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Other Pete J's thread of Lego building (current project: Ducati Panigale V4 S)

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  1. Pete J

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    Some more progress today:

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    Still a lot more stickers to go...
     
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    BMW M 1000 RR complete!

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    When this model first came out, I initially decided to give it a miss and wouldn't get into the larger scaled motorbike range. However, when the Yamaha MT-10 SP was released later, I thought "sod it" and managed to pick it up for a decent price. Glad I did, as it was a decently fun build and is more impressive in the flesh rather than looking at photos or reading through the instructions can impart.

    Good points:
    • Impressive looking model.
    • Good build process thanks to the stand.
    • Can easily be played with even when displayed on a shelf (thank to the stand again).

    Bad points:

    I'm looking forward to seeing more bikes of this scale being released, and will be snapping up the recently released Ducati Panigale V4 S once it falls to at least 20% off. Lego has received some flak over the Ducati as it is simply a scaled up version of the V4 R released back in 2020, but I quite like it as it is a nice way to show the increase in detail that can be achieved by upping the scale.

    Anyway, now onto the Yamaha, and putting up some shelves to display the bikes...
     
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    Stage one of the Yamaha MT-10 SP complete:

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    Interesting to see how Lego have approached this build: rather than building around the engine like the BMW, the frame is built first, into which the engine is then inserted. So far, been really easy to build as the frame easily stands upright.
     
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    More bike progress:

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    I actually made a mistake, which I noticed when fitting the front wheel (it was rubbing against the frame). Fortunately, it was easy to fix.

    I think I'll have this wrapped up today, so next weekend, I can look at putting up some more shelves to display the bikes.
     
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    Yamaha MT-10 SP completed!

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    Another nice model that improves on the BMW before it. I particularly like that by viewing the bike from an angle, you can see the internal gear change mechanism and the engine working. The gear train is much smoother than the BMW too. However, the gear change mechanism feels a little "off", and while it works smoothly, it doesn't have the same feeling of clicking into place like the BMW. There is an enhanced reality app that goes along with the bike, but I've only given it a brief go. Seems cool enough, but at the end of the day, I'm more interested in the model itself.

    Last weekend I put shelves up to display the large scale motorbikes. However, I'm holding off showing them as yesterday, this was on sale!

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    This will be turning up later today and I'll jump on building it. In the meantime:

    Home One:

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    Photo's a bit dark, but there's three scenes hidden away: Ahsoka;, an A-Wing launching; and Ackbar. Hoping to finish this before the Ducati turns up.
     
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    Home One complete!

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    And here she is with the other ships:

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    And now, on to the Ducati...
     
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    Onwards with the Ducati:

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    Back to building the engine and gearbox first. This time it's more fiddly, but is improved even further from the Yamaha. Everything runs smooth, and the gearbox change is the best so far.
     
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    who's hiding at the back?
    And was the Nebulon-b a rebriackable/bricklink part out? or an actual set purchase?

    I've got the Falcon, Super Star Destroyer, Tantive IV and Acclamator in the "small" ship series, home one is probably next on my list :)
     
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    The Executor Super Star Destroyer is hiding. And yes, the Nebulon is off Rebrickable!
     
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    Moar Ducati:

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    So far, this is shaping up to be the best of the bike models so far.

    Also, this will be turning up later today since it was on sale:

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    And I've bought the MOC instructions to turn Optimus and Bumblebee into:

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    More work on the Ducati...

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    And complete!

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    This is by far and away the best large scale bike. The gears all run smoothly as does the gearbox, the engine and internal workings are just the right amount of visible. And the outside bodywork looks great.

    Anyway, here are all the motorbikes put up on display:

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    Hopefully the next bike will be a cruiser style model, or at least something different from the current ones.

    Anyway, I'm not sure what model I'll do next, but Lego stuff is on hold for a little while as I want to sort out a few things in my house and clear my hobby table. Stay tuned!
     
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