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Cole introduces his new Lego build of the Lamborghini Diablo, inspired by the modified Japanese Madlan Diablo. He provides instructions on his website and Rebrickable and highlights benefits like early access through his Patreon. The build process is detailed, starting with the front elements such as the bumper and side skirts, where he emphasizes scaling accuracy and design choices using various Lego elements. The rear assembly features a sideways building technique for the bumper, influenced by Mellier, and includes design elements like lights, vents, and potential improvements to the exhaust. Cole expresses his satisfaction with the final design, highlighting features like the tiled hood, detailed rear, roof intakes, and dark red interior. He concludes with details on how viewers can access the model’s instructions on Patreon.
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In this part of the video, Cole introduces his latest build: the Lamborghini Diablo in Lego. He informs viewers that the instructions for this model are available on his website and Rebrickable, with links in the description. Cole mentions his new Patreon and the benefits of subscribing to it, such as exclusive and early access to instructions and videos. He then provides details on the inspiration behind the build, which is based on the Madlan Diablo, a modified car from Japan. Moving into the build process, Cole shows his new desk setup and explains the initial steps in constructing the model, including the front bumper, side skirts, and the front nose. He notes the usefulness of having a similar-sized car model nearby for scaling. He also discusses the design choices for the car’s sides, which incorporate elements from both the real Diablo and other models, highlighting the use of curved slopes and plates.
00:03:00
In this part of the video, the creator discusses the assembly process for the rear section of a car model, specifically a Diablo. The creator explains the alignment of components, noting that some parts aren’t in the correct color due to availability issues. They highlight the sideways building technique used for the bumper, inspired by Mellier, which includes sections for lights and vents. An issue with the representation of the exhaust is identified, and potential improvements are considered. The segment wraps up by mentioning the addition of the roof and windshield, similar to another model, and an intake in the back, with plans to secure remaining loose parts and finalize the model.
00:06:00
In this part of the video, the speaker discusses their favorite aspects of the Diablo car model and highlights some recent updates to it. They have finalized the exterior and completed much of the interior using digital building software. The current wheel design is temporary and will be changed. They mention specific design enhancements like adding binoculars to the exhaust and refining various elements. The model is praised for its uniqueness and clean appearance, particularly noting the tiled hood and detailed rear. The speaker expresses satisfaction with the design of the roof intakes and the dark red interior. Finally, they provide information on how viewers can build the model themselves through available instructions on Patreon.