You have been a saviour for me looking into what lego alternatives. Also to help with the McLaren P1 build. Im looking to next one and i like the look if this!! I wish you had more views
My chrome parts were sprayed a little too well, so that the pieces on top didn't stay connected very securely (for instance, the red piece over the spare tires). I'm considering scraping a little of the chrome off so they fit better.
I didn't know what kind of steering problems you meant when I first read this, but I'm building it now, and I think I know now. Everything seems to connect up well, so that the steering wheel, HOG steering, and wheels all move together, but they turn THE WRONG WAY. Left turns right and vice versa. I assume that was the issue others had. Otherwise, beautiful model.
@@WoodsToLiveBy No, they turn the right way, but very little and with a lot of friction and cracking sound. With PF everything works well. Designer tried to replicate the original steering and kudos for that, but hard to implement correctly with the pieces at hand.
Great video with honest opnion. Thanks
Yes, we use same terms for A, B and C pillars. Great video!
You have been a saviour for me looking into what lego alternatives. Also to help with the McLaren P1 build. Im looking to next one and i like the look if this!! I wish you had more views
My chrome parts were sprayed a little too well, so that the pieces on top didn't stay connected very securely (for instance, the red piece over the spare tires). I'm considering scraping a little of the chrome off so they fit better.
I have the manual version and no missing or wrong pieces, it's like in the manual. But manual version has steering problems.
I didn't know what kind of steering problems you meant when I first read this, but I'm building it now, and I think I know now. Everything seems to connect up well, so that the steering wheel, HOG steering, and wheels all move together, but they turn THE WRONG WAY. Left turns right and vice versa. I assume that was the issue others had. Otherwise, beautiful model.
@@WoodsToLiveBy No, they turn the right way, but very little and with a lot of friction and cracking sound. With PF everything works well. Designer tried to replicate the original steering and kudos for that, but hard to implement correctly with the pieces at hand.
It looks gorgeous! Another in my list
Do you think it could be powered by a single L motor or is it too heavy for that?