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16 hours ago, nerdsforprez said:

Do you have a source for the hubs, wheels and disks?  I would also like to add this option to my set. It looks great

https://technic-rims.com/ sent them to me but I cannot find them listed on their website.

13 hours ago, 2GodBDGlory said:

and, I suppose, result in free instructions through the CADA website eventually?

That has been the trend so far, so I'm guessing that will be the case with my set too.

5 hours ago, Jim said:

I am actually tempted to buy the Cada version for the instructions and build it with genuine LEGO (except the few missing parts).

Go for it!:thumbup:

4 hours ago, johnnytifosi said:

Is there any mechanism involved in the doors or engine hood? Will there be any motorized version?

The doors are held in position using sliding axle (8L with stop) trough a pinhole, generating sufficient friction. The engine cover is spring loaded. Both are visible if you look closely. 

 

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@T Lego was finally able to post his 2+ year project and I just realized I had almost no photos of mine by itself :grin: 

But here we go. 

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Special thanks to:

@T Lego (again) for allowing me to test the instructions and build ahead of time, as well as the phenomenal design and build experience. 
@astyanax for the handful of mods he (unknowingly) provided.
Technic-Rims.com for the 3D printed wheels (which don't seem to be for sale anymore)
UItimateCollectorStickers.co.uk for the Ferrari stickers. If anyone is interested, I simply ordered the sticker sheet used for LoxLego's F12. Direct link here.  

Full gallery of my finished build here: https://bricksafe.com/pages/LvdH/laferrari-by-tlego

Stay tuned for more...

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OMG! This is simply mindblowing! Looks terrific and those complex axles!! New level I assume!

22 hours ago, LvdH said:

@T Lego was finally able to post his 2+ year project and I just realized I had almost no photos of mine by itself :grin: 

But here we go.

Special thanks to:

@T Lego (again) for allowing me to test the instructions and build ahead of time, as well as the phenomenal design and build experience. 
@astyanax for the handful of mods he (unknowingly) provided.
Technic-Rims.com for the 3D printed wheels (which don't seem to be for sale anymore)
UItimateCollectorStickers.co.uk for the Ferrari stickers. If anyone is interested, I simply ordered the sticker sheet used for LoxLego's F12. Direct link here.  

Full gallery of my finished build here: https://bricksafe.com/pages/LvdH/laferrari-by-tlego

Stay tuned for more...

Hey, great design. Yellow is a fantastic color - have build the F12 in yellow.

Where are the Yellow mud guards from?

 

Thx and BR

@T Lego

Absolut stunning work.

- Do you know what is the part share with the Daytona?

- Did Cada any modification on the final product compared to your Lego version?

Thx

 

PS. on the Box from Cada that was shared in the initial post, it is already mentioned that the instruction can be downloaded on the cadagroup page :)

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Please do not quote the entire block of pictures.

24 minutes ago, n2kar_jw said:

Where are the Yellow mud guards from?

 

Spray painted. RAL 1023 (satin) should match perfectly. 

If this model is to be built with genuine Lego parts, what kind of rims and tires can be used?

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13 hours ago, n2kar_jw said:

Do you know what is the part share with the Daytona?

The daytona supplies 49% of the parts.

11 hours ago, Ngoc Nguyen said:

If this model is to be built with genuine Lego parts, what kind of rims and tires can be used?

Porsche, Bugatti and Sian. Daytona wheels don't fit

 

Update: Purist can consult a preliminary pary list here. A small number of parts are not available in the selected colour, however all of these can easiliy be substituted by different colour without too much visual compromise. Note however that this part list will not be 100% identical to the one of the CaDa model, if case you plan on using its instructions to make a Lego built copy. 

I remember building Bruno's Red Supercar and hating the chromed wheels. I substituted with Sian wheels & tyres but if I remember correctly I had to replace the hubs, discs & brakes as well. It definately wasn't just a case of replacing the wheels and I am disappointed that yet again Cada choose chrome wheels. To me they are something you won't see on a current supercar.

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Thanks for the part list! Can do some early planning to recreate in Lego 

Fantastic build !

Congratulations for rendering both the body and chassis so well - I would gladly buy a "chassis only" version to display near the finished car !!!

I would debate the active anti-roll system, though, because it makes the car look weird when steered (I don't think the 1:1 car takes that much roll !!!) but have to admit tech you put into is remarkable ;)

Bravissimo !

1 hour ago, AlexGdD said:

I don't think the 1:1 car takes that much roll

When scaling down to 1:8 you have to exaggerate some things to make them visible, playable, and enjoyable.

For example, to have realistic supercar suspension travel, one could just get rid of the shock absorbers altogether! If you push down on such a model, the natural flexibility of the plastic will render sufficient suspension travel already.... :wink:

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3 hours ago, AlexGdD said:

I would debate the active anti-roll system, though, because it makes the car look weird when steered (I don't think the 1:1 car takes that much roll !!!) but have to admit tech you put into is remarkable ;)

The nice part about this function is that you can switch it on or off by sliding one 20t gear, also shown in the video. This also makes it easy to center the suspension on the front and rear axles. 

Late to the party, but this is really impressive, the looks, the features, all the details!

.. i have never realized, even after building the Daytona, that 60483 Technic Beam 1 x 2 Thick with Pin Hole and Axle Hole is NOT existing in red!

 

5 hours ago, astyanax said:

When scaling down to 1:8 you have to exaggerate some things to make them visible, playable, and enjoyable.

That's a very valid point and an excellent design philosophy. Congrats ! (again ;)

Truly one of the best Technic cars I've seen so far, if not the best! Perfect look paired with an incredible amount of functions! Just excellent!!!

I passed on last year's Daytona SP3 but this is so much more appealing in both appearance and functions. Seriously impressive work.

I'll look forward to picking up the set when it comes out.

@T LegoHi,I am a builder from China.I have bought Cada’s version and found that Cada has changed your design.They have altered some parts of where the rear spoiler connects the body in order to use their particular parts.Here is the page of Cada’s instruction.

How to use Lego parts to build that?What is the original Lego version?Thanks a lot!

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8 minutes ago, YYin said:

@T LegoHi,I am a builder from China.I have bought Cada’s version and found that Cada has changed your design.They have altered some parts of where the rear spoiler connects the body in order to use their particular parts.Here is the page of Cada’s instruction.

How to use Lego parts to build that?What is the original Lego version?Thanks a lot!

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All i can tell you is the whole section was redesigned by CADA. I dont think you will be able to get the original version from the designer. 

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4 hours ago, YYin said:

How to use Lego parts to build that?What is the original Lego version?

@YYin Hope this helps.:

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1 hour ago, T Lego said:

@YYin Hope this helps.:

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Thanks!

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Pricing the pieces out for this set based upon the parts list that was posted earlier...

Had to make a few minor substitutions but I think I got it.  To my surprise, if ordering the parts separately after shipping it's over $1200 (not including wheels) :-( 

It appears there are a few rare parts that are the primary cost drivers:

x10 Technic, Liftarm Thin 1 x 6 in RED (~$15 each)

x4 Technic, Axle and Pin Connector Toggle Joint Smooth in RED (~$20 each)

x2 Technic, Pin Connector Perpendicular 2 x 2 Bent in Dark Blue Grey (~$10 each)

x5 Technic, Liftarm Thick 1 x 2 - Axle Hole in RED (~$20 each)

x6 Technic, Pin 1/2 without Friction Ridges in RED (~$6 each) (I'm guessing without friction ridges would be acceptable?)

 

Maybe the original designer can chime in to give a feel if there are more economical substitutions for the above parts based upon where they are located in the build?  Really want this but can't justify it at this cost. Also willing to purchase the Daytona but after my initial analysis it only shares about 31% of the parts so it's almost a wash.

And then I'd need to find rims/tires...

I might have to stick with the CADA one :-(

 

12 minutes ago, blbills said:

x10 Technic, Liftarm Thin 1 x 6 in RED (~$15 each)

These have just been brought back in set 42145, so hopefully they'll be available for reasonable price soon at Lego Pick-a-Brick.

14 minutes ago, blbills said:

x2 Technic, Pin Connector Perpendicular 2 x 2 Bent in Dark Blue Grey (~$10 each)

Try Dark Gray or just Light Bluish Gray?

18 minutes ago, blbills said:

x5 Technic, Liftarm Thick 1 x 2 - Axle Hole in RED (~$20 each)

Typically can be replaced by 2 of the thin version.

21 minutes ago, blbills said:

x4 Technic, Axle and Pin Connector Toggle Joint Smooth in RED (~$20 each)

For that price you'd better just get set 8070 or 8145 second-hand :wink:

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