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When you have had enough of looking at your Speed Champions range cars neatly lined up on your shelf, take a look around the Circuit 24 Samois to find out how to keep your vehicles moving other than by pushing them and whispering vroom-vroom.
You will discover a process allowing to "slot" the and 75878 Bugatti Chiron to make it compatible with an electrical circuit. Sensitive souls refrain, it will be necessary to go to Dremel and glue glue so that the car is equipped with an engine, a rear axle adapted and ballasted so that it remains glued to the track.
There is a bit of work to get a convincing result. If the tutorial seems a bit nebulous to you on certain points, I think you can ask Sylvain (a blog reader who has brought together his two passions here) for advice to make the necessary modifications.
Otherwise, while waiting for LEGO to someday come up with a system that would give the Speed Champions range a bit of mobility (which will probably never happen), you can still see the result in the video below.
- Smallbee : It would look good on my shelf 🤩...
- Ced. : It’s well done and cute. Why deprive yourself of it?!...
- Captainvivien : Probably a better version of Hagrid's hut, but...
- the glaude : A nice set, and a nice gift for a young fan....
- benjii : Too beautiful, nothing to say....
- MaxiLord : I always have trouble with visible tenons......
- Gentalia : This set is nice... I like the opening and the internal layout...
- benjii : Really pretty set...
- MaxiLord : Very successful as a small set ^^...
- oleostwitch : without any effort it's 500 euros by recycling, lego ideas...
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