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I attempted to recreate the iconic Ferrari Enzo in the scale of the Speed Champions line. I built it in LDD, then imported it to stud.io to add the wheel detail and to render. In total, this build contains 153 individual LEGO elements.

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This model, honestly doesn't look very good at all. The whole front is just a mess, front wheels too far back nose too long and just a mish mash of shapes. The side and rear fender almost work but not really. I really think it needs a major overhaul but is a good start, don't be discouraged just work on it a bit more. 

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3 hours ago, Johnny1360 said:

This model, honestly doesn't look very good at all. The whole front is just a mess, front wheels too far back nose too long and just a mish mash of shapes. The side and rear fender almost work but not really. I really think it needs a major overhaul but is a good start, don't be discouraged just work on it a bit more. 

I have been trying to move the wheel to the front, however, I haven't been able to move them , they just started interfearing with the headlight, the only part I am fairly happy about. I may try moving the headlights 1/2 a stud to the front. Would you mind clarifying the: "Almost works but not really" part?

Thanks for your feedback, I apperciate it.

Edit: I may also try replacing the F1 nose piece with something else.

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12 minutes ago, david4662 said:

Edit: I may also try replacing the F1 nose piece with something else.

I'd say keep the nosepiece. It's a big feature of the real car and the element you used captures it nicely.

Regarding the proportions it is subjective but I wonder if moving the windscreen one stud forward would help? Also maybe some SNOT would let you put a tile in the gap behind the headlights.

Overall your model is recognisable as the real car so I'd consider it a good starting point for some further refinement. Thanks for sharing :)

I think moving the front a stud backwards could help. The 1/2 stud offset in front of the headlights is gone, but I think it still looks quite like an Enzo:

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I tried making some changes: Shortened the front, moved the windscreen to the front (making the model 1 plate taller), modded the intakes(?) the  way @imvanya suggested.

Do you think it is any better?

Thank you a lot for your advice and criticisms.

enzo 2.0 2.jpg

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