Very nice, I gotta get this set as well. I was able to get the S/C senna for under $24.00 US. So that is going to be my next project. I will be rewatching your video on that a couple of times. I can’t wait to see what you build next!
Cool model. Been loving the SC 8 stud conversion series the Chiron and Mustang are my favorites. Quick question, whereabouts can I get a windshield piece like that with no print?
I definitely take it into account. The model needs to be at least strong enough for my five year old to play with without it collapsing. However, I do sometimes sacrifice the stability a little for the perfect look, like with the 7 stud 911
A little... Original Lego models have a trick that it missed here: a "plate with Technic bricks at the ends" to mount the wheels, which located under the "car base", so all force applied to the car from above will be transferred to the base, then to the wheels (from top to the bottom). This model will likely throw the wheels and wheelacthes to the sky if you put your hand above it...
I have this Lego car set, but I’m gonna convert it like you did that😎
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
Awesome upgrade! I wish I had the pieces necessary to do this myself.
Thank you kindly! Why not give it a go with what you have?
@@svensbricks That's a good idea, I might try someday.
@@BoltTheSunken2407 Use Pick a Brick to find bricks you need
@@thelegorobotbuilder5811 I know, but the PaB selections at Lego Stores can be limited to basic parts. That's my case at my local LEGO stores I visit.
Very nice, I gotta get this set as well. I was able to get the S/C senna for under $24.00 US. So that is going to be my next project. I will be rewatching your video on that a couple of times. I can’t wait to see what you build next!
Thanks, that sounds exciting dude! Lemme know if you upload photos once you’re done 👍🏻
Cool model. Been loving the SC 8 stud conversion series the Chiron and Mustang are my favorites. Quick question, whereabouts can I get a windshield piece like that with no print?
Thanks Lucas! That windshield so far only comes in one set, the T Rex Breakout (76956). I picked up a few of them from Bricklink
Great video as always, do you take stability into account when building the models or do you emphasize more on the looks?
I definitely take it into account. The model needs to be at least strong enough for my five year old to play with without it collapsing. However, I do sometimes sacrifice the stability a little for the perfect look, like with the 7 stud 911
A little... Original Lego models have a trick that it missed here: a "plate with Technic bricks at the ends" to mount the wheels, which located under the "car base", so all force applied to the car from above will be transferred to the base, then to the wheels (from top to the bottom). This model will likely throw the wheels and wheelacthes to the sky if you put your hand above it...
Where did you get the plain windshields?
Bricklink. They only come in the T Rex Breakout set so far. Oh, and the new Triceratops set I think