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Audi Quattro A2 taking on a really tight turnaround at Midnattssolsrallyt 2015.
SS19, Västerås, Sweden.
Car: Audi R8 4.2 Quattro Semi-Automatic.
Engine: 4,163cc V8.
Power: 420 BHP.
Top Speed: 187 MPH.
0-60: 4.6 s.
Fuel: Petrol.
Weight: 1,560 kg.
Body: 2 door coupe.
Layout: Mid engine, four wheel drive.
Years of production: 2006 to 2015.
Date taken: 19th November 2025.
Album: Carspotting 2025
Audi e-tron photographed for Audi USA.
Full series on my website here: jeremycliff.com/audi-e-tron/
Full series on the Audi website here: www.audiusa.com/models/audi-e-tron
Audi R8 V8
One of my best ,Spent about 1 Hour Shooting this and about 2 hours of building and retouching .
Took 1 year ago in October 2011
Der RS5 der ersten Generation basiert auf dem A5 8T und wurde als Coupé auf dem Genfer Auto-Salon im März 2010 vorgestellt. Das Fahrzeug war ausschließlich mit einem 7-Gang-Doppelkupplungsgetriebe S tronic erhältlich. Die Preise für das Sportcoupé begannen bei 77.700 Euro.
The first generation RS5 is based on the A5 8T and was presented as a coupé at the Geneva Motor Show in March 2010. The vehicle was only available with a 7-speed S tronic dual clutch transmission. The prices for the sports coupe started at 77,700 euros.
Der Audi TT ist ein Sportwagen der Audi AG, der als Coupé und als Roadster angeboten wird.
The Audi TT is a sports car from Audi AG that is offered as a coupé and a roadster.
Avondspotje in een woonwijk.
Krommenie, Nederland
An evening spot in a residential area.
Krommenie, The Netherlands
Hong Kong: Audi's broadside to Ferrari and Porsche, love it or hate it there's no denying the R8 is one of the most striking designs ever to make it to the road. This particular version that I snapped appears in a Tango-tastic shade of orange with black 'blades'. The question is what colour combo would you choose?
RRP: From £120,665
Max speed: 197 to 205.1 mph
Acceleration 0-62 mph: 3.2 to 3.6 seconds
Fuel economy: 23-25 mpg combined (16-17 city, 31-34 highway)
Horsepower: 397 to 449 kW
2008 Audi R8.
This was my first try at Car to Car shooting. The space was very tight and I was shooting from a Landcruiser, hence the slightly high POV.
I couldn't rig shot this R8 because the owner had protective film over the whole hood and the suction cups would have probably damaged it.
Hope you guys like it :)
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Canon EOS 5D Mark II
Lens: EF 17-40 F4L
ISO: 100
Shutter Speed:1/30 sec
Aperture: F/7.1
Focal length: 17mm
Lens Filter: B+W Kasseman Circular Polarizer
Software: Adobe Photoshop CS4 - Adobe Lightroom.
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Brightness in the gloom.
Taken in Shropshire, England for the Telegraph Tuesday group. HTT!
Audi S5 convertible
This RS4 Avant uses a long-roof variation on my DTM sedan chassis. I’ve wanted to build a wagon for some time, and just keep ending up somewhere else. Finally I made myself stick to it :)
As with my Alfa and Merc builds, this has a 7-stud section between the wheel wells and uses a 1 plate vertical offset at the rear wheels to produce a slight downward rake towards the front.
I wasn’t sure the front clip was possible considering the rather specific geometry of Audi faces, but after some iteration I found a way to make it work. This solution for the grille face requires two black triangle stickers to be placed on the lower 1x1 white tiles (I used the extra black from a left over SC sticker sheet) to get the basic shape right since the angles of these details are sub-pixel for Lego, for lack of a better term. The DRL’s are achieved with more intricate shapes cut from the white area on an SC sticker sheet. They are so key to the look there is no way around it :) The basic layout of the front ended up being rather straight-forward and without stickers looks quite a lot like a current gen Charger sedan. The offset achieved by layering the 1x3 grille tile over part of both trans-black headlights helps to produce the right proportions for the grille and gives more dimension to the headlights.
Out back is a place where instead of stickers I have employed printed graphic inserts for the tail lights. In Illustrator I created black and white LED shapes for the tail lights and cut them to fit inside the 1x1 trans red tile and the 1x1 trans red slope. It has a nice, subtle scale detail effect that gets the car’s look much closer than the trans tiles were getting on their own. As with my GT350 build, I again used some left-over black sticker area to black out the interior/inset area of the white 1x1 panel tiles, which helps to visually unify the rear diffuser.
I ultimately built about 5 different roof racks (all too tall or too wide) and ended up back at this simple solution. The racks will be interesting for something later, but it kept looking more like a safari adventure than a rack for a sporty weekend outing so I took the clean and simple route.
I wanted this car to have a bit of a story, being a wagon/estate, so this also gave me a good reason to build a little picnic cooler, pick up an azure city bike and throw in a boombox. Hello local parks, here come some all-wheel burnouts!!
Taking this beast into the woods was truly amazing. The car is fitted with a Capristo exhaust. The sound is just phenomonal.
My son asked me to build a white Audi R8. Both of us like the Speed Champions sets, therefore I choosen this scale. If you like it, please support on LEGO IDEAS:
ideas.lego.com/projects/ead4242e-8bae-440d-930d-0c840d86ce5f
It is a studless build from standard lego elements and modified City wheels are used instead of Speed Champions ones to keep the height to length ratio more realistic similarly to my earlier ideas.
The front of this car is iconic and it was a real challenge to recreate it in this small size. I made lots of versions and I think the actual one with a tricky solution is the best.
I tried more solutions to the black side blades too, the actual one was inspired by "LEGO Audi R8 instructions (MOC #96)" by "Jerry Builds Bricks" on Youtube, however I modifed it a bit as I wanted tilted blades similarly to the real ones.
Only one sticker is used which is the Audi logo on the front as I'm generally not a fan of the parts with stickers, because of the lack of flexibility in using them with other builds.
The set includes the minifigure shown on the main picture. It comes form the set 75873 but with red helmet.
I have added a rear wing to make the car more dynamic. It differs from the custom Audi wings, but I think it fits to the style of the car and to the side mirrors.
(The background was modified and the stickers was added in a picture editor software.)