congrats for your version, looks super and accurate! that set is mainly an excellent donor of cool and useful pieces, better don't look at it as a corvette too much severly 😂 the mustang is a masterpiece set, even if it begs for chrome
@@boywithbali3830 Yeah. Given experience with the style and enough time you should be able to do it. See the entries in the recent contest here for what people can do in this scale: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/176574-tc18-technic-small-car-contest-entry-topic/
@@boywithbali3830 Nope. Even efferman did his best trying to modify this set, and he is an expert in this style. I think it is a lost cause and that LEGO should have tried to build a Camaro instead - it lends itself much better to this style.
but its not even a good technic model, there are sub 200 piece technic sets with better steering and suspension features, this a fine toy but not exactly a corvette
The front from the brick build Corvette looks for me more like a Ferrari 599 GTO.
How do you take a turn with that car?
The angle of the front wheels is very small.
Bro I want the instructions for your version it looks so much more accurate
Me too
Go onto the website rebrickable, it’s there
i NEED those c7r instructions
congrats for your version, looks super and accurate! that set is mainly an excellent donor of cool and useful pieces, better don't look at it as a corvette too much severly 😂 the mustang is a masterpiece set, even if it begs for chrome
Your Corvette looks amazing in orange!!! I only clicked on the video to see that car!:)
Glad you like it. It will probably take me a full week to make it into a proper ZR1.
IMHO, the Technic ZR1 isn't quite up to scratch in the looks department.
It would be cool if you modified the corvette to look like the real one in the front
I agree. But keeping it to Technic will make that a huge challenge due to the limitations of that system in this scale.
Lasse Deleuran in your opinion do you think it’s possible to replicate it to look more closely like the model even with the challenges considered
@@boywithbali3830 Yeah. Given experience with the style and enough time you should be able to do it. See the entries in the recent contest here for what people can do in this scale: www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?/forums/topic/176574-tc18-technic-small-car-contest-entry-topic/
With your experience do you think you could do it
@@boywithbali3830 Nope. Even efferman did his best trying to modify this set, and he is an expert in this style. I think it is a lost cause and that LEGO should have tried to build a Camaro instead - it lends itself much better to this style.
Please make an instructions
i turned mine into a le mans racer
:)
GUYS ITS AY TECHNIC ITA NOT EXACTLY LIKE THE REAL ONE STOOPOD
but its not even a good technic model, there are sub 200 piece technic sets with better steering and suspension features, this a fine toy but not exactly a corvette