I have been buying lego technic sets for a long time now but I've been getting increasingly disappointed with technic sets lately in terms of price and poor/lazy design so I thought I'd try something different on my two weeks off from work over Xmas. I purchased this set from CaDA in my local toy store and I've just spent the last week building it. Even though the quality of parts are about 90% that of lego this is without doubt the best technic set I have ever built to date. Thijs design is so clever it blows my mind, it is the most beautiful technic car of all my cars, porsche, ferarri, bugatti, lambo etc. I'm interested to know if Thijs asked lego if they were interested? If they turned him down what a big mistake that was. Lego designers- you better up your game with guys like this snapping at your heels. Superb superb superb!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏
Hi Arnold, it's great to hear that you loved building this set! If you feel like taking on another I think the v12 Hypercar now comes in a static version (without the motors) and in blue, so would be a good build. (I actually like the v12 Hypercar the most of the CaDa sets I've built). As to your point on the Lego Technic models being disappointing, I do understand, and what's getting me of late is how expensive Lego sets have become. It is not a cheap hobby that's for sure. Have a superb year ahead with 2024!
@@CraftedBricks thanks for the reply, your reviews are great by the way! I also bought the AMG and fantasma car that I haven't built yet 😁! Can't wait! I'll prob get all of them eventually.
Thanks for reviewing more non Lego alternatives, i hope to see more. Despite the small quality issues I'd still purchase this set over a similar sizes lego set, I think we are now at a stage where the price difference is too much to ignore. And to be fair Lego quality over the last few years has been far from perfect. For me they arent the premium brand they used to be. Great content!
Hi TotallyAddicted2Bricks - thanks for commenting and sharing. I agree with everything you've said for sure. I do feel though, as I mentioned in the video, that CaDa's part quality still needs improvement. But as far as bang-for-buck you get a lot of model with this offering for what you pay. Especially when CaDa run a sale. I still prefer Lego products and their system of parts, but I dip into the CaDa line occasionally when I see that they have partnered with a MOC designer that I like and have brought their creation to life as a set. Have a great day!
@@CraftedBricksHi. I think the quality will come eventually, these alternative brands have improved a lot over the past few years I think. But for me the saving in money outweighs that little bit of lesser quality, after all my sets just sit on display 99% of the time. I just can't justify spending £300/£400/£500+ on these expensive Lego sets just to sit on a shelf. I've just become very dissillusioned with lego as a whole and after many years if being a huge collector I have sold a lot of my sets, and started to buy far less. Again thank you for the great content!
It looks a great model and an excellent review Simon. I’m always amazed at these models and how they have been designed to replicate a real car with working functions.
Thanks Simon, the video turned out better than I expected, it was a bit of pain to make but all done now. I enjoy dipping into a Technic style build form time to time to mix things up, but next I'm back into a medieval era Lego minifigure squad build which I'm looking forward to. : )
No it's not a common build style for these large 1:8 scale super car models. I can't say I'm a huge fan of the modular style having built this, but it was nice to try something different. 😊
Sounds good! This is an alternate non-Lego brand, but the quality is decent and I think if you decide to buy it you'll find the building experience to be challenging yet enjoyable.
I must say, as someone who has been haemorrhaging cash on Lego this last year and a half, the option of a comparable challenging build at a more affordable rate has immense appeal. Did you experience similar quality issues with the hyper car you did some months ago? Which of the two do you prefer from both a build and final result perspective?
Hi Daniel - I know the type of builds and result you like so I'd probably say the CaDa models are not going to meet expectations. I'm supportive and impressed with what they are trying to achieve (i.e. working with designers to bringing MOC designs to life as sets) but feel part quality still needs improvement. Of the two Hypercars I've built I think I actually prefer the V12 Hypercar (the white model), but this LaFerrari is still an impressive set and the modular build experience was novel and fun.
Thanks for the excellent review. I have been working on this model for just under a week now and about halfway through. What strikes me most is the enormous complexity of the design and the concentration it takes to build the (sub)models. I am a pretty experienced builder (I have been building technic models since 1977), but regularly I think: the designer is really nuts here. I can only be satisfied with the quality of the parts. Cada is, by designing its own, slightly different, parts, developing into a real competitor of the Danish guys. I received this set with a number of redesigned parts, which are perfectly compatible with other brands, but still sufficiently different to now win licences as well. That this has happened is clear with the new Mercedes AMG One set. Thanks again for the review and I look forward to other reviews.
Hi Hans, what a superb comment thanks for sharing your experience so far with this model. I do like the more complex building style of these CaDa supercars as like you say it even keeps experienced builders on their toes. I think of this and the V12 Hypercar, the V12 is the better model but I don't want to take anything away from your enjoyment of this one. I bought the AMG One set, but I don't have the time at the moment to take that build on. As you can imagine the time it takes to both build and video a complex set like that is significant. All the best!
@@CraftedBricks After more than 11 days and more than 50 hours of building, I finally finished the model. The word "finally" also describes how I feel about the model. The basic idea of making a technic model in a number of modules seems like a nice idea, but it doesn't really work for such a large model. As a result, this way of building has too few checkpoints on operation. At the end of the building process, the 60 steps to get from 12 modules to a finished model, are very frustrating. After all the hours you put into building the modules, merging feels unnecessarily time-consuming. Moreover, after merging there is almost no possibility to easily correct (building) errors. Fortunately, the Viva Hypercar looks great and most of it works excellently. The (improved/altered) Cada technic parts are really fine and allow themselves to be processed just fine. However, Cada's system parts are disappointing in quality and lack holding power. In conclusion, an 8 for the designer and a 7- for the end result.
Well said Hans, I agree with all that you've posted. Getting those modules all connected and assembled is more complex and fiddly than people may think. I haven't looked at the instructions for the AMG One but I assume it's a non-modular standard build. I'm really not sure when I'll take that on as like you say these builds are 40-50 hour builds and you have to be in the 'mood' to do them. Thanks for sharing and have a good up-coming Christmas break!
Hey Simon, great video as always. I love the modular construction techniques and the finished build. There's a lot of complex angles on this car that have been captured really well. It's a bit too much technic for me (give me a Creator version) but hopefully it's successful. Loved the balanced review too. Keep up the great work. Cheers. Mike.
No problem Mike, and if you are not into Technic this set actually wouldn't be enjoyable for you, it's a very long and intense build. Have a superb weekend!
Hmm controversial! Hahaha. I like both, but for different reasons. The CaDa set / Thijs's model is a better design, but in person the Lego model, with a higher quality of parts looks more premium. Both models look great on camera though! Have a superb week Edward. : )
It's been a while since I built the set and published this video! What instructions fix are you talking about? I don't recall having to buy additional parts for this kit.
@@CraftedBricks Hi, I downloaded the Fixes C61505 V2.2 pdf and wanted to know if i followed the fixes would i need to buy any extra pieces or would they already be in the kit ? Thanks
Hi again - I had a look at CaDa's site and I couldn't find the instructions you mention. I didn't need to buy any extra parts for this build. If you have doubts please send a query to CaDa's customer support team I'm sure they will be able to help you. info@decadastore.com
Mr. Simon...do thou dare to purchase and build another non-Lego set? As excellent is CADA sets are, I'm still a purist towards Lego, but the price difference can't be denied...so on the fence. But excellent video and review as always. 👍
Oh no problem at all! I think sticking to Lego is the way to go. I just like from time to time to build something from a designer that I like (Thijs in this case) where their design (licensed) has been produced as an affordable set. But this week/weekend I'm back to the next Lego build : )
Good question Altin. I have the older Italian Super Car (in yellow) that I've not built yet so it's hard for me to give you a direct answer of which to recommend. I.e. that one or this newer Viva Hypercar. I actually like the v12 Hypercar the most of all the CaDa sets that I've built. And I see they have just released a non-motorised version in blue - so that would be my recommendation to you: decadastore.com/products/cada-v12-hypercar-static-version-c64003w?ref=4309666
Hi Mark, that is kind of you and I hope you enjoy both of the builds! I think you will find the part quality and overall look of the Lego model to be the best, but the Cada build will be a much more complex, challenging and rewarding build to complete.
@@marklengal9990 - Hi Mark, what's new? I'm working on a new website that will feature articles and tips etc for Lego Hobbysts. I'll introduce it in my next video : ) ...as for the test of the year much more focus on my website, MOC design and photography versus making RUclips content. I'm just not getting the traction/views with the channel to make the 30-40 hours per video worth the result. I'll still make some videos when I've finished a MOC or a key build. And you what's in store Lego wise for you?
Hi there - you build this from the instructions that are provided by CaDa in the set. So all you need to do is to buy it and you will have the parts and instructions included.
CaDa asked me to review it, but building the model + all the video work + photography + editing for a model like this is a 40 hour commitment! I just don't have that time at the moment. I think that set looks excellent though! I bought one and may build it some point. : )
Hi Lunch, there are some very well designed 1:8 scale cars out there, I recently bought Lukas's model and although I just opened the box and had a look at the parts and didn't build it, I was impressed with the quality of the parts from the manufacturer (that I'd never bought from before). Could be an option: ruclips.net/video/xNGkbaUOtOU/видео.html&ab_channel=LukasRSDesign
This model is not RC suitable! Have you had a look at CaDa's site? They have quite a few RC Super Car models available now. This is a good one: decadastore.com/products/cada-bricks-v12-hypercar-designed-by-suhwan-ji-c61053w?ref=4309666
As a lifetime, staunch Lego fan I can not deny that Cara is doing a better job. After having bought and built áll Lego 1:8 scale technic car models I recently finished my first Cada, the yellow Ferrari 488. Here’s my opinion: I evaluated the following points: Design, Difficulty, Value for money, Color consistency Materialquality Parts shape consistency (do they fit) Parts completeness Price Manual If I set original Lego at 100 for all then my score is respectively: 200, 150, 300, 95, 100, 95, 95, 200, 110 So in overall they outperform Lego completely. In hardware quality they are slightly behind. Very slightly. Sometimes you notice a pin goes not as smooth as it should but it is totally acceptable. Using well known mic designers is a smart move that pays off these guys have time, no restrictions or guidelines. That leads to better designs. And the same type of model, fully motorized and including remote and lighting, for half the price? Lego, you really have to step up.
What a detailed comment! I would rate CaDa's color consistency and material quality lower than what you've given, but that's all ok. In essence I agree with you, CaDa is doing an amazing job with their 1:8 scale Super Car line-up! The Mercedes model recently released is spectacular and is a good case example (I bought one, but I don't have the time to build/review it at the moment). Thanks for sharing!
@@CraftedBricks Tnx. I must correct myself. Parts completeness raises to 100. I found out CaDa has free parts replacement too. I will certainly go for the Merc too but it is not yet available here in the Netherlands. I hope you will make a review of it too. Good work.
Hi Justin, the Cada sets are very similar to Lego Technic sets, so essentially the same parts and concepts apply. The difference is that Cada instructions are much more involved, so you will be fitting more parts per build step/versus Lego instructions. I fin this to be a fun challenge. Cada are also making their own new parts that don't exist in the Lego system, and they mould some of their parts differently to Lego's which you will notice if you decide to buy one of their sets (the new AMG One looks very good btw). The only downside, and it is not huge, is that the quality of CaDa's parts is not on par with Lego's parts, but they are getting better and better. I hope this helps, cheers, Simon
@@justinthorsson - I've no idea, but I wish they would. It would give people who missed it a chance to get a surprisingly good set. That said you can actually BrickLink that set (even with different colour panels) I know a Lego enthusiast who's made around 10 different coloured options of that model he may be able to help you out: facebook.com/MHLBricks
Nice vid Simon Ive though about the cada models for a wile now and how people cry about the colour miss matches but to be honest lego dosnt do a to good job sometimes eg the old pickup truck and the sien have very bad colour matches between the different shapes. Btw i didnt look at any reviews of the pick up truck and though mine was faulty so i called lego and all they said was they have had a few people say that .and when lego dose light blue gray stickers i will cut out each print becouse the sticker base colour is so off it makes the model look like a knock off eg speed champ 007 car. how was the service of cada
Thanks! ...and I feel you on colour miss-matches being an issue with Lego as well. New Dark Red being a particular culprit of this issue, like you've experienced with the Pick-up Truck. I've found Lego customer service have been really good, they often replace parts if you ask & send them photos. I often ask for replacement parts when they are scratched! As far as customer service from CaDa, I've not tried asking for replacement parts, but I know they have an option on their site to request replacements and the Sales Rep who emails me about their line-up seems to be very friendly. : )
Sounds good - you will find the building experience to be much more challenging too, so definitely more bang-for-buck in terms of hours spent on the build. Have a superb Christmas break!
Hi there - no the quality is not that bad, it's just important that when I make a video like this I'm 100% honest on my thoughts/opinions on the model. I think if you rate Lego part quality at 100, Cada's parts for this model are at a 90. I hope this helps if you are considering buying the model. Cheers, Simon
@@CraftedBricks i’ve already ordered, thanks for your reply! Quality means a lot for me, yes it obvious that quality isnt like lego, but 90 pretty good
Hi there, I'm note sure about pricing. I don't have anything to do with CaDa in terms of being 'in-the-know' on pricing etc. It looks like the set is slightly discounted at the moment, and you can get a further 5% off with my code. decadastore.com/products/viva-hypercar-c61505w
I read a review on amazon for this model and the person only gave it one star, stating that the instructions were terrible and had to give up. I have built other lego and cada sets with no problem, they can't be that bad can they ?!
Hi Derek, the bit from the Amazon reviewer that said '...had to give up' told me all I need to know! CaDa's instructions are excellent, as in really good, but they are different to Lego instructions in that they have a lot more parts placed per step, and there are generally more building steps per page versus what you would be used to with say Lego Technic instructions. This means that your building experience is more involved and challenging, you really have to pay close attention to the instructions and make sure you don't miss anything, particularly with the technical steps for building the gearing and drive train so you don't make a mistake. It sounds like the Amazon reviewer found this to be too hard for their comprehension / building skill. I think CaDa are having a 15% off sale for Black Friday so if you do want to buy one of their models could be a good time. The AMG One looks really good! Cheers, Simon
The fact that some of the panel pieces from Cada are “broken” into 2 pieces compared to Lego’s panel pieces really bothered me. It just makes the overall shape not as clean as T_Lego’s. I’m pretty much going to replace them and unfortunately this adds to the cost of the set but improves the overall look.
Hmm I'm not exactly sure on which specific panels you mean but I'm glad you have a solution in mind (despite the frustration with extra cost). The cost to build this per the designers original design in Lego parts would have been very high though. So that's something worth noting. I hope you enjoyed the complexity and challenge of the build however though. Thanks for sharing!
I have been buying lego technic sets for a long time now but I've been getting increasingly disappointed with technic sets lately in terms of price and poor/lazy design so I thought I'd try something different on my two weeks off from work over Xmas. I purchased this set from CaDA in my local toy store and I've just spent the last week building it. Even though the quality of parts are about 90% that of lego this is without doubt the best technic set I have ever built to date. Thijs design is so clever it blows my mind, it is the most beautiful technic car of all my cars, porsche, ferarri, bugatti, lambo etc. I'm interested to know if Thijs asked lego if they were interested? If they turned him down what a big mistake that was. Lego designers- you better up your game with guys like this snapping at your heels. Superb superb superb!!!!!👏👏👏👏👏
Hi Arnold, it's great to hear that you loved building this set! If you feel like taking on another I think the v12 Hypercar now comes in a static version (without the motors) and in blue, so would be a good build. (I actually like the v12 Hypercar the most of the CaDa sets I've built). As to your point on the Lego Technic models being disappointing, I do understand, and what's getting me of late is how expensive Lego sets have become. It is not a cheap hobby that's for sure. Have a superb year ahead with 2024!
@@CraftedBricks thanks for the reply, your reviews are great by the way! I also bought the AMG and fantasma car that I haven't built yet 😁! Can't wait! I'll prob get all of them eventually.
Thanks for reviewing more non Lego alternatives, i hope to see more. Despite the small quality issues I'd still purchase this set over a similar sizes lego set, I think we are now at a stage where the price difference is too much to ignore. And to be fair Lego quality over the last few years has been far from perfect. For me they arent the premium brand they used to be. Great content!
Hi TotallyAddicted2Bricks - thanks for commenting and sharing. I agree with everything you've said for sure. I do feel though, as I mentioned in the video, that CaDa's part quality still needs improvement. But as far as bang-for-buck you get a lot of model with this offering for what you pay. Especially when CaDa run a sale. I still prefer Lego products and their system of parts, but I dip into the CaDa line occasionally when I see that they have partnered with a MOC designer that I like and have brought their creation to life as a set. Have a great day!
@@CraftedBricksHi. I think the quality will come eventually, these alternative brands have improved a lot over the past few years I think. But for me the saving in money outweighs that little bit of lesser quality, after all my sets just sit on display 99% of the time. I just can't justify spending £300/£400/£500+ on these expensive Lego sets just to sit on a shelf.
I've just become very dissillusioned with lego as a whole and after many years if being a huge collector I have sold a lot of my sets, and started to buy far less. Again thank you for the great content!
It looks a great model and an excellent review Simon. I’m always amazed at these models and how they have been designed to replicate a real car with working functions.
Thanks Simon, the video turned out better than I expected, it was a bit of pain to make but all done now. I enjoy dipping into a Technic style build form time to time to mix things up, but next I'm back into a medieval era Lego minifigure squad build which I'm looking forward to. : )
The componentised build sounds really interesting; is this common with all 1:8 scale kits?
No it's not a common build style for these large 1:8 scale super car models. I can't say I'm a huge fan of the modular style having built this, but it was nice to try something different. 😊
This is my dream car I’m so happy to have it in Lego!
Sounds good! This is an alternate non-Lego brand, but the quality is decent and I think if you decide to buy it you'll find the building experience to be challenging yet enjoyable.
I must say, as someone who has been haemorrhaging cash on Lego this last year and a half, the option of a comparable challenging build at a more affordable rate has immense appeal.
Did you experience similar quality issues with the hyper car you did some months ago? Which of the two do you prefer from both a build and final result perspective?
Hi Daniel - I know the type of builds and result you like so I'd probably say the CaDa models are not going to meet expectations. I'm supportive and impressed with what they are trying to achieve (i.e. working with designers to bringing MOC designs to life as sets) but feel part quality still needs improvement. Of the two Hypercars I've built I think I actually prefer the V12 Hypercar (the white model), but this LaFerrari is still an impressive set and the modular build experience was novel and fun.
Thanks for the excellent review. I have been working on this model for just under a week now and about halfway through. What strikes me most is the enormous complexity of the design and the concentration it takes to build the (sub)models. I am a pretty experienced builder (I have been building technic models since 1977), but regularly I think: the designer is really nuts here. I can only be satisfied with the quality of the parts. Cada is, by designing its own, slightly different, parts, developing into a real competitor of the Danish guys. I received this set with a number of redesigned parts, which are perfectly compatible with other brands, but still sufficiently different to now win licences as well. That this has happened is clear with the new Mercedes AMG One set. Thanks again for the review and I look forward to other reviews.
Hi Hans, what a superb comment thanks for sharing your experience so far with this model. I do like the more complex building style of these CaDa supercars as like you say it even keeps experienced builders on their toes. I think of this and the V12 Hypercar, the V12 is the better model but I don't want to take anything away from your enjoyment of this one. I bought the AMG One set, but I don't have the time at the moment to take that build on. As you can imagine the time it takes to both build and video a complex set like that is significant. All the best!
@@CraftedBricks After more than 11 days and more than 50 hours of building, I finally finished the model. The word "finally" also describes how I feel about the model.
The basic idea of making a technic model in a number of modules seems like a nice idea, but it doesn't really work for such a large model. As a result, this way of building has too few checkpoints on operation.
At the end of the building process, the 60 steps to get from 12 modules to a finished model, are very frustrating. After all the hours you put into building the modules, merging feels unnecessarily time-consuming. Moreover, after merging there is almost no possibility to easily correct (building) errors.
Fortunately, the Viva Hypercar looks great and most of it works excellently.
The (improved/altered) Cada technic parts are really fine and allow themselves to be processed just fine. However, Cada's system parts are disappointing in quality and lack holding power.
In conclusion, an 8 for the designer and a 7- for the end result.
Well said Hans, I agree with all that you've posted. Getting those modules all connected and assembled is more complex and fiddly than people may think. I haven't looked at the instructions for the AMG One but I assume it's a non-modular standard build. I'm really not sure when I'll take that on as like you say these builds are 40-50 hour builds and you have to be in the 'mood' to do them. Thanks for sharing and have a good up-coming Christmas break!
@@CraftedBricks A good holiday break for you too.
dont care for ferrari but goddamn that is a good model!
your filming and editing really make the car pop out! It looks good!
nice video as always!
Hey Simon, great video as always. I love the modular construction techniques and the finished build. There's a lot of complex angles on this car that have been captured really well. It's a bit too much technic for me (give me a Creator version) but hopefully it's successful. Loved the balanced review too. Keep up the great work. Cheers. Mike.
No problem Mike, and if you are not into Technic this set actually wouldn't be enjoyable for you, it's a very long and intense build. Have a superb weekend!
the cada hypercar looks better then the LEGO car... 👀
Hmm controversial! Hahaha. I like both, but for different reasons. The CaDa set / Thijs's model is a better design, but in person the Lego model, with a higher quality of parts looks more premium. Both models look great on camera though! Have a superb week Edward. : )
@@CraftedBricks thanks! you to! it is indeed a very controversial thing to say haha
Great video, Did you have to buy or add any extra pieces to follow the instructions fix ?
It's been a while since I built the set and published this video! What instructions fix are you talking about? I don't recall having to buy additional parts for this kit.
@@CraftedBricks Hi, I downloaded the Fixes C61505 V2.2 pdf and wanted to know if i followed the fixes would i need to buy any extra pieces or would they already be in the kit ? Thanks
Hi again - I had a look at CaDa's site and I couldn't find the instructions you mention. I didn't need to buy any extra parts for this build. If you have doubts please send a query to CaDa's customer support team I'm sure they will be able to help you. info@decadastore.com
Mr. Simon...do thou dare to purchase and build another non-Lego set? As excellent is CADA sets are, I'm still a purist towards Lego, but the price difference can't be denied...so on the fence. But excellent video and review as always. 👍
Oh no problem at all! I think sticking to Lego is the way to go. I just like from time to time to build something from a designer that I like (Thijs in this case) where their design (licensed) has been produced as an affordable set. But this week/weekend I'm back to the next Lego build : )
Great video and review, as always!
Thanks vVeazel I appreciate that! Have a superb weekend and week ahead! : )
Which model would you recommend: the Viva Hypercar or the older model Italian Super Car (C61043W) ?
Good question Altin. I have the older Italian Super Car (in yellow) that I've not built yet so it's hard for me to give you a direct answer of which to recommend. I.e. that one or this newer Viva Hypercar. I actually like the v12 Hypercar the most of all the CaDa sets that I've built. And I see they have just released a non-motorised version in blue - so that would be my recommendation to you: decadastore.com/products/cada-v12-hypercar-static-version-c64003w?ref=4309666
I just bought one and subscribed to your channel. Thanks. I also got the Lego Ferrie so it will be good to compare
Hi Mark, that is kind of you and I hope you enjoy both of the builds! I think you will find the part quality and overall look of the Lego model to be the best, but the Cada build will be a much more complex, challenging and rewarding build to complete.
@@marklengal9990 - Hi Mark, what's new? I'm working on a new website that will feature articles and tips etc for Lego Hobbysts. I'll introduce it in my next video : ) ...as for the test of the year much more focus on my website, MOC design and photography versus making RUclips content. I'm just not getting the traction/views with the channel to make the 30-40 hours per video worth the result. I'll still make some videos when I've finished a MOC or a key build. And you what's in store Lego wise for you?
amazing! but do i need to use the improved instructions?
Hi there - you build this from the instructions that are provided by CaDa in the set. So all you need to do is to buy it and you will have the parts and instructions included.
ok thanks! so just the instructions from the box then!@@CraftedBricks
Looks awesome!
It does! Have a great day Xianne! : )
you should do a review of the mercedes amg one
CaDa asked me to review it, but building the model + all the video work + photography + editing for a model like this is a 40 hour commitment! I just don't have that time at the moment. I think that set looks excellent though! I bought one and may build it some point. : )
I've started looking at a few alt brands 1:8 scale technic cars, getting close to breaking my rules
Hi Lunch, there are some very well designed 1:8 scale cars out there, I recently bought Lukas's model and although I just opened the box and had a look at the parts and didn't build it, I was impressed with the quality of the parts from the manufacturer (that I'd never bought from before). Could be an option: ruclips.net/video/xNGkbaUOtOU/видео.html&ab_channel=LukasRSDesign
Hi, can I send the items to you to review?
No thank you, I don't plan on making more review style videos. I may do another CaDa video in the future however.
How long does it take to arrive ?
That really depends on where you are located. When I've bought sets from CaDa they typically take 1-2 weeks to arrive from China to Australia.
@@CraftedBricks what about in America ?
I don't know. You can try contacting them via their customer support email to ask if you like, see here decadastore.com/pages/contact-us
Tutorial for making it rc?
This model is not RC suitable! Have you had a look at CaDa's site? They have quite a few RC Super Car models available now. This is a good one: decadastore.com/products/cada-bricks-v12-hypercar-designed-by-suhwan-ji-c61053w?ref=4309666
As a lifetime, staunch Lego fan I can not deny that Cara is doing a better job. After having bought and built áll Lego 1:8 scale technic car models I recently finished my first Cada, the yellow Ferrari 488. Here’s my opinion:
I evaluated the following points:
Design,
Difficulty,
Value for money,
Color consistency
Materialquality
Parts shape consistency (do they fit)
Parts completeness
Price
Manual
If I set original Lego at 100 for all then my score is respectively:
200, 150, 300, 95, 100, 95, 95, 200, 110
So in overall they outperform Lego completely. In hardware quality they are slightly behind. Very slightly. Sometimes you notice a pin goes not as smooth as it should but it is totally acceptable.
Using well known mic designers is a smart move that pays off these guys have time, no restrictions or guidelines. That leads to better designs. And the same type of model, fully motorized and including remote and lighting, for half the price?
Lego, you really have to step up.
What a detailed comment! I would rate CaDa's color consistency and material quality lower than what you've given, but that's all ok. In essence I agree with you, CaDa is doing an amazing job with their 1:8 scale Super Car line-up! The Mercedes model recently released is spectacular and is a good case example (I bought one, but I don't have the time to build/review it at the moment). Thanks for sharing!
@@CraftedBricks Tnx. I must correct myself. Parts completeness raises to 100. I found out CaDa has free parts replacement too. I will certainly go for the Merc too but it is not yet available here in the Netherlands. I hope you will make a review of it too. Good work.
so what do you think compared to lego technic ?
Hi Justin, the Cada sets are very similar to Lego Technic sets, so essentially the same parts and concepts apply. The difference is that Cada instructions are much more involved, so you will be fitting more parts per build step/versus Lego instructions. I fin this to be a fun challenge. Cada are also making their own new parts that don't exist in the Lego system, and they mould some of their parts differently to Lego's which you will notice if you decide to buy one of their sets (the new AMG One looks very good btw). The only downside, and it is not huge, is that the quality of CaDa's parts is not on par with Lego's parts, but they are getting better and better. I hope this helps, cheers, Simon
@@CraftedBricks thanks for the reply ,well thats good to hear as I do think that mercedes does look good a pity lego didn't pick it up though😉
@@CraftedBricks do you know if lego plan to re release the porsche gt3 ?
@@justinthorsson - I've no idea, but I wish they would. It would give people who missed it a chance to get a surprisingly good set. That said you can actually BrickLink that set (even with different colour panels) I know a Lego enthusiast who's made around 10 different coloured options of that model he may be able to help you out: facebook.com/MHLBricks
Nice vid Simon Ive though about the cada models for a wile now and how people cry about the colour miss matches but to be honest lego dosnt do a to good job sometimes eg the old pickup truck and the sien have very bad colour matches between the different shapes. Btw i didnt look at any reviews of the pick up truck and though mine was faulty so i called lego and all they said was they have had a few people say that .and when lego dose light blue gray stickers i will cut out each print becouse the sticker base colour is so off it makes the model look like a knock off eg speed champ 007 car. how was the service of cada
Thanks! ...and I feel you on colour miss-matches being an issue with Lego as well. New Dark Red being a particular culprit of this issue, like you've experienced with the Pick-up Truck. I've found Lego customer service have been really good, they often replace parts if you ask & send them photos. I often ask for replacement parts when they are scratched! As far as customer service from CaDa, I've not tried asking for replacement parts, but I know they have an option on their site to request replacements and the Sales Rep who emails me about their line-up seems to be very friendly. : )
How long it takes
@@JanDenizBeyret to build it? That depends on you, I'd say about 20 hours or so, it's a complex build.
For me, half the Price made my choice. I've just purchase it for m'y christmas, my first CaDA. Lego is still premium, but way too expensive.
Sounds good - you will find the building experience to be much more challenging too, so definitely more bang-for-buck in terms of hours spent on the build. Have a superb Christmas break!
@@CraftedBricks i confirm it's a mindblowing masterpiece ! I Can throw away all my previous builds
Hello! Is quality that bad?
Compared to the lego
Hi there - no the quality is not that bad, it's just important that when I make a video like this I'm 100% honest on my thoughts/opinions on the model. I think if you rate Lego part quality at 100, Cada's parts for this model are at a 90. I hope this helps if you are considering buying the model. Cheers, Simon
@@CraftedBricks i’ve already ordered, thanks for your reply! Quality means a lot for me, yes it obvious that quality isnt like lego, but 90 pretty good
any updates on the price ?
Hi there, I'm note sure about pricing. I don't have anything to do with CaDa in terms of being 'in-the-know' on pricing etc. It looks like the set is slightly discounted at the moment, and you can get a further 5% off with my code. decadastore.com/products/viva-hypercar-c61505w
I read a review on amazon for this model and the person only gave it one star, stating that the instructions were terrible and had to give up. I have built other lego and cada sets with no problem, they can't be that bad can they ?!
Hi Derek, the bit from the Amazon reviewer that said '...had to give up' told me all I need to know! CaDa's instructions are excellent, as in really good, but they are different to Lego instructions in that they have a lot more parts placed per step, and there are generally more building steps per page versus what you would be used to with say Lego Technic instructions. This means that your building experience is more involved and challenging, you really have to pay close attention to the instructions and make sure you don't miss anything, particularly with the technical steps for building the gearing and drive train so you don't make a mistake. It sounds like the Amazon reviewer found this to be too hard for their comprehension / building skill. I think CaDa are having a 15% off sale for Black Friday so if you do want to buy one of their models could be a good time. The AMG One looks really good! Cheers, Simon
Thanks. I thought as much ,I've just bought it , good reduction in price. Look forward to building it .
The fact that some of the panel pieces from Cada are “broken” into 2 pieces compared to Lego’s panel pieces really bothered me. It just makes the overall shape not as clean as T_Lego’s. I’m pretty much going to replace them and unfortunately this adds to the cost of the set but improves the overall look.
Hmm I'm not exactly sure on which specific panels you mean but I'm glad you have a solution in mind (despite the frustration with extra cost). The cost to build this per the designers original design in Lego parts would have been very high though. So that's something worth noting. I hope you enjoyed the complexity and challenge of the build however though. Thanks for sharing!