Jump to content

Set Review: 75910 Porsche 918 Spyder


Recommended Posts

75910_Porsche_918_Spyder_Review_teaser.j

Today it's time for another set review! We're going to take a look at one of the sets from the new Speed Champions line, namely the 75910 Porsche 918 Spyder. Will this set based on the superfast car speed into your shopping cart? Or will you put the breaks on your purchase and give the green light to another set? You'll have to read on to find out!

 

View the full article

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ah Very cool little set. Maybe this could be where the Corvette stingray I seen on Lego Ideas could fit in. Though I guess TLG would have to get endorsements for it like they did with Porsche, Lamborghini, and whatever the 3rd one was.

 

So B6 is doing this one huh? First thing I noticed was that his watch was on his right hand. Does that mean he is a fellow southpaw? By that I mean that I am left handed and as such leave my watch on my right. Speaking of the watch it looks as though he filmed this video at around 8:30 as that is about the time he started actually building the set. No idea of it was morning or night because if the watch being analog with the two hands. Also I should mention that while you can see both types of hub caps in the video I thought it was funny you kept picking up two of the same kind.

 

I have to ask, what is with the backing pans? I mean did you plan on putting them in the oven on 350 and waiting 30min for the car to make itself? Ok I am done I think...

 

So what is that tool you are using that looks kind of like a pen or a sculpting knife? Sorry I just seen you use it several times but with the time dilation it is hard to tell what you are doing with it. Also it looks as though it took you about 15 minutes to build. Not bad...

 

The Set looks cool and if I was into Porsche maybe I would get it though I am looking for a set that has a passenger seat in the real thing to have one in set form as well. The Indi cars get a pass because they are one-seaters, but these sports cars typically have a passenger seat. While yes it would drive the price up from the $15 USD I think it would be worth it.

 

Nice Review just the same B6.

  • Upvote 2

"A stranger will always be a stranger unless you give them a chance."

:m_p: :r: :m_o: :w: :l:    :n: :i: :g: :h: :t: :w: :m_o: :l: :f:

 |premierball.png| <- My Pokémon | BZPRPG Characters: Po-Matoran Doseki & Nui-Jaga Scorpio; Ga-Matoran Orca 
Matoran und Panzer: Doseki & Glitch | Marvel RP PC | Mata Nui Monopoly: Come... Own a piece of the legend!

Onua.png

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Ah Very cool little set. Maybe this could be where the Corvette stingray I seen on Lego Ideas could fit in. Though I guess TLG would have to get endorsements for it like they did with Porsche, Lamborghini, and whatever the 3rd one was.

It's Porsche, Ferrari, and McLaren.

 

So B6 is doing this one huh? First thing I noticed was that his watch was on his right hand. Does that mean he is a fellow southpaw? By that I mean that I am left handed and as such leave my watch on my right. Speaking of the watch it looks as though he filmed this video at around 8:30 as that is about the time he started actually building the set. No idea of it was morning or night because if the watch being analog with the two hands. Also I should mention that while you can see both types of hub caps in the video I thought it was funny you kept picking up two of the same kind.

Nope, I'm a righty. And yeah, I realized I didn't show off both types of hubcaps until I was editing, and at that point it was too late.

 

I have to ask, what is with the backing pans? I mean did you plan on putting them in the oven on 350 and waiting 30min for the car to make itself? Ok I am done I think...

They're not baking pans, they're plastic trays that I use to sort parts. It's easier than just dumping them on the table.

 

So what is that tool you are using that looks kind of like a pen or a sculpting knife? Sorry I just seen you use it several times but with the time dilation it is hard to tell what you are doing with it. Also it looks as though it took you about 15 minutes to build. Not bad...

It's an X-Acto knife.
  • Upvote 1
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Nice review!

 

I'm really glad the car is fairly studless. I've seen a lot of MOCists who make cars extremely studly, and I very much prefer vehicle MOCs with few studs, because they're supposed to look aerodynamic, and that lets them achieve that goal, as said in the review.

 

~B~

  • Upvote 2
Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Paste as plain text instead

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

×
×
  • Create New...