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Twin Turbo Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo
All in the details!
Just like @pterodactyltactics car irl, I replicated some of the exposed carbon kevlar pieces, which you can see in the front fender well and inside the front hood. The gap between the front wheel and the door is so small. That made it tricky to add the "fender" in, but I was able to add it to the door instead. Another tricky thing about the door is that it is angled up. I thought about angling the chassis up instead, but I wanted to try angling the door, so the side skirts would be easier to do. In the end, I think it worked perfectly!
Looking closely at the wheel shows some very cool details. This is my first time adding brake rotors and brake calipers! The rotors are tough to see, but you can see the print on it. The brake calipers are using the new 1x2 curved jumper pieces and it works so well. On top of that, I also made "center locks" in red and gold. The actual race car does have center locks in this colorway, so this worked perfectly. In a sense, it also works by replicating the red caps with the gold BBS logo that Marc had. I was hesitant about the red and gold, but I think it's a very cool detail.
The vented hood is also one of my favorite details of this car. The 1x2 slopes are the perfect angle to replicate the real hood. And if you peek inside, you can see the carbon kevlar tub. I think Lego's olive green is such a nice color to match that. The hood is removable, but it's not pretty underneath, so I didn't take a picture of that. Another cool detail is where the dash/cowl meets the hood. It's slightly angled down, which isn't very necessary, but is realistic.
Version: v1.0
Scale: ~1:17
Inspiration: @pterodactyltactics @lamborghini @sheepeyrace
Twin Turbo Lamborghini Huracan Super Trofeo
All in the details!
Just like @pterodactyltactics car irl, I replicated some of the exposed carbon kevlar pieces, which you can see in the front fender well and inside the front hood. The gap between the front wheel and the door is so small. That made it tricky to add the "fender" in, but I was able to add it to the door instead. Another tricky thing about the door is that it is angled up. I thought about angling the chassis up instead, but I wanted to try angling the door, so the side skirts would be easier to do. In the end, I think it worked perfectly!
Looking closely at the wheel shows some very cool details. This is my first time adding brake rotors and brake calipers! The rotors are tough to see, but you can see the print on it. The brake calipers are using the new 1x2 curved jumper pieces and it works so well. On top of that, I also made "center locks" in red and gold. The actual race car does have center locks in this colorway, so this worked perfectly. In a sense, it also works by replicating the red caps with the gold BBS logo that Marc had. I was hesitant about the red and gold, but I think it's a very cool detail.
The vented hood is also one of my favorite details of this car. The 1x2 slopes are the perfect angle to replicate the real hood. And if you peek inside, you can see the carbon kevlar tub. I think Lego's olive green is such a nice color to match that. The hood is removable, but it's not pretty underneath, so I didn't take a picture of that. Another cool detail is where the dash/cowl meets the hood. It's slightly angled down, which isn't very necessary, but is realistic.
Version: v1.0
Scale: ~1:17
Inspiration: @pterodactyltactics @lamborghini @sheepeyrace