I wish they came with leds kit instead of power functions, leds enhance the look greatly and can be used while it's sitting for display. This set look pretty good but for the size I think it could have more detail, especially for the interior. I'm not sure that the size adds much compared to 1:8 and where to display such a massive set.
I just finished this. The mechanisms have too many gears and the imprecise nature of technic gear meshing means all the power is lost from your hand to the function. The raising and lowering of the suspension doesn't work because the shocks are too rigid. There's just no way the gears can impart enough force to overcome the springs in the shocks. And speaking of the seats - when I originally built it I got one gear backwards so the seats went into different directions (one forward and one back) when you turn the gear. Lastly, on mine the steering mechanism is backwards. I don't even know how I could have gotten it wrong, but when I turn the wheel to the right the wheels turn to the left. Weird.
When you adjust the height, I see your rear wheels going up and down. I have an issue with my TGL 1:8 GT2 version. The car is too heavy for the control arms and the shocks. I want to try stiffer shocks to make it better.
And this is not a 1:6 car, the shortest 911 it's 4499 mm in length, so this 1:6 model should be like 75 cm in length. It's not the first time TGL is lying about this, their Ford F150 Raptor is no way 1:8.
You're German, Frank. Why do you say "Porsch"? There is an "E" at the end and Ferdinand Porsche is pronounced with the "E" at the end. I am sure you know that, it's English speakers who get it wrong.
Keine Federung, kein Licht, kein Motor, die Konstuktion scheint auch wenig Freude zu machen, dazu noch das Design. Ohje das schein kein gutes Set zu sein. Gibts da wenigstens eine B-Model von?
@@Freakmedia1972 Man merkt bei den Größen schnell das Lego Plastik an seine Grenzen stößt das Gewicht lässt die Modelle schnell durchfängen und am Boden schleifen. (Habe auch einen gt3 rs gahabt) Die Steifigkeit kann man mit einer guten Konstruktion ausgleichen Qualität und Klemmkraft spielen aber auch mit. Später habe ich aus den Teilen dann den RSR gebaut mit allem drum und dran, das ist ein viel leichteres Model.
I wish they came with leds kit instead of power functions, leds enhance the look greatly and can be used while it's sitting for display.
This set look pretty good but for the size I think it could have more detail, especially for the interior. I'm not sure that the size adds much compared to 1:8 and where to display such a massive set.
1:6 have No future
@@Freakmedia1972 why? i really like biggger better.. i never purchase 1-10s for instance only 1-8, im curious why there arent more 1-6
I just finished this. The mechanisms have too many gears and the imprecise nature of technic gear meshing means all the power is lost from your hand to the function. The raising and lowering of the suspension doesn't work because the shocks are too rigid. There's just no way the gears can impart enough force to overcome the springs in the shocks. And speaking of the seats - when I originally built it I got one gear backwards so the seats went into different directions (one forward and one back) when you turn the gear. Lastly, on mine the steering mechanism is backwards. I don't even know how I could have gotten it wrong, but when I turn the wheel to the right the wheels turn to the left. Weird.
This was the best review Frank u had me dying laughing. It looks really good I want to build it.
When you adjust the height, I see your rear wheels going up and down. I have an issue with my TGL 1:8 GT2 version. The car is too heavy for the control arms and the shocks. I want to try stiffer shocks to make it better.
The Car is too big and heavy for some parts.
And this is not a 1:6 car, the shortest 911 it's 4499 mm in length, so this 1:6 model should be like 75 cm in length. It's not the first time TGL is lying about this, their Ford F150 Raptor is no way 1:8.
Impressive model! The best and bigger Porsche that I've ever seen. 😱 I want It!
Wow
Love your videos
Frank do u know if they make other 1/6 scale cars ?
I dont know, sorry
its 1:6 or 1:8?
1:6
You're German, Frank. Why do you say "Porsch"? There is an "E" at the end and Ferdinand Porsche is pronounced with the "E" at the end. I am sure you know that, it's English speakers who get it wrong.
Americans often dont speak the e
27:16 lmaoo
Keine Federung, kein Licht, kein Motor, die Konstuktion scheint auch wenig Freude zu machen, dazu noch das Design. Ohje das schein kein gutes Set zu sein. Gibts da wenigstens eine B-Model von?
nein kein B Modell, die 1:6 kommen auch nicht gut an, sonst hätten wir schon wesentlich mehr davon.
@@Freakmedia1972 Man merkt bei den Größen schnell das Lego Plastik an seine Grenzen stößt das Gewicht lässt die Modelle schnell durchfängen und am Boden schleifen. (Habe auch einen gt3 rs gahabt) Die Steifigkeit kann man mit einer guten Konstruktion ausgleichen Qualität und Klemmkraft spielen aber auch mit. Später habe ich aus den Teilen dann den RSR gebaut mit allem drum und dran, das ist ein viel leichteres Model.
@@mrwhite877 Gigantomie schlägt manchmal auch bei den klemmbausteinen durch.
Auch der grosse Abschlepptruck von Lucio ist so ein Beispiel.