Posted April 9, 2024Apr 9 I present to you my latest project: The Aston Martin Valkyrie 42154 alternate build. A representation of the mindblowingly fast f1-inspired hypercar for the road in lego technic form. The Valkyrie truly represents the pinnacle of automotive engineering and performance! Instructions on rebrickable https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-179924/Marvelous_Bricks/aston-martin-valkyrie-42154-alternate-build/ Features: HOG steering Working steering wheel Gull-wing doors Independent suspension Working V12 engine Opening engine cover (openable with HOG) Detailed interior Differential Windshield wiper Adjustable spoiler This is definitely the most complex MOC I have ever designed, and the overall design process has been quite challenging! It all started with the V12 engine that had to be small enough to fit in the tiny engine space. Just like the Valkyrie engine which was created in collaboration with Cosworth, the engine in this model was built using an engine design created by a very talented MOC designer, SUPER8_LTG. A modified version of his V8 piston engine (6x6x5 studs) was used to create a compact, stable and reliable V12 engine that fits perfectly in the Valkyrie and runs smoothly under high rpms. The next challenge was the recreation of the many intricate body lines and aerodynamic elements that give the car a whopping 2000+ pounds of downforce. Luckily the original set comes with plenty of panel fairings and curved panels that help replicate all the complicated angles of the car. Almost every panel is fixed in place. The implementation of the steering mechanism combined with a low hanging front has also been a big challenge. After many iterations I finally achieved a way to implement a functional steering wheel and HOG steering mechanism that provides the best of both worlds! Given the exceptional nature of this hypercar I wanted to make sure everything works perfectly and that the car is very stable. I've done extensive research on building techniques used in official sets so the available pieces could be used efficiently and the structure of the build could be as stable as an official LEGO set. Edited April 10, 2024Apr 10 by Marvelous Bricks
April 10, 2024Apr 10 Looks great! I purchased the sets for parts only, and most of them sit in the drawer still, if you ever publish instructions I might build this instead :)
April 10, 2024Apr 10 Author 52 minutes ago, Divitis said: Looks great! I purchased the sets for parts only, and most of them sit in the drawer still, if you ever publish instructions I might build this instead :) Thanks a lot! If you are interested, the instructions are on rebrickable https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-179924/Marvelous_Bricks/aston-martin-valkyrie-42154-alternate-build/
April 10, 2024Apr 10 Author 45 minutes ago, Paul B Technic said: I love this, it has such a great level of detail. Thanks a lot! Appreciate the feedback! It was a big challenge but im very happy with the end result!
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