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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Hello everyone!

I want to introduce you to my new moс. This is a 2006 Honda Integra.

This mos is more experimental. My purpose was to make a model with a sequential gearbox on  car with 56mm wheels.

dimensions:
length - 50stud
width - 19stud
height - 14stud (15,6  from surface)
weight - 1150gr

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functions:
working steering wheel
4 in-line engine
4-speed gearbox
doors, hood, trunk open
working rear suspension

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Instruction:  https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-76859/MISERY/honda-integra/#details

Nice too see another JDM fan here! While I am not the biggest fan of the Integra, I do think you captured the body very well :classic::thumbup: Its missing the Type R Wing tho!

No front suspension is a shame, but at the scale you are working at I can understand it.

The visible 4 speed transmission is pretty cool, even though it doesn't really fit the car. I doubt anyone could fit in a 5speed/6speed manual in this.

 

Very nice creation, thx for sharing!

Edited by Gray Gear

Very nice!

I like the focus on functionality, especially the gearbox and front-wheel drive, and the crisp white look is good as well!

As a heads-up to North American users, we got this car badged as the Acura RSX, rather than as the Integra.

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On 5/15/2021 at 4:21 PM, Gray Gear said:

Nice too see another JDM fan here! While I am not the biggest fan of the Integra, I do think you captured the body very well :classic::thumbup: Its missing the Type R Wing tho!

No front suspension is a shame, but at the scale you are working at I can understand it.

The visible 4 speed transmission is pretty cool, even though it doesn't really fit the car. I doubt anyone could fit in a 5speed/6speed manual in this.

 

Very nice creation, thx for sharing!


Previously, the model had front suspension with floating differential. I had to remove the suspension because it was impossible to make an axle for the engine

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