I truly got lucky because I been hearing a lot people missing important parts when building this set. And I had no issues within the build was great experience
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Do you get to choose where in the video the ads run? Because it hitting just as you were lowering your finger for the suspenseful suspension was quite effective. 🤣
I think Koenigsegg would be a strong contender. My real broad guesses would be a white, silver, black, or purple Koenigsegg, Pagani, Mercedes, or an outside chance of a Zenvo because they're also made in Denmark.
Yes. This set is fantastic as long as you don't compare it too closely with the real thing. Unfortunately it's a must buy for so many people like me who want to have the complete collection.
Since building the Orthocopter and the Typewriter, I now love Technic, but I know little about cars. Do you think someone who likes moving LEGO, but wishes it weren't a car would still enjoy one of these builds?
I think you would definitely enjoy this build if you're into Technic mechanics, they don't get much crazier than a working 7 speed gear box (which verges on overwhelming). A lot of the mid sized Technic cars are going to have pretty repetitive functions though, ie steering, doors, drivetrain. Keep an eye out for the really different Technic sets, that's where things tend to get fun. The couple coming to mind right now are the "Perseverance Mars Rover" and "Planet Earth and Moon in Orbit." Good prices, good sized sets, and tons of interesting functionality.
Hey. Does any of you know how to fix my lego mc laren without taking apart? The problem is when i spin one wheel the other one goes the opposite direction and because of that some gears make a weird sound .
They're from an Italian company called Hang Up Your LEGO. huyl.it Kind of expensive but they're a small team and they do good work. (not affiliated, just a fan)
Honestly, I'm buying the Ferrari. For one, it's cheaper now that the new set has come out and secondly it looks good, unlike the P1 which butchers the look with the humongous front black part and the terrible headlights
02:47 Glad missing pieces aren’t as mythical as I’m lead to believe! Sick of people posting on the forums that their new set is missing a piece only to get tonnes of responses from people saying “well I’ve built hundreds of Lego sets and never encountered a missing piece so you must be lying”! 😂 LEGO isn’t infallible, and given how many different sets they produced and how many sets in general- missing pieces are just going to happen! So the next person who says “you must be wrong the piece isn’t missing because I’ve built hundreds of sets and never had a missing piece” congratulations, bulky for you that you’ve never encountered a missing piece in a set. Your experience isn’t true for everyone though! What you have there is survivorship bias! Faulty logic! 😂
I totally agree. It also helps that I literally have video of myself opening the bag and pouring out the pieces and the missing piece clearly isn't there. LEGO's track record is pretty darn good, all things considered, but even among the hundreds of sets I've built, there have been a few where a piece was definitely missing.
Im sorry but the price is absolutly ridiculous. I used to love Lego but now there are so overpriced and the quality isnt that good anymore. Look at mouldking, cada or cobi. They are much much better and cheaper than lego.