbo: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-87015/paave/porsche-964-911-turbo/#details https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-87017/paave/porsche-964-911-cabriolet/#details
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