Posted April 22, 20186 yr SO hello everyone, i m kind a new here but i ll try to enter with a lot of sound :DDDD Project that i m excited to start right now as you saw from this post title is McLaren P1. Main features for now that i m planning to make is: - Rear wheel drive -4 speed transmision, i think i ll be using Sariel's one -working fake engine -hood, bonet, doors openable -reatractive rear spoiler r -ofcourse i ll use PF in my plans is to try to make it with one buwizz, but i dont think it will be possible, i have sbrick too but that wont help much So right here i ll be posting news about progress (Some photos to those who didnt know how this beauty looks)
April 22, 20186 yr In the future, try to post some progress of the model, not just announcements about what's coming. So... What scale is it gonna be in? What wheels are you using? Do you have any axle designs yet?
April 22, 20186 yr It's a tough one all around to replicate, front, back, door mechanism. And then there is the adjustable ride height that you could try to fit in at 1:8 scale. I will be interested to follow your build. What are you starting it off with?
April 23, 20186 yr Can you not post a thread before you have progress photos please? It’s really annoying having to filter through this kinda stuff
April 23, 20186 yr I'm a huge McLaren fan! Look forward to some pictures of your actual brick p1 WIP. Edited April 23, 20186 yr by LM71Blackbird
April 23, 20186 yr Good luck with shapes! It would've been nice to have at least some scaling pictures, or some 4 wheels as for Lego official chiron teasers.
April 27, 20186 yr Author So i m very sorry about my last post without any actual progress i learned my lesson, and now i wana show what i ve done so far, actually its not very much progress cause i have a bit bussy week but i did what i could in few days. Rear axle: I dont know for me it looks a bit too wide so i need your opinions? https://flic.kr/p/25uv5UG Gearbox" Just a simple prototype 4 Speed gearbox https://flic.kr/p/23Qcr8W
April 27, 20186 yr Given the size of the wheels, the axle is too wide, yes. What scale are you after? Do you have any info on the size of the real car? It can help tremendously if at least you know length of the car width of the car height of the car size of the wheels (radius/diameter) distance between the axles (wheel base) Then, using the Lego wheels and the size of the actual wheels, you can calculate the scale, and using that you can calculate the size in studs to aim for.
April 27, 20186 yr 4 hours ago, LithuanianTF said: Rear axle: It's much too wide. Â use scaler.sariel.pl Edited April 27, 20186 yr by Jurss
April 27, 20186 yr Author 2 minutes ago, Erik Leppen said: Given the size of the wheels, the axle is too wide, yes. What scale are you after? Do you have any info on the size of the real car? It can help tremendously if at least you know length of the car width of the car height of the car size of the wheels (radius/diameter) distance between the axles (wheel base) Then, using the Lego wheels and the size of the actual wheels, you can calculate the scale, and using that you can calculate the size in studs to aim for. I m rebuilding rear axle right now soon, upload a photo of it :)
April 27, 20186 yr You can embed Your photos In flickr there is download options, different sizes are offered, use to 640, just right clikck on the needed size link, then "copy link" un paste here
April 27, 20186 yr 2 hours ago, Jurss said: use scaler.sariel.com I assume you mean scaler.sariel.pl? Cool, I didn't know about this tool, it looks super handy! Thanks for sharing :) (and thanks @Sariel for making it)
April 27, 20186 yr 1 hour ago, Erik Leppen said: I assume you mean Of course, there are also other usefull tools - wheel sizes, gear ratio calculator.
April 27, 20186 yr Author So i rebuild my P1 rear axle and made it a litle bit narrower. Few studs. Honestly i cant imagine how can i make it more compact. If you have good ideas plz post it.
April 28, 20186 yr 8 hours ago, LithuanianTF said: So i rebuild my P1 rear axle and made it a litle bit narrower. Few studs. Honestly i cant imagine how can i make it more compact. If you have good ideas plz post it. 7 Looks great
April 28, 20186 yr What us the role of the linkage with the wedge belt wheels, 6L links and ball joint parts? What does that linkage do?
April 28, 20186 yr I am guessing they are going to works as brakes. I also see some pulleys at the wheels, which is the same thing my Sheepo cars with brakes have as well.
April 29, 20186 yr On 4/28/2018 at 3:22 AM, Erik Leppen said: What us the role of the linkage with the wedge belt wheels, 6L links and ball joint parts? What does that linkage do? I am pretty sure it is a anti roll bar. They go only up, or only down at once.
April 29, 20186 yr 31 minutes ago, Aventador2004 said: I am pretty sure it is a anti roll bar. They go only up, or only down at once. I thought that too, but they are brakes. If you look closely the liftarms on the side (top in the pic) are pulled in when the axle is rotated. The disc parts at the wheels are part of the brakes. A rubber connected the liftarms I mentioned (probably) has a rubber part which creates friction with the discs which acts as brake.Â
April 29, 20186 yr Author 1 hour ago, LvdH said: I thought that too, but they are brakes. If you look closely the liftarms on the side (top in the pic) are pulled in when the axle is rotated. The disc parts at the wheels are part of the brakes. A rubber connected the liftarms I mentioned (probably) has a rubber part which creates friction with the discs which acts as brake. Yes its definitaly brakes, you are right :D
July 11, 20186 yr Author So after a bit more than 2 months of silence, i finally able to post an update on this topic, not much progress, but still i m kind a proud to see what i did until now. So changes from last time is already builded working front axle, and made a place for gearbox (this thing will take a while to build, cause i will be trying to do it 100% myself without any help and i m not good at it) So thats it for this time, hope you like it, leave your opinions below!
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