Building this thing right now, compared to the Lego Technics McLaren F1 this thing is built way sturdier, lots more stuff connecting into other stuff, and a lot of the pins are a lot tighter. I have a bunch of Technics sets that I take apart and rebuild into something else regularly (Defender for example) and that is doable. This one, it's staying as it is, and that's not just because how good it looks. I HIGHLY recommend getting it though, it's a very good build, but the first half is black on black on more black, so bring a light (I have a small headband reading light for this).
@@Itachi_Rules Cada invented 6330585 & 6321716 BEAM MODULE. Lego using using it from Cada. CADA not steal, Lego bricks copy right pattern already finished.
Looks absolutely amazing, though the narrow chassis seems to kinda ruin my hopes of motorizing it. Do you reckon that a BuWizz motor could fit in there somehow?
Looks really nice! Just a tip though. I think those are dry transfer stickers. I bet you can peel off the film and the markings will still be on the parts.
@@christopherdobinson710 The stickers look good from a few feet away, but because they used clear stickers instead of color-matched ones, you get a haze under them when applied.
@@vwgti303 the 'haze' is actually tiny pockets of air trapped under the sticker. I found if you use a solution of water + a small amount of dish soap under the stickers before pressing them down onto the part you get a lot less air trapped/haze
Is there an error in the instructions with the steering wheel? The steering rack is too short to connect. I’ve been stuck at this step. The whole build has honestly been a nightmare.
Set is great but the stickers are a nightmare to look at. Airbubbles over and over. i do not know if its possible to avoid this or solve this with bringing them on like a smartphone screen protector (invest more time... use a tool to push the air to the edges...). Otherwise leave the stickers out. it does not look that much different and more clean. :-)
someone earlier said water and dish soap. also to avoid bubbles in decals and stickers i always apply at one end and slowly press back and forth over the sticker making sure its being applied properly
This CaDA F1 model is much much better than ALL LEGO's F 1 if not only for a single reason : the realistic and much wider rear tires! From some reason LEGO designers still didn't figure out that F1 cars tires ARE NOT of the same f..cking size ! That is so visible on a model and ruin all the LEGOs F 1 models! So although LEGO Technic fan I sold recently my LEGO McLaren sh..t, I will not buy Mercedes AMG either for the very same reason ; instead I will by this in 1:8 ! This is how the F1 bricks made model should look like!
It's honestly the worst lego experience you could ever wish. Absolute nightmare build with many, many errors. How did you solve the problem at 6:31? There's no way these parts will fit together according to the instructions.
Bricks quality is good. But building process is maddeningly difficult. Final product stunning to look at, but design not sturdy. Mishandling will cause parts to detach easily.
_Took you a while to return._ Multitude of official LEGO sets have arrived at the start of 2024 - so you've got a lot to catch up on. Oh, and I'm still waiting for that _CADA Buckingham Palace_ build. Nobody else at this point have showcased it in full, so you still have the opportunity to do so first.
This set is actually only mildly better than the Lego F1 car, costs not that much less actually, and also features a less famous brand (Sauber) compared to the McLaren and Mercedes brands Lego has. CaDA's real killer sets are the $99 Ruf Yellowbird 911, which is WAY better than the Lego ICON 911, and well as the $300 AMG ONE, which again is way superior to the Lego 1:8 Supercars, and both of these sets are significantly cheaper than the Lego competitors.
I hold nothing against CaDA, but I just don’t get it why established brands would liaise with a copycat of LEGO? I mean, look at the box, the design, the plastic numbered bags of plastic etc etc. It’s just bringing down brand value. I haven’t built any CaDA car, but the obvious copying is an absolute NO GO for me.
This model is outstanding. Wish they had more F1 cars available.
Wow!!! 1/8th scale AND with correct size rear tyres!! what's not to love? Mine is ordered NOW!
Plus they are slicks with Pirelli P Zero printed right on the tire!
Lego take notes that's how you build a F1 car!!
Exactly my thoughts. Yes, the stickers are over multiple parts but the model looks darn good.
Lego's first step: replace every black pin with blue ones
10:06 One sticker across 7 parts?! So...I guess we're not taking this thing apart again then?
Rip your fingers in advance if ur taking apart a technic set 😢
@@sueddo2634 Pfft, that's what teeth are for! 😏
@@nrgspike absolute legend
I mean you can just cut the sticker.
Building this thing right now, compared to the Lego Technics McLaren F1 this thing is built way sturdier, lots more stuff connecting into other stuff, and a lot of the pins are a lot tighter. I have a bunch of Technics sets that I take apart and rebuild into something else regularly (Defender for example) and that is doable. This one, it's staying as it is, and that's not just because how good it looks. I HIGHLY recommend getting it though, it's a very good build, but the first half is black on black on more black, so bring a light (I have a small headband reading light for this).
It's nice to see the Polish logo on such an F1

This is amazing 😮 Fantastic realistic ❤
😮elle est vraiment magnifique 😍 les détails sont vraiment très bien finis ✔️
It’s better than LEGO mclaren
At least lego created their own bricks, and not steal them as cada
Nah McLaren has better stickers
@@Itachi_Rules Cada invented 6330585 & 6321716 BEAM MODULE. Lego using using it from Cada. CADA not steal, Lego bricks copy right pattern already finished.
@@Itachi_Rules still better than lego after all
The stickers are atrocious, and they cover sometimes two pieces at time. Bad practice lmao
looks like this one has proper sized tires as opposed to the upcoming Lego W14 Mercedes
You seem to hold a crystal ball, is it?
...and McClaren........................................
Awesome build and great job on it!
El mejor canal, mi favorito y nunca lo cambio por nada de este mundo ✌😎🔥 Sos el mejor 🔥🔥
Looks absolutely amazing, though the narrow chassis seems to kinda ruin my hopes of motorizing it. Do you reckon that a BuWizz motor could fit in there somehow?
You can buy a cada rc set btw there is one
My favoruite car is Alfa Romeo!
Looks really nice!
Just a tip though. I think those are dry transfer stickers. I bet you can peel off the film and the markings will still be on the parts.
They're not, unfortunately.
Oh wow that is really bad then!
@@christopherdobinson710 The stickers look good from a few feet away, but because they used clear stickers instead of color-matched ones, you get a haze under them when applied.
@@vwgti303 the 'haze' is actually tiny pockets of air trapped under the sticker. I found if you use a solution of water + a small amount of dish soap under the stickers before pressing them down onto the part you get a lot less air trapped/haze
@@keenie81 Ah, good tip!
This build was such a PITA. Some of the parts are hanging on by a thread. It looks great when done, but it was a frustrating build.
Love this I love f1 been wathching since 2017
GG lego f1
Is there an error in the instructions with the steering wheel? The steering rack is too short to connect. I’ve been stuck at this step. The whole build has honestly been a nightmare.
hello may i ask how you found the build experience? were the instructions clear enough and is the final product solid with no loose parts?
YA!
Looks like another non-Lego brand I need to try
Great 😮
I was left with a lot of pieces after the first part, includin a l beam and 5 modules flip flop beam. Is that normal?
The bottom of my car at the rear touches the floor, any idea how to fix that
Pouvons nous commander en étant en France ?
help me measure the size of the tire!
Set is great but the stickers are a nightmare to look at. Airbubbles over and over. i do not know if its possible to avoid this or solve this with bringing them on like a smartphone screen protector (invest more time... use a tool to push the air to the edges...). Otherwise leave the stickers out. it does not look that much different and more clean. :-)
someone earlier said water and dish soap. also to avoid bubbles in decals and stickers i always apply at one end and slowly press back and forth over the sticker making sure its being applied properly
Belle voiture, par contre les stickers non pas l'air d'être de bonne qualité. Le rendu n'a pas l'air terrible.
Belle vidéo.
This CaDA F1 model is much much better than ALL LEGO's F 1 if not only for a single reason : the realistic and much wider rear tires! From some reason LEGO designers still didn't figure out that F1 cars tires ARE NOT of the same f..cking size ! That is so visible on a model and ruin all the LEGOs F 1 models! So although LEGO Technic fan I sold recently my LEGO McLaren sh..t, I will not buy Mercedes AMG either for the very same reason ; instead I will by this in 1:8 ! This is how the F1 bricks made model should look like!
Wonderful from a 12 year old boy in 2024. Love it! Been watching F1 since 2016 I was 4 and went to the 2017 and 2022 British GP
It's honestly the worst lego experience you could ever wish. Absolute nightmare build with many, many errors. How did you solve the problem at 6:31? There's no way these parts will fit together according to the instructions.
Have you solved the problem?
@@vya41k yes, by just wiggling it in different positions and it fits. But it’s not a good experience. Final product looks amazing though.
Hi
Bricks quality is good. But building process is maddeningly difficult. Final product stunning to look at, but design not sturdy. Mishandling will cause parts to detach easily.
One big car no engine that’s crazy
I have one and it has a v6 engine in it🤣
Wheels are much better then Lego
Suspension ain't working, sadly
Salut my friend super car . super video subscribe subscribe ...
_Took you a while to return._
Multitude of official LEGO sets have arrived at the start of 2024 - so you've got a lot to catch up on.
Oh, and I'm still waiting for that _CADA Buckingham Palace_ build. Nobody else at this point have showcased it in full, so you still have the opportunity to do so first.
Amazing set, amazing building, here the Chinese have outdone themselves😂😂😂
better than merck f1 Lego
this model looks superior to lego mclaren or new lego mercedes
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Bro stop skipping steps the video is hard to follow
So i doesnt even drive
Those stickers 🤮
Those are dry transfer stickers ;)
Why do chinese bricks look better than official Lego sets?
Paradox, perhaps?
This set is actually only mildly better than the Lego F1 car, costs not that much less actually, and also features a less famous brand (Sauber) compared to the McLaren and Mercedes brands Lego has. CaDA's real killer sets are the $99 Ruf Yellowbird 911, which is WAY better than the Lego ICON 911, and well as the $300 AMG ONE, which again is way superior to the Lego 1:8 Supercars, and both of these sets are significantly cheaper than the Lego competitors.
I hold nothing against CaDA, but I just don’t get it why established brands would liaise with a copycat of LEGO? I mean, look at the box, the design, the plastic numbered bags of plastic etc etc. It’s just bringing down brand value. I haven’t built any CaDA car, but the obvious copying is an absolute NO GO for me.