August 19, 20169 yr 3 minutes ago, tractorboy said: First impressions are disappointing. It lacks all the nice details of the original, which I suspected it might. The black mudguards totally kill the look. No grills on the rims...no windscreen.... It looks more like a modern production sports buggy than a vintage classic. It's actually pretty faithful to the current production, I can understand Caterham choosing this model to put forward their flagship (the 620r is the fastest Caterham in production).
August 19, 20169 yr Disappointing yet again. I don't know what the designers are smoking these days but, I wouldn't want to try it. Then again the Delorean was hideous and look at it now!
August 19, 20169 yr 1 minute ago, Pomodoro said: It's actually pretty faithful to the current production, I can understand Caterham choosing this model to put forward their flagship (the 620r is the fastest Caterham in production). Ok that makes sense. I didn't even realise there was a current production model. Pity, I prefer the vintage one.
August 19, 20169 yr It is pretty faithful to the 620R. However this fact just does not save that color choice. It might look and feel different physically though. Some sets just have this 'ugly as hell on pictures but looking amazing in real life' syndrome. Edited August 19, 20169 yr by inversion
August 19, 20169 yr 1 minute ago, inversion said: It is pretty faithful to the 620R. However this fact just does not save that color choice. It might look and feel different physically though. My guess is they didn't want a color too similar to one of the Creator cars. Here's the color chart from Caterham: If you look at pictures of the car in these colors, the blue looks like the beetle, the green like the mini, the black would be pretty bad for shaping and the orange-red too close to the F40, that leaves orange and yellow.
August 19, 20169 yr The colour doesn't bother me. It just doesn't look to scale like the original submission looked, it doesn't look as long and sleek as the original. . The wheel arches have huge gaps now as well.
August 19, 20169 yr 31 minutes ago, tractorboy said: First impressions are disappointing. It lacks all the nice details of the original, which I suspected it might. The black mudguards totally kill the look. No grills on the rims...no windscreen.... It looks more like a modern production sports buggy than a vintage classic. No steering either. It all explains the low sticker price. Staying well away.
August 19, 20169 yr I also think it looks much better with wheel cover over top of the wheel as done in original submission.
August 19, 20169 yr 1 hour ago, Pomodoro said: My guess is they didn't want a color too similar to one of the Creator cars. Here's the color chart from Caterham: If you look at pictures of the car in these colors, the blue looks like the beetle, the green like the mini, the black would be pretty bad for shaping and the orange-red too close to the F40, that leaves orange and yellow. Well, Caterham also mentions that you can get any alternative colour on request, so there are a lot more options than those six.
August 19, 20169 yr 21 minutes ago, Brian Briggs said: Well, Caterham also mentions that you can get any alternative colour on request, so there are a lot more options than those six. There's no way a sports car company will ever greenlight a realistic toy in a custom color. I'm already surprised that Porsche accepted the Lego construction orange for Lava orange on 42056, I would have expected them to require the exact tone for such a premium product.
August 20, 20169 yr 12 hours ago, inversion said: It is pretty faithful to the 620R. However this fact just does not save that color choice. It might look and feel different physically though. Some sets just have this 'ugly as hell on pictures but looking amazing in real life' syndrome. I'm trying to figure out why it has off-road tires. Is that an option too? But I suspect you are right. I don't think the angle of the picture or the black background are very flattering to the cars lines.
August 20, 20169 yr A sporty "yellow jacket" color scheme and less flashy shine than the original submission but still turned out nice. Odd how it appears a tad smaller (shorter) though which could be due to the angle I imagine.
August 31, 20169 yr Yesterday the Caterham Cars Twitter account tweeted: So the official release by LEGO of the Caterham Super Seven is around 20 September. Available from from early October?
September 3, 20169 yr Author On 9/3/2016 at 3:43 PM, Mhd747 said: Set no. is 21307 Releasing in UK 1st October Excerpt from lego store calendar It's priceless!
September 13, 20169 yr Popular Post Official images are out. http://www.thebrickfan.com/lego-ideas-caterham-seven-620r-21307-official-images/ Edited September 13, 20169 yr by fuzzy_bricks
September 14, 20169 yr I would have paid $80 if it looked more like the original. I will probably wait until I find it discounted to buy this.
September 14, 20169 yr At ten inches (ish) how does this sit next to the Mini / VW Van / Ferrari, etc..?
September 14, 20169 yr On 9/13/2016 at 9:12 PM, Darth_Raichu said: Hmm, kind of small for $80 (price per brickfan) Don't understand that sentiment, unless you think other LEGO cars (Creator brand) are also overpriced. Mini is $100 (so 25% more), measures 1" less long, 1" less wide and only 1" taller ..... I'm guessing this set has right around 800 pieces (just looked it up, 773 so yes). Similar ppp ratio as Mini (give or take) which has 1077 pieces for $100 (okay, the extra pieces there are for the picnic basket - so perhaps $75 would have been the more comparable price). Still, I don't think this is much overpriced. Like it A LOT.
September 14, 20169 yr 2 hours ago, Phil B said: Don't understand that sentiment, unless you think other LEGO cars (Creator brand) are also overpriced. Mini is $100 (so 25% more), measures 1" less long, 1" less wide and only 1" taller ..... I'm guessing this set has right around 800 pieces (just looked it up, 773 so yes). Similar ppp ratio as Mini (give or take) which has 1077 pieces for $100 (okay, the extra pieces there are for the picnic basket - so perhaps $75 would have been the more comparable price). Still, I don't think this is much overpriced. Like it A LOT. Hmm, perhaps I should have said Mini Cooper and F40 look much more substantial for just $20
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