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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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Very nice, you captured the lines very good,

Which ferraris are coming? :D

Tibivi

nice car and nice edit man!

i really like the front part....but im not a big fan of sides expecially the rear wheel that looks oversized

overall a good project !

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How much does it weigh?

Just under 2 kilograms.

Where is baggy motors ?

In a bag, I guess?

I love it, and you even incorporated pneumatics into it! :thumbup: Very cool.

But I think it needs baggy motors :tongue:

TLH

Masterful. I'd hardly believe so many functions could fit underneath that bodywork.

Love the detail of using a yellow half-pin on the sides behind the front wheels, where the Ferraris have a "shield" logo.

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Love the detail of using a yellow half-pin on the sides behind the front wheels, where the Ferraris have a "shield" logo.

Thanks, it's actually a round plate inserted into a pin hole.

I prefer the styling of Lego's version, but yours has a ton more functionality (Lego's doesn't even have suspension). Well done.

Happy New Year!

This is excellent. Very cool video and model. I have the 8653 and planned to RC it in a similar way that you did your Ford GT with RC buggy motor's receiver and steering. But this looks amazing! thank you for sharing your creations!

As always your models amaze with how much you can get in the size and how good they look at the same time.

Good job. I had a similar idea about car doors a while ago. I tried using the mini pneumatic on a much smaller model. it did not work. Your set up is something to consider in the future on larger models.

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