...is a Lego Porsche 911 GT3 RS:
www.bbc.com/autos/story/20160425-legos-2704-piece-porsche-is-not-a-toy
Designer Uwe Wabra has created a Lego-ised four-speed version of Porsche's PDK dual-clutch transmission, complete with rubber-band-tensioned paddle shifters and a drive selector with forward and reverse settings. And of course, the gearbox meets a horizontally opposed six-cylinder engine with moving pistons.
At only £250 perhaps this should be in the Bargains thread :)
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It does look a bargain - maybe an investment?
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Nice toy, a bit expensive though for me.
There's no proper indication of the size of the model, and that sort of exploded illustration is peculiar. Pig in a poke really, very internet if I can say so.
I can think of one or two people who might like it.
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1/8 scale.
And I don't think it's an exploded illustration, which is what I thought to begin with. Click on the picture to enlarge it and it's clearer.
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>> Click on the picture to enlarge it and it's clearer.
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If you click on the video, it's even clearer.
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>> There's no proper indication of the size of the model
Says its 1:8 scale, and a 991 GT3 is 4.5m, so I make that just over 22".
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I find it incredibly ugly. I can take Lego being used to build a model car, but not a model of a particular car. The reason is that it can't be done successfully, as this proves so well. It seems to be a pointless exercise.
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