This is the closest I'll ever get to owning one, so enjoy!
Also, this thread is entirely tongue-in-cheek. We could all use a bit of car humor lately.
It's a very well packaged car.
This is the closest I'll ever get to owning one, so enjoy!
Also, this thread is entirely tongue-in-cheek. We could all use a bit of car humor lately.
It's a very well packaged car.
Thankfully, it came with instructions and a pro driver. I'm not sure that I can handle a car of this magnitude...
And, a cooling fan for the paddock? I'm really not sure.
Here we have the aerospace composite chassis upon which we will build the rest of the car.
These high-tech composites can be tricky to work with.
Installing the suspension pickup points and engine-
The construction is far more modular than I expected for a $1.2 million supercar. Sure goes together easily, though.
With the main chassis components in place, it's time to begin the process of installing the body work and aero package-
Wheels and tires, brakes, and other important items, like the driver-
Now, as soon as I find the kitchen scale, I'll get an overall curb weight with and without the driver. Then, off to the track!!!
If you've read this far, thanks for joining me on my whimsical afternoon journey...
So you are going to build the wind tunnel and post in the aero forum , RIGHT?
Good thread, we need some light hearted entertainment!
Complimentary artwork, included in this ultra-rare 1 of 1 sketchbook edition Senna-
(Drawn by my 17 year old)
i saw that kit on the shelf when i was grocery shopping at walmart last month. I took it home and built it that night.
Sits on my desk
Love it, i'm amazed at the creativity the lego kit designers have with how stuff goes together..
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