williamyzfr1 Posted July 4, 2022 Posted July 4, 2022 (edited) I will try another one Edited July 4, 2022 by williamyzfr1 Quote
astyanax Posted July 4, 2022 Posted July 4, 2022 15 hours ago, LegoHoops said: Can you explain your reasons for putting the #14 panel in front of the front wheel? Quote
StudWorks Posted July 4, 2022 Posted July 4, 2022 Has anyone tried or is considering making the butterfly doors open realistically? I feel like the scoops above the Scuderia Ferrari shields need some realistic detail too. Quote
astyanax Posted July 5, 2022 Posted July 5, 2022 22 hours ago, williamyzfr1 said: parts 21 & 22 do not even touch the red sloping bonnet I will admit that, in a real life mockup that I just made, the collision asserted by LDraw seems much less severe. Still, I recommend using non-friction pins for this construction. Quote
sm1995 Posted July 6, 2022 Posted July 6, 2022 Not to be a negative Nancy, but I think the realistic A-pillars is a step backwards. I get that it’s more true to real life, but this is definitely a place where some artistic liberty is a good thing. When you lose that suggested curvature of the windshield it messes with the proportions of the car, imho. Quote
langko Posted July 6, 2022 Posted July 6, 2022 8 hours ago, sm1995 said: Not to be a negative Nancy, but I think the realistic A-pillars is a step backwards. I get that it’s more true to real life, but this is definitely a place where some artistic liberty is a good thing. When you lose that suggested curvature of the windshield it messes with the proportions of the car, imho. 100% agree so I guess I’m negative Nancy too. I had made a comment before the model was even revealed along the lines of “terrible choice of car in terms of being able to represent the a pillars/windscreen well”. Then when the model was revealed I made a comment similar to what you just said regarding the artistic liberty being a good choice. Although I personally think that while the flex axles on the official model was a better choice, neither option really looks great... Quote
jfb9301 Posted July 9, 2022 Posted July 9, 2022 I really wish we could spend a little time on fixing mechanical problems with this build. Sure body work might be important, but it's polish on a cannon ball. IMHO function is just as important. If it is not body work, generally we seem to focus on complete rebuilds of the transmission. So far in this thread none of my requests for help have been responded to. It is hard to find motivation to share when you are ignored. Quote
williamyzfr1 Posted July 10, 2022 Posted July 10, 2022 (edited) 22 hours ago, jfb9301 said: I really wish we could spend a little time on fixing mechanical problems with this build. Sure body work might be important, but it's polish on a cannon ball. IMHO function is just as important. If it is not body work, generally we seem to focus on complete rebuilds of the transmission. So far in this thread none of my requests for help have been responded to. It is hard to find motivation to share when you are ignored. To be fair the only mechanical question that I noticed you ask was whether the Daytona SP3 had a shift block - Like the Sian. You answered your own question in a subsequent post - The Sian doesn't have a shift block. Edited July 10, 2022 by williamyzfr1 Quote
williamyzfr1 Posted July 10, 2022 Posted July 10, 2022 4 hours ago, jfb9301 said: And about the stepper mechanism. So thats the only problem, perhaps you could simply PM SNIPE and start "sharing" with the rest of us. Quote
SNIPE Posted July 10, 2022 Author Posted July 10, 2022 1 hour ago, williamyzfr1 said: So thats the only problem, perhaps you could simply PM SNIPE and start "sharing" with the rest of us. The solution is to get the Pimp My Sian gearbox, take out the 16/24 tooth differential and replce the 12/20 tooth double bevel gears with the new blue 12/20 toth gearss. This gearbox already has a shift block if I recall correctly. Then just slide it into the ferrari, it is the exact same dimentions. Quote
arcitek Posted July 22, 2022 Posted July 22, 2022 hi guys, is there any solution to having the yellow beams that open the doors be accessible without opening the back hood (like the sian)? Quote
zonoskar Posted August 2, 2022 Posted August 2, 2022 (edited) Hi, trying to keep the pimp-my-Ferrari thread alive. I made a modification to the set so you can fold the roof and put it in the frunk. There's enough space there for it, once folded. It only uses a few extra parts: Foldable roof for 42143 on Rebrickable Edited August 2, 2022 by zonoskar inserted picture Quote
sebulba56 Posted August 3, 2022 Posted August 3, 2022 16 hours ago, zonoskar said: Hi, trying to keep the pimp-my-Ferrari thread alive. I made a modification to the set so you can fold the roof and put it in the frunk. There's enough space there for it, once folded. It only uses a few extra parts: Foldable roof for 42143 on Rebrickable Really cool mod I was waiting for this one. This feature had seemed logical to me when I saw the car had a removable roof for the first time. But I was disapointed when I saw the big empty space in the trunk was not even used for a bag. Congrats. Quote
jfr4n5en Posted August 3, 2022 Posted August 3, 2022 On 6/12/2022 at 12:23 AM, LegoHoops said: Managed to slot in the missing headlights, not too dissimilar to the Chiron headlight design - except using Trans-Clear Slopes. Also playing around with the curved form grille, rather than the flat Black 3 x 11 Panel. Filled in gaps with a Red & Black Bionicle Tooth to each side of the grille. How did you secure the many grille system parts? Quote
LegoHoops Posted August 4, 2022 Posted August 4, 2022 (edited) 11 hours ago, jfr4n5en said: How did you secure the many grille system parts? Built up with a combination of these ⏬ and various plates Bear with me, I’ll break down the front end at the weekend and photograph how it’s been down. Edited August 4, 2022 by LegoHoops Quote
StudWorks Posted August 4, 2022 Posted August 4, 2022 6 hours ago, LegoHoops said: I wonder if the opening upper headlight covers are able to be achieved with the 42143. By the way @LegoHoops, any news on instructions for all your SP3 mods? Quote
astyanax Posted August 4, 2022 Posted August 4, 2022 2 hours ago, StudWorks said: I wonder if the opening upper headlight covers are able to be achieved with the 42143. I bet they have a couple of prototypes for this mechanism at TLG, but decided none passed their quality/reliability requirements. Sometimes designers even explicitly state they tried adding a feature but scrapped it later. Would be interesting if TLG were more open toward the modding community about the specific ways they tried to achieve additional functions or details -- to see what were their best prototypes... Ah well... Quote
StudWorks Posted August 4, 2022 Posted August 4, 2022 (edited) 1 hour ago, astyanax said: I bet they have a couple of prototypes for this mechanism at TLG, but decided none passed their quality/reliability requirements. Sometimes designers even explicitly state they tried adding a feature but scrapped it later. Would be interesting if TLG were more open toward the modding community about the specific ways they tried to achieve additional functions or details -- to see what were their best prototypes... Ah well... Or at least the option to build the headlights opened or closed (although for no clear reason this set, with its "pursuit for perfection" and all, doesn't even have headlights) would have been great. The red panels' black line prints probably won't be ideal for most MOC makers, it's sad how Lego cheaped out yet again by simply adding prints instead of realistic detail/features. I didn't get the $80 book but I would have paid an extra $80 for this already expensive set if it meant more attention to detail instead of cheap solutions. Still a great set, though. Edited August 4, 2022 by StudWorks Quote
WW Bricks Studio Posted August 5, 2022 Posted August 5, 2022 (edited) Hi guys, I motorized my 42143 Ferrari Daytona SP3 + BuWizz 3.0 + BuWizz motors, wish u like it. https://youtu.be/ZeqQCF1Xnls Edited August 5, 2022 by WW Bricks Studio Quote
SNIPE Posted August 6, 2022 Author Posted August 6, 2022 I gotta say, the instructions for this set get terrible once you get to the seats, and beyond. They expect you to build a whole subassembly with weirdly placed parts at weird angles then they just skip to how it connects after being flipped, to the car without showing an image of what the finished subassembly looks like!. The seats don't say that you have to connect at 90 degrees to something that is already at 45 degrees. S So if you just connect it straight, you will do it wrong. I hope to finish the car before the 10th which is when I open the 42145 airbus helicopter.. Quote
R4ph Posted August 7, 2022 Posted August 7, 2022 16 hours ago, SNIPE said: I gotta say, the instructions for this set get terrible once you get to the seats, and beyond. They expect you to build a whole subassembly with weirdly placed parts at weird angles then they just skip to how it connects after being flipped, to the car without showing an image of what the finished subassembly looks like!. The seats don't say that you have to connect at 90 degrees to something that is already at 45 degrees. S So if you just connect it straight, you will do it wrong. I hope to finish the car before the 10th which is when I open the 42145 airbus helicopter.. I finished to build mine yesterday, but didn't have issues during the build. Did you use the online manual or paper manual ? (online for me, that has some corrections compared to the paper manual) Quote
SNIPE Posted August 7, 2022 Author Posted August 7, 2022 l 4 hours ago, R4ph said: I finished to build mine yesterday, but didn't have issues during the build. Did you use the online manual or paper manual ? (online for me, that has some corrections compared to the paper manual) Paper. I'll try the online instructions then Quote
LegoHoops Posted August 7, 2022 Posted August 7, 2022 (edited) Step by step images of how grille has been constructed. The bracket plates are clipped into the bottom of the angled 3 x 11 Technic Panel The bottom set of Slopes are then slid back on the studs to sloping set of Slopes Edited August 7, 2022 by LegoHoops Quote
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