Jobbo wrote: Thu Jun 06, 2024 7:16 pm
I do like the Countach but the rear lights are disproportionately big. Like a cartoon character with super-sized eyes.
They are but nothing some well placed strips of white electricians tape wouldn’t solve and, let’s face it, your going to park it on a shelf either front on or side on so you’re not going to see them unless you turn it round!
They're a little deeper than ideal but it's not hugely out considering the limitations with Lego and this scale. And yeah, they'll be facing the back of the shelves anyway
My bro had a big operation last week so is stuck at home for a few weeks (mobile, but can't do anything too physical yet). He quite likes Lego so I bought him the Concorde. He's pretty much finished it in a couple of days - hopefully it's made recovery a little less dull!
I coincidentally watched the movie this week... (which come to think of it, probably isn't a coincidence that it's on Netflix currently). Everyone should watch the little embedded tribute movie on the page Baz linked to.
Rich B wrote: Thu Jul 04, 2024 5:08 pm
My bro had a big operation last week so is stuck at home for a few weeks (mobile, but can't do anything too physical yet). He quite likes Lego so I bought him the Concorde. He's pretty much finished it in a couple of days - hopefully it's made recovery a little less dull!
I have the landing mount version. It’s quite pricey but I couldn’t find any others that could show off the landing gear and droop snoot whilst wall mounted
Bit weird that they are doing the P1 - all the other big supercars rendered in Technic (at £250 upwards) have been current models at the time they were released: 991 GT3, Chiron, Lambo Sian, Ferrari Daytona SP3. The P1 is a decade old. Obviously trying to appeal to people who watch Tavarish's channel.