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@n2kar_jw Thank you for the great effort and willingness to help out the purists here! Most of the differences between the Lego and CaDa model stem from one of the following and these changes have not been executed by me:

- Adapting for new panels (caused the part count to go up by 200+ as well and generated quite a few issues with the model)

- No moulds for parts that are too specific (e.g. gauge cluster)

- Different part behaviour

There are also bits they changed of which I couldn't figure out why, but I might be able to determine that when I finally receive and build my set (two sets stuck at customs :(((

 

Since there appears to be some demand for the original gauge cluster, here is the file: https://www.bricksafe.com/files/T_Antonie/random/gauge cluster.ldr 

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1 hour ago, langko said:

@n2kar_jw Good luck with your build! I’m interested to see how you approach the dash when you get to it. The original looks so much better than what CaDa did, and I’m yet to see anyone who’s attempted to build it out of LEGO replicate the original dash. I really like that white/dark blue pista as well!

Thanks for your nice words - not sure if it was a smart choice to start this project :D

20 minutes ago, T Lego said:

@n2kar_jw Thank you for the great effort and willingness to help out the purists here! Most of the differences between the Lego and CaDa model stem from one of the following and these changes have not been executed by me:

- Adapting for new panels (caused the part count to go up by 200+ as well and generated quite a few issues with the model)

- No moulds for parts that are too specific (e.g. gauge cluster)

- Different part behaviour

There are also bits they changed of which I couldn't figure out why, but I might be able to determine that when I finally receive and build my set (two sets stuck at customs :(((

 

Since there appears to be some demand for the original gauge cluster, here is the file: https://www.bricksafe.com/files/T_Antonie/random/gauge cluster.ldr 

Schermafbeelding%202023-03-30%20230351.png

Thanks you - Starting the build now, i can not even imagine all the efforts you put in the build - really crazy! and thanks for the gauge cluster, parts are here, will try to achieve it!

 

Just a short update:

52782341884_7963447953.jpgA_3 by Jo W, auf Flickr

52782503030_6ac4b708b5.jpgA_4 by Jo W, auf Flickr

Gears stuck from time to time, I think i need to adjust them further - still happy to achieve in first iteration

Special thanks to Blbills for his support!

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Is that yellow #1 connector supposed to be connected to the orange axle of the mini LA? Wouldn’t that extend/retract the MLA while steering? I don’t recall needing that on mine and I also don’t see it in my built model. Either I forgot it while building or that’s another change by CaDA.

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Sneak Preview on the Lego Gauge Cluster

52782309817_4ef212d1b6.jpgGauge 2 by Jo W, auf Flickr

52783315238_51c93bbeb1.jpgGauge_1 by Jo W, auf Flickr

:)

 

1 hour ago, LvdH said:

Is that yellow #1 connector supposed to be connected to the orange axle of the mini LA? Wouldn’t that extend/retract the MLA while steering? I don’t recall needing that on mine and I also don’t see it in my built model. Either I forgot it while building or that’s another change by CaDA.

I will check and come back to this topic

52783378138_05f0c17ce4.jpgNr1Conector to MiniLa by Jo W, auf Flickr

That was my Basline to build - how is it looking on your model?

I have the impression that i can only switch to 4 gears with this design

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3 hours ago, LvdH said:

Is that yellow #1 connector supposed to be connected to the orange axle of the mini LA? Wouldn’t that extend/retract the MLA while steering? I don’t recall needing that on mine and I also don’t see it in my built model. Either I forgot it while building or that’s another change by CaDA.

If the yellow #1 connector is fixed, so it doesn't rotate (i.e. having an axle going though connector and the LA fixtures), the LA will not extend/retract on rotation. Instead the builtin clutch in the LA will absorb the rotation thus keeping the LA at the same length no matter the rotation. It's actually a quite ingenious way of using the LA.

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You are right, it is not in the picture..

However, it is part of the original Partlist, so I wonder where the Nr.1 Connector in yellow is used in a another location...

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38 minutes ago, jensrodi said:

If the yellow #1 connector is fixed, so it doesn't rotate (i.e. having an axle going though connector and the LA fixtures), the LA will not extend/retract on rotation. Instead the builtin clutch in the LA will absorb the rotation thus keeping the LA at the same length no matter the rotation. It's actually a quite ingenious way of using the LA.

I’m not sure if I understand you correctly, but the axle is supposed to rotate, because that is connected to the steering wheel and a turntable, which then turns the wheels. If you lock the orange axle then it will extend if you steer in one direction and retract if you steer in the other direction. The MLA will stay the same length without the connector because there is no resistance to hold the axle. Unless the CaDA MLA works differently (i.e. due to part quality or just a different design), there should not be a connector in my eyes.

You can try it for yourself. This concept has actually already been posted a couple years ago. 

 

33 minutes ago, n2kar_jw said:

You are right, it is not in the picture..

However, it is part of the original Partlist, so I wonder where the Nr.1 Connector in yellow is used in a another location...

Probably the gearbox 90° limiter.

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6 minutes ago, LvdH said:

I’m not sure if I understand you correctly, but the axle is supposed to rotate, because that is connected to the steering wheel and a turntable, which then turns the wheels. If you lock the orange axle then it will extend if you steer in one direction and retract if you steer in the other direction. The MLA will stay the same length without the connector because there is no resistance to hold the axle. Unless the CaDA MLA works differently (i.e. due to part quality or just a different design), there should not be a connector in my eyes.

Sorry, I messed up, really need a vacation to clear the mind. You are completely right. It does need to rotate.

Still a brilliant "misuse" of the LA - and yes, I did see this in other designs previously. Never got around to building a model with this but considering doing a second Porsche 42056 in blue and incorporating as many improvements like this paddle shifter as possible.

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Building-Log 2

Hello All,

after a long week, I diceded to give a break to the cockpit, starting with the monocoque. It looked to me a ltittle bit more straight forward and easier to build.

Parts:

There seem to be not so much differences from the CADA Parts, except for the standard 64782 Black Panel.

- I use blue 3L connectors 42924 and bue 2L with axle joint 43093, while it is sometime difficult to difference the 43093 to the standard 2L Pin in the CADA build for rebuilding

- For 4185 Technic Wegde Belt, please consider the correct orientation when installed, otherwise the 22961 Pin Connector with Axle will not fit.

- can someone tell me where 15071 Weapon Gun is used? - I assumed it will be used in the center handle, but it seems it is 85940 double bar....

- i will need to put some more intention to the roof, in some areas it seems that cutted hose rigid is used to hold the panels and the 3x 60483 1x2 Beam with axle hole

Building - Monocoque | 1

52784441199_50ece2abf3.jpgMonocoque_1 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52783651667_7bcc7ee15e.jpgMonocoque_2 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52783651612_dea569495e.jpgMonocoque_3 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52784203421_b686a62659.jpgMonocoque_4 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52784599140_e71b85eb26.jpgMonocoque_5 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52784658783_28b931c963.jpgMonocoque_6 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52784658743_ab6127c3bf_z.jpgMonocoque_7 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

I think there is red interior missing in the CADA build between the air vents.

To be continued....

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On 3/17/2023 at 11:39 PM, Silverbird said:

Hello everyone

For my CADA laFerrari I made my own stickers with the original Ferrari logo and lettering.  

Sticker%20laFerarri_01.jpg

 

 

available for sale?

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Hello.

Thank you for your interest and your request. My stickers are a first draft. At the moment I'm building my CADA laFerrari. When I've finished assembling my laFerrari, I'll adjust the size and color of some of the stickers. Then I will contact "Brick Sticker Shop" and ask if they can make the sticker sheets.  

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ANyone have updates on the corrections to the gearbox?  I am at bag three, where the gearbox will start to take form.  But I don't want to build it to only have to correct it later....

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Building-Log 3

Hello All,

yesterday, I jumped over to the Doors for an evening/night session, thought i can finish it in one shot - took some more time, but now, left door is finished.

Incredible Module, a dozen out of the box solution, really tough to finish - outstanding result!

Biggest impact during converting into Lego are the differences in the panels.

Parts:

Replacing:

 

- 42924 3L Blue Pin against Black Version (2x) on top red beam for visual clean [no black 3L Pins in the partlist]

- Replacing 4274 LBG Pin against Red Version keeping the Red Bionicle (48267) in place 

- Replacing 27940 Pin with 2 Axle from DBG into black on inside part of the door [27940 is new since the Daytona (4x), quite expensive at Bricklink

 

Remarks:

- Red Wing 61800 from Lego seems to vary compared to the Cada Version

- Running Short of black bushes 62462, but maybe i did an error during part collection

 

@T Lego

@LvdH

Not sure if the one red panel is hold by a 45590 Technic Axle Connector Double Flexible [Rubber], at least there is no one in the lego partlist - maybe you can comment / still remember

 

52800534684_dab501f781.jpgDoor_Question by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

Building - Doors | 1

52800534629_ff75073eb9.jpgr_Door_outside by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52800534544_276e0e4289_w.jpgr-Door_inside by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

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On 4/5/2023 at 5:38 PM, nerdsforprez said:

ANyone have updates on the corrections to the gearbox?

https://www.bricksafe.com/files/T_Antonie/cada-c61505-laferrari-fixesimprovements/Fixes C61505 V2.2.pdf

15 hours ago, n2kar_jw said:

Not sure if the one red panel is hold by a 45590 Technic Axle Connector Double Flexible [Rubber], at least there is no one in the lego partlist - maybe you can comment / still remember

You are correct, I didn't use a rubber piece but a perpendicular liftarm:

door%20piece.png

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@T Lego I keep coming back to this thread to take a look at the photos and compare them to figure out what it is that this model is so good, and it keeps blowing my mind that Lego is nowhere near the level of perfection that you achieved in this model. This model has just that one single imperfection that the front wheel arc/headlight connection is see through, but in comparison to that, Daytona SP3 is like all over the place with techniques, sides built with liftarms, plates sticking out at the rear corners - just too many techniques at once.

I wonder if this model is going to change the quality bar for future Lego supercar sets... I definitely hope so.

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Building-Log 4

Hello All,

I have switched back to the Monocoque to finialize prior to building and integrating the seats. Such a cool module, I like the side fairing very much and representing the overall segmet seems to be nailed compared to the original model.

Parts:

- According to the partlist, rare 3x 4519 black axle (3L) is required - two of them will be used here to attach the 61070 / 61071 panel mudguards (Cada uses LBG here)

- by the way, the 61071 / 71 panels which have been released in black in 3 sets back in 2014/2015 are excellent choosen and brilliant integrated!  So cool :)

- difficult here and there to convert from Cada panels and building approaches

- still need to cut the black rigid hose for the roof connection of the panels and 1x3 thin beam

Building - Monocoque | 2

I had some problems to attach 43712 (Black Wedge Curved) in the Center bach Interior.

I added two 3713 technic bushes to perfectly align it in the center and finally pushed the black brick 32064 with in Axle from behind a little forward to attach the 43712 part.

52807357987_3d5439220e.jpgMonocoque_10 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

Without the Cada Instructions available, i was forced to guess a little here and there, as the youtube videos did not provide full details. I believe, I matched it closely enough :)

52807347637_59d8517a20.jpgMonocoque_8 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

52808352848_47474000e4.jpgMonocoque_9 by N2 KAr, auf Flickr

Seats will follow in a different module as I still struggle to get red 1x11.5 beam....

To be continued....

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59 minutes ago, Shlomi-Gondabi said:

Hello, Does anyone have the LaFerrari Parts List. I would like to know if I Have the parts in Yellow, but I couldn't find the parts list...

T-Lego shared the Lego Partlist earlier in this Thread on page 2.

Using only original Lego Parts, you cant build the Model in yellow....

There a number of parts which are (currently) not available such as 2x5 Ellipse Thick (80286) or the mudguards 69911 and more...

Other items which may be replaced like Pins 22961 or 44874....

I think yellow is a fantastic color for the Model, but difficult with the part share for 1:8 Technic Supercars.... I experienced the same with Loxlegos F12, which was possible to build, but some parts really hard to get.

Cheers

 

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48 minutes ago, Polarlicht said:

Do the Lego Ferrari Daytona wheels also fit on this bad boi?

They fit, but don't work. Not too much an issue for most collectors, since I have seen tons of people equiping it with Daytona wheels anyway, moreover the current CaDa wheels don't really work on this model either 

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