Ferrari Purosangue (Manual)
Ferrari Purosangue (Manual)
MOC-181286-1
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- 4044 Pieces
- 2024
- brictric
- Technic
- 118
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Does MOCBoxing use LEGO® bricks?
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New vs. Used Parts
New vs. Used Parts
For the new parts, all parts are new unless they are not available anywhere on the market. This very rarely happens and is usually only for discontinued parts in Old Grey or other retired colors. New parts are straight out of a box or LEGO Pick-a-Brick, and have never been built with before.
Used parts have been built with before and may vary in wear and age.
Are electronics included?
Are electronics included?
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What comes in an order?
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How long does shipping take?
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Do you accept returns?
Do you accept returns?
We order parts from multiple suppliers to make your order specifically for you. Since each order is custom made, we cannot accept returns.
This is Ferraris first SUV named Purosangue ("full blood"). It has a V12 engine with 725 horse power, which - to my opinion - is a little bit crazy, but still OK for me;-). The car has 2 seatrows and the doors in the second row are opening the other way round.
I tried to make as less compromises as possible when designing the brick version of it. One of my targets was to a full second seat row in the model. So I had to move the technic components near to the axles or even as part of the axle construction as with the 8+N+R-speed Sequential Gearbox.
Specifications:
* Parts: 4061
* Scale: 1:8
* L/W/H in cm: 61,4 / 28,1 / 19,0
* Weight: ~ 3,2 kg
Functions:
* Front side doors sliding/opening
* Back side doors sliding/opening (back)
* Bonnet and tailgate to open
* Trunk cover opening/closing with tailgate
* Suspension front and rear
* V12 fake motor block in red
* 8+N+R Gearbox
* Gear shifting via lever at the steering board
* Steering (incl. movement of steering wheel)
Special thanks go to:
* Anto for his ultra compact 8+N+R-speed Sequential Gearbox I used (Link)
* Janotechnoc for his motor block design I used (Link)
This model shares approx. 63% of parts with Ferrari Daytona SP3 (42143-1). Comparison link see below.
More pictures on Flickr
I wish you an enjoyable build and pleasure with the result.
Have questions about this MOC? Email us at mocboxing@gmail.com. *MOC descriptions match the descriptions on Rebrickable, but they may contain inaccuracies. All MOCs are used with permission from each designer.
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