KITT - Knight Rider (+KARR)
KITT - Knight Rider (+KARR)
MOC-52083-1
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- 208 Pieces
- 2024
- _TLG_
- Speed Champions
- 1182
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Hello Knight Rider and Speed Champions fans,
KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) from the original TV series Knight Rider is one of the most famous fictional cars. It is a modified 1982 Pontiac Trans Am which is an artificially intelligent electronic computer module in the body of a highly advanced, very mobile, robotic automobile.
It is a studless build in the original, 6 studs wide Speed Champions style and fits perfectly to the new City style cars too. I wanted to create a sleek model which is as accurate as possible in this small scale. I minimized the use of stickers to keep the flexibility of the used parts in further builds, and the last picture shows the car without any stickers.
The model has space for one minifigure. The Michael Knight figure on the main picture is from the set 71286, the instructions and parts list files do not contain it.
One of the most challenging details was the front with the iconic red scanner bar and the rectangular white headlights. I made lots of versions and I think the actual one with some tricky build techniques is the best one. Simple black stickers were added to the side of the clear transparent elements on the sides to make visible the headlights only on the front side.
The model contains lots of details: the circular fuel cap on the left side, the orange one and the red one turn signal lights on the sides, the side-view mirrors, the convertible roof, the small rear wing and the blue vehicle registration plate on the rear to which a custom sticker had been added. The steering wheel is modeled too, and three stickers are added to the dashboard to recreate some of its iconic elements.
The wheels are built too and on my physical model the white circles between the wheel covers and the tires are made of a Lego rubber belt (unfortunately this part is not included by Studio).
I hope you enjoy the build and the car. Many thanks for your support!
_TLG_ (Laszlo Torma), Sept, 2020
flickr: _TLG_ https://www.flickr.com/people/169693688@N03/
instagram: tlg_lego https://www.instagram.com/tlg_lego/
twitter: _TLG_ https://twitter.com/TLG88853510
facebook: TLG https://www.facebook.com/TLG-102868351199475
Lego Ideas: _TLG_
Purchasing instructions for this model you will get the following files:
- High-resolution, professionally designed PDF Instructions file with a detailed parts list (showing quantity, color, Item No. and images of the parts)
- Detailed parts list in CSV (showing details without images)
- Parts list in XML for Bricklink
- Sticker designs in png format
+ Bonus: all above files for KARR too
NOTE: Instructions and parts list do not contain the minifigure.
KARR version:
KITT (Knight Industries Two Thousand) from the original TV series Knight Rider is one of the most famous fictional cars. It is a modified 1982 Pontiac Trans Am which is an artificially intelligent electronic computer module in the body of a highly advanced, very mobile, robotic automobile.
It is a studless build in the original, 6 studs wide Speed Champions style and fits perfectly to the new City style cars too. I wanted to create a sleek model which is as accurate as possible in this small scale. I minimized the use of stickers to keep the flexibility of the used parts in further builds, and the last picture shows the car without any stickers.
The model has space for one minifigure. The Michael Knight figure on the main picture is from the set 71286, the instructions and parts list files do not contain it.
One of the most challenging details was the front with the iconic red scanner bar and the rectangular white headlights. I made lots of versions and I think the actual one with some tricky build techniques is the best one. Simple black stickers were added to the side of the clear transparent elements on the sides to make visible the headlights only on the front side.
The model contains lots of details: the circular fuel cap on the left side, the orange one and the red one turn signal lights on the sides, the side-view mirrors, the convertible roof, the small rear wing and the blue vehicle registration plate on the rear to which a custom sticker had been added. The steering wheel is modeled too, and three stickers are added to the dashboard to recreate some of its iconic elements.
The wheels are built too and on my physical model the white circles between the wheel covers and the tires are made of a Lego rubber belt (unfortunately this part is not included by Studio).
I hope you enjoy the build and the car. Many thanks for your support!
_TLG_ (Laszlo Torma), Sept, 2020
flickr: _TLG_ https://www.flickr.com/people/169693688@N03/
instagram: tlg_lego https://www.instagram.com/tlg_lego/
twitter: _TLG_ https://twitter.com/TLG88853510
facebook: TLG https://www.facebook.com/TLG-102868351199475
Lego Ideas: _TLG_
Purchasing instructions for this model you will get the following files:
- High-resolution, professionally designed PDF Instructions file with a detailed parts list (showing quantity, color, Item No. and images of the parts)
- Detailed parts list in CSV (showing details without images)
- Parts list in XML for Bricklink
- Sticker designs in png format
+ Bonus: all above files for KARR too
NOTE: Instructions and parts list do not contain the minifigure.
KARR version:
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