July 10, 2024Jul 10 The introduction of a larger curved mudguard at the back (1 stud higher) will bring a whole new wave of more polished supercar MOCs in the future without needing to use flex axles or unconventional building techniques to replicate a higher rear end. Excited to see what the MOC community will come up with in the future!
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 1:05 PM, nerdsforprez said: Sorry if I have missed something. Do we know this is the case? The Lego website says "the 7-speed gearbox with shifter drum" but it doesn't explain what it is.
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 1:05 PM, nerdsforprez said: Sorry if I have missed something. Do we know this is the case? I saw the drum that is used for shifting. Only in orange this time for some reason.
July 10, 2024Jul 10 Looking at the photo of the engine bay, I see the old orange gear switcher exposed. Edited July 10, 2024Jul 10 by Aurorasaurus
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 1:18 PM, Akbalder said: The Lego website says "the 7-speed gearbox with shifter drum" but it doesn't explain what it is. On 7/10/2024 at 1:19 PM, LvdH said: I saw the drum that is used for shifting. Only in orange this time for some reason.
July 10, 2024Jul 10 New parts found so far: Tilted curved trapezoid mudguard panels Double diagonal support for the windshield - very specilalized part The wheels
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 1:20 PM, Aurorasaurus said: Looking at the photo of the engine bay, I see the old orange gear switcher exposed. Look closely. It’s not the old one.
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 1:41 PM, LvdH said: Look closely. It’s not the old one. Oh, you're right! Sorry about that. Edited July 10, 2024Jul 10 by Aurorasaurus remove quoted image
July 10, 2024Jul 10 The inner fender pieces seem like a new panel. It’s similar to the large triangular panels, except it has a downward angle to it. I like the bright light orange color. I wouldn’t complain if it replaced yellow. It looks like the 45 degree knob gear is used in the gearbox. It’s grey in the picture. The orange drum selector in the gearbox is interesting. I wonder if it’s different than the blue one in the Yamaha? Edited July 10, 2024Jul 10 by dhc6twinotter
July 10, 2024Jul 10 Also, both sides are 45 degrees offset, the one on the left uses a grey version of the knob gear.
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 1:36 PM, Zerobricks said: Double diagonal support for the windshield - very specilalized part Someone found this in a patent a while ago. Didn't realize from those drawings that it's offset in all 3 dimensions, it's not just a 2d diagonal. Pretty reasonable angles for modern car windshields at least. But I guess there has to be two of them, a left and a right version. Using the visible shift drums as turbocharger housings is pretty neat. Really good use of space for the transmission having it on both sides of the engine, assuming those are the actual transmission. Edited July 10, 2024Jul 10 by Stereo
July 10, 2024Jul 10 What is that part with perpendicular axle hole (like on 7L gear rack only in light bluish gray) in the middle of differntial housing at both side
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 2:09 PM, 1gor said: What is that part with perpendicular axle hole (like on 7L gear rack only in light bluish gray) in the middle of differntial housing at both side Shock absorbers. Same as BMW bike, Peugeot and Daytona.
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 2:17 PM, LvdH said: Shock absorbers. Same as BMW bike, Peugeot and Daytona. And I was hoping for new kind of flip flop beam. Thank you
July 10, 2024Jul 10 @Pvdb's 1:10 MOC had very cool adjustable suspension. Damn wished the P1 set had this! I'm optimistic for this set still. If it's not the best 1:8 supercar set I'm legally changing my name to Jennifer. Or you can blow up my house. Edited July 10, 2024Jul 10 by StudWorks
July 10, 2024Jul 10 New elementary has a bunch of prototype pictures. Revealed: set 42172 McLaren P1™ from LEGO® Technic | New Elementary: LEGO® parts, sets and techniques
July 10, 2024Jul 10 From this video showcase I noticed that the door mechanism will be spring-loaded Edited July 10, 2024Jul 10 by Marvelous Bricks
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 2:25 PM, StudWorks said: Damn wished the P1 set had this! It actually has adjustable suspension height look here: https://www.facebook.com/helena.anjos16/videos/469623202356387?idorvanity=117020648369977 Actually, in the video you can see just how bad the front end is done, in comparison to the real thing.
July 10, 2024Jul 10 Nvrmind Edited July 10, 2024Jul 10 by thekoRngear Marvellous Bricks beat me to it
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 2:29 PM, Alex Ilea said: It actually has adjustable suspension height Really? Wow, LEGO finally added a new function to a 1:8 car! I'm also happy the doors are spring-loaded, but not happy about the steering wheel, which should be tilted!!
July 10, 2024Jul 10 Did anyone mention the new black wishbone suspension arms (7M wide)? And yet still no realistic caster angle or trapezoidal steering linkage possible?! Edited July 10, 2024Jul 10 by R0Sch
July 10, 2024Jul 10 On 7/10/2024 at 1:20 PM, Aurorasaurus said: Looking at the photo of the engine bay, I see the old orange gear switcher exposed. The rear hood can be easily detached and reattached? That would be in my opinion the most important novelty if the set, it's annoying that previous set have all the cool mechanisms hidden away. Anyway, looks cool for the UCS car lineup and I'm glad that bright light yellow gets much wider parts palette with this as previously it was almost impossible to build anything in that colour. I also hope the internals of this thing won't disappoint.
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