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Awesome!
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Fantastic Greg! I love that Nissan. That looks a lot more complete then the official Porsche GT3RS which has some serious panel gaps (yes I know it's Technic). I know what I'd rather have on my desk
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Outstanding work as usual, Greg! It looks incredible.
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Thanks Mechanic Z
Things you can't see with pics, and can be applied to all my cars: - No rubbing in wheel arches, even with suspensions compressed at max and/or steering at max LH or RH. - Solid and strong construction: my moto is "accurate & strong", they are designed to be manipulated without falling apart. Each chassis is first test crashed from a 50cm table to validate chassis/engine linkage. (linkage that is Axial AND radial: it's bone solid and can be disassembled thanks to a pin system i've developped). - Suspensions arms built with lego beams and connectors. I nearly never use "ready to use" Lego suspensions arms or wheel hubs. Not i don't like them but i prefer the "tunable factor" of using generic technic parts. Hence, no restriction in possibilities. - And, of course, apart stickers, LEGO parts only. |
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Crash testing Legos is so outrageous and awesome. I do that sometimes too, but it always involves pieces flying off and getting lost in the carpet!
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In a parallel world, if Lola had built the T92/10 platform for Renault Alpine and not Nissan, it might have looked like this:
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Nice one Mechanic Z!
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MAZDA 787B 1:8 scale Mazda 787B lego 1:8 scale by Greg NineNineHeight, sur Flickr |
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Thanks Jay Pics of the R26B engine are in my flick'r album:
https://www.flickr.com/photos/135480...57670927110245 Plenty of great mocs for this Porsche contest. The first 919 is truly amazing. |
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Thanks a lot Joeb. That's one of the best comment i can have. If something i create give a big smile to someone, i can say VICTORY.
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Greg,
I'm always amazed with your work. Your Mazda looks wonderful. The detail and way in which you master fluid curves is quite something. |
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Came across this on Lego Ideas. It's long since expired, sadly.
https://ideas.lego.com/projects/17613 |
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There's currently a Porsche-based competition over at Rebrick with some fantastic entries, but I think this one deserves some extra recognition...
...Wow. More pictures here, (because you're going to want to see as much of this marvel as possible) and a video demonstrating the excellently engineered functions here. |
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Introducing my new creation: the 1968 Honda F1 RA302
HONDA F1 RA 302 1:8 scale Lego by Greg NineNineHeight, sur Flickr HONDA F1 RA 302 1:8 scale Lego by Greg NineNineHeight, sur Flickr 1968 Honda F1 RA302 1:8 scale Lego by Greg NineNineHeight, sur Flickr |
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And the new one is... MANFRED WINKELHOCK's PORSCHE 956:
Porsche 956 chassis 115 Lego - 1:8 Scale by Greg NineNineHeight, sur Flickr |
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You've really got a handle on the front nose of these brick-built Porsches. Another stunning creation Greg
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