They are brilliant, definately the Lotus 79 for me.
Wonder how much it would cost to assemble the required parts ...... tempted to purchase the instructions and have a look
This could get very expensive
https://grrc.goodwood.com/race/histo...cars-can-build
They are brilliant, definately the Lotus 79 for me.
Wonder how much it would cost to assemble the required parts ...... tempted to purchase the instructions and have a look
Seems like a complete waste of effort when you can get really nice accurate appearing large scale plastic models of most of them. Think Tamiya 1/20.
Pity the author can't tell the difference between a Lotus 43 (H16 BRM) and 49 (Cosworth DFV).So which would you choose? I’m torn between the Lotus 49 and Brabham BT52.
LOL !!! Especially when the image was captioned. lotus43_01.jpg
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New goal for my youngest (11 y/o) who -after a whole year of saving money/doing the garden for money/etc- bought and built the Lego Death Star (3803 pieces).
Menno
Williams. Then again the JPS brings back a few memories...
MP4-4 for me, please !
I'm not a big fan of F1 "racing" but those cars are fantastic. Mostly from the era when I used to actually play with Lego, so I might well....
Yeah the Lotus is a likely first...
The Williams looks best, but the 79 looks worse than I wanted it too - not smooth enough.