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for $1600.00 id expect better fitment than a cheap 1/20th scale medal car kit costing $30 usd. the huge gap between the front section and engine bay are pretty noticeable. are those hinges adjustable? the dashboard and center console have a large gap as well. the speaker sounds like it was taken off a kids toy.
I think your videos are tops. The Miura has always been one of my favorite cars and the detail on this kit is amazing. For a kit that expensive and large I would expect the body panels to fit a bit tighter. That was bit of a letdown.
Thanks Wayne, wish I had thought of that. Going through my box of extra parts' from other builds, I came across 2 washers made of rubber/soft plastic which improved the fit immensely. Thanks again
An Iconic Lambo. great looking motor. The gaps in the bonnet and boot where they meet the main body look a bit bigger than they should be, but apart from that it is a lovely car
😮 that was a quick build..... Aren't the gaps between the bonet and the front of the car rather big. And the same thing with the back engine bonet/boot part.
There’s no gap at the front. Small gap at the back. Remember when I filmed the beauty shots I had to have them partially opened to be able to lift them up. If you look at the last picture and thumbnail you will see how they look when they are closed
Hi there, getting to the end of my build and your videos are always helpful. I posted a note on the forum but did not get an answer except another member who had the same problem. The front wheels are wobbly despite tightening the screws as much as I can. Any suggestions? Wayne yours look solid!
I noticed you only showed the engine revving and the interior dome and taillights working - do the other features not work? That stalk switch with horn and signal switch not work?
I forgot about that. I don’t remember a signal switch in this vehicle you push the signal switch for horn and press it towards the chair to turn on the lights
Wayne, I have been trying to get the R2D2 you made, I filled out app for it , but it said it was from the uk. I filled out app for the US and they said they had different email, I checked both and the email is right. Is there anyway you might be able to help? Thank you
Another nice looking Agora 1:8 model car and your typical, clearly done assembly. I do have a concern with the somewhat poor fit of the body with the engine cover. The interior looks to be very well made. I understand your personal preference on the name badges at the rear of the car, but for the viewing benefit of your audience, I feel they should see the completed model as it was intended to be (and, as is done on the real car). *Then you can just peel them off if you'd like. 😃
One of my absolute fav cars, and congrats on the build, but I am not liking how the rear fits onto the main section of the car. It looks like its not completely closed..also the trunk doesnt fir very well...For the price of this model I would expect the end result to have better fitment.
The headlights are all wrong and not fitting correctly , is this something you did? I was planning on ordering this model but now I'm having second thoughts!
Another question. I had a lot of trouble fitting the front chassis on to the center section and had to try to fit it by taking the spare tire out. That didn't help - so I put the tire back in and eventually wrestled the front section on to the center section. The questioin - in some earlier steps I see you had the spare tire in place but in the later steps - when putting the hood in place, the spare tire is missing. Why is it missing and did you have to take the car apart to put the spare tire back in?
No I actually only installed 1 screw in the spare tyre spindle. That way I could easily take it out and back in as it swivels around. It was easier to for the front end without the tyre in and then replace once it’s in place
@worldofwayne question.. I know several people who are having an issue with the front hood. It seems like it hits on something that won't allow it to close properly unless you keep pressure on it. Watching your video initially your hood looks the same as mine.. you can later see you removed the spare tire.. then at the end it looks like your hood lines up well and your spare is reinstalled. . Any tips be greatly appreciated as this is driving me crazy.
I removed the tire to see if that was the hat was stopping it go down. Turns out it wasn’t that it was the black frame under the bonnet it needs to be really tightly screwed in to the underside of the bonnet. Once that’s done it should go down fine
I've had trouble with the doors staying closed. The hinges are tight and the door latches aren't strong enough to keep the doors closed - they keep springing open. Any suggestions besides taking the doors off and stretching/bending the hinges?
Can't tell if the model wasn't assembled properly or that there's something wrong with the kit, as the engine cover and bonnet both didn't look like they sat properly.
They are fine. I had them opened. If you look at the thumbnail you will see them in place. There is a bit of a gap on the back section but it aligns fine on top so not sure about that
A truly beautiful model of an iconic and legendary masterpiece. All you need to do now is to take it over to Iain Tyrell's workshop [also on UA-cam] to show him and the team! They are totally rebuilding this exact car! I'm sure they would be interested to see it. Not far from you either. He is based near the huge Airbus wings factory in Broughton, near Chester. Give him a call!
It is really nice but I wish they would do a more modern Lambo. Same with a Ferrari! Some absolutely stunning recent Ferraris that I wish I could build.
Very nice looking car, but those gaps between with the hood and truck sections as they meet to the door; I'm surprised your OCD is not driving you nuts! 😅I know it would send me into orbit.
I’m confused what everyone is looking at. It’s not that bad. The back section has a gap but the front is pretty flush. I suspect I hadn’t closed it fully on the video. The thumbnail shows it off much better
Just started watching your video and couldn’t help noticing what looks like rust/oxidation on the trailing edge of the rear section as you were attaching the number plate lamps?
Continuing watching and I see that you’ve either swapped out the rear section and boot lid for a cleaner version or applied some t-cut as some marks remain visible. Never seen this on a 1:8 kit before, and is unusual on what should be recently manufactured parts.
I am extremely disappointed with this Miura model. None of the body panels fit well - with large gaps about the doors, boot and bonnet. The doors will not stay shut. And, most importantly, in this stage (12) the plastic skirts were warped so that they would not fit or stay in place. Even when forced into place they interfered with the movement of the doors such that the doors couldn't be used. I have asked Agora for replacement skirts but I do not hold much hope out that they will fit any better. Very disappointing model build, particularly to have the very last step in the year long process be such that the car can not be finished. I have made several Agora models - all went well - but this one was made with very poor tolerances for components.
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for $1600.00 id expect better fitment than a cheap 1/20th scale medal car kit costing $30 usd. the huge gap between the front section and engine bay are pretty noticeable. are those hinges adjustable? the dashboard and center console have a large gap as well. the speaker sounds like it was taken off a kids toy.
I think your videos are tops. The Miura has always been one of my favorite cars and the detail on this kit is amazing. For a kit that expensive and large I would expect the body panels to fit a bit tighter. That was bit of a letdown.
Can't believe this build is done already! Seems like you just started it a few months ago. Great job Wayne!
Thanks Wayne, wish I had thought of that. Going through my box of extra parts' from other builds, I came across 2 washers made of rubber/soft plastic which improved the fit immensely. Thanks again
It looks really fantastic! What a gorgeous model. Well done, Wayne. Thanks for sharing this experience.
Still the best looking Lamborghini ever in my opinion and the very first "super car"!
I like this completed model car very nice yellow. ❤😊👍🤗☺️🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹
An Iconic Lambo. great looking motor. The gaps in the bonnet and boot where they meet the main body look a bit bigger than they should be, but apart from that it is a lovely car
Congrats on finishing another one Wayne, looks awesome! Feels like you just started this a couple months ago.
It’s a gorgeous model .. love that yellow !
Sadly out of my price range🥹☹️☹️
😮 that was a quick build..... Aren't the gaps between the bonet and the front of the car rather big. And the same thing with the back engine bonet/boot part.
There’s no gap at the front. Small gap at the back. Remember when I filmed the beauty shots I had to have them partially opened to be able to lift them up. If you look at the last picture and thumbnail you will see how they look when they are closed
Very nice yellow model car Italian car this Lamborghini Miura. ❤😊👍🤗☺️🇮🇹🇮🇹🇮🇹🚗🚗🚗🚗
Lamborghini Miura Wonderful
Perché non fa il Ferrari Transporter della centauria da 1040uscite
Hi there, getting to the end of my build and your videos are always helpful. I posted a note on the forum but did not get an answer except another member who had the same problem. The front wheels are wobbly despite tightening the screws as much as I can.
Any suggestions? Wayne yours look solid!
Try getting m1 / m2 washers and putting a washer in there
I noticed you only showed the engine revving and the interior dome and taillights working - do the other features not work? That stalk switch with horn and signal switch not work?
I forgot about that. I don’t remember a signal switch in this vehicle you push the signal switch for horn and press it towards the chair to turn on the lights
Great model, I think the Headlights and surrounds need better alignment.
You should do a show and have all your cars that you are built on there and show them all off. Just a suggestion.
Wayne, I have been trying to get the R2D2 you made, I filled out app for it , but it said it was from the uk. I filled out app for the US and they said they had different email, I checked both and the email is right. Is there anyway you might be able to help? Thank you
I would contact Fanhome. They should be able to
Sort it for you
Very cool model. Exciting to see how everything came together at the end.
Another nice looking Agora 1:8 model car and your typical, clearly done assembly. I do have a concern with the somewhat poor fit of the body with the engine cover. The interior looks to be very well made. I understand your personal preference on the name badges at the rear of the car, but for the viewing benefit of your audience, I feel they should see the completed model as it was intended to be (and, as is done on the real car). *Then you can just peel them off if you'd like. 😃
Beautiful. Beautiful! Well done!!
One of my absolute fav cars, and congrats on the build, but I am not liking how the rear fits onto the main section of the car. It looks like its not completely closed..also the trunk doesnt fir very well...For the price of this model I would expect the end result to have better fitment.
Awesome looking car. Just enough of that Lamborghini ridiculousness and lunacy to make it look great.
The headlights are all wrong and not fitting correctly , is this something you did? I was planning on ordering this model but now I'm having second thoughts!
What's wrong with them?
Respect!!!!!!
Spettacolare Wayne ora sto facendo il leopard 2a6 ma appena l ho finito vado subito ad abbonarmi per la lamborghini miura
Hey @worldofwayne are you planning on doing the fanhome enterprise D build I know you started it wasn’t sure if you were considering doing it again
No I’m not going to be doing that while I am building the refit
@@WorldofWayneUK when your done with the refit are you planing on it then?
@@Jeffrey_Haggard84 I may do. I want to see how others fair with the model and how it looks at the end
@@WorldofWayneUK i understand I went to look for your old videos and there gone was why I was asking lol.
Another question. I had a lot of trouble fitting the front chassis on to the center section and had to try to fit it by taking the spare tire out. That didn't help - so I put the tire back in and eventually wrestled the front section on to the center section. The questioin - in some earlier steps I see you had the spare tire in place but in the later steps - when putting the hood in place, the spare tire is missing. Why is it missing and did you have to take the car apart to put the spare tire back in?
No I actually only installed 1 screw in the spare tyre spindle. That way I could easily take it out and back in as it swivels around. It was easier to for the front end without the tyre in and then replace once it’s in place
@worldofwayne question.. I know several people who are having an issue with the front hood. It seems like it hits on something that won't allow it to close properly unless you keep pressure on it. Watching your video initially your hood looks the same as mine.. you can later see you removed the spare tire.. then at the end it looks like your hood lines up well and your spare is reinstalled. . Any tips be greatly appreciated as this is driving me crazy.
I removed the tire to see if that was the hat was stopping it go down. Turns out it wasn’t that it was the black frame under the bonnet it needs to be really tightly screwed in to the underside of the bonnet. Once that’s done it should go down fine
@@WorldofWayneUK thank you! I will try that tonight!
@@WorldofWayneUK Thank you! Turns out on mine its the fuel pipe... pulled it out and perfect... Need to figure out how to adjust it.
@@allanfiedler9645 Yes same, pulled out the fuel pipe and front hood gap is 95% gone. I'm just going to leave mine out.
Hey Wayne u have any plans on building the Fanhome Infinity Gauntlet
Yep. Next couple of weeks hopefully
@@WorldofWayneUK Did Altaya release it for the French market
@@josephstanley5138 I have no idea. They may have
Looks great. Do the headlights pop up?
No they are fixed
Excellent !!!!
Hi wayne that is one great model I got in touch with fanhome they told me there is still no date for the ecto 1 release
Beautiful model 👍👍👍👌👌👌
good vid build nice build thanks lee
Where are logos (Lamborghini and Miura S at end stage 100)? From Stage 1 - stickers.
I didn’t like them so left them off
I've had trouble with the doors staying closed. The hinges are tight and the door latches aren't strong enough to keep the doors closed - they keep springing open. Any suggestions besides taking the doors off and stretching/bending the hinges?
I didn’t have an issue with the doors. The just have a gap near the back
Yes. I have same problem. Without door hinge, door and cabin perfect together. But the hinge is problem.
"Well I can't see any reason to not screw this in" *Car explodes*
😂😂😂
Can't tell if the model wasn't assembled properly or that there's something wrong with the kit, as the engine cover and bonnet both didn't look like they sat properly.
They are fine. I had them opened. If you look at the thumbnail you will see them in place. There is a bit of a gap on the back section but it aligns fine on top so not sure about that
Those huge gaps between the door and hood/trunk sections and other fitment issues I noticed would absolutely drive me mad.
impossible to fix, I hated this model.
I had a thought for a build up. Bubo the owl from Clash of the Titans. That could be fun
Definitely
A truly beautiful model of an iconic and legendary masterpiece. All you need to do now is to take it over to Iain Tyrell's workshop [also on UA-cam] to show him and the team! They are totally rebuilding this exact car! I'm sure they would be interested to see it. Not far from you either. He is based near the huge Airbus wings factory in Broughton, near Chester. Give him a call!
This is correct. It is a barn find from my neighborhood in black forest Germany!
I love it. ❤️ 👍
That's Amazing 🫶💪💪💪 Manu Thanks ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
It is really nice but I wish they would do a more modern Lambo. Same with a Ferrari! Some absolutely stunning recent Ferraris that I wish I could build.
Very nice looking car, but those gaps between with the hood and truck sections as they meet to the door; I'm surprised your OCD is not driving you nuts! 😅I know it would send me into orbit.
I’m confused what everyone is looking at. It’s not that bad. The back section has a gap but the front is pretty flush. I suspect I hadn’t closed it fully on the video. The thumbnail shows it off much better
@@WorldofWayneUK I sent you an email with some photos of what I think the comments are referring to
Wow another done well done 👍👍👍🍺🍺🍺🍺💞💞💞🇦🇺🇦🇺💪💪
hi wayne great build but that rear number plate is far to big the model the real cars number plate was a lot smaller
Great build but those eyelashes pity you can't leave out I think the car would look miles better other than that great so onto the next one Wayne 😀
🌹🌹🎉
Just started watching your video and couldn’t help noticing what looks like rust/oxidation on the trailing edge of the rear section as you were attaching the number plate lamps?
Close it’s actually flocking from the Gremlin build lol. It’s in the plastic box I was storing it in
Continuing watching and I see that you’ve either swapped out the rear section and boot lid for a cleaner version or applied some t-cut as some marks remain visible. Never seen this on a 1:8 kit before, and is unusual on what should be recently manufactured parts.
@@richardjohn2734 no I just wiped off the flock
Thanks for clarifying its flock as I was considering purchasing the entire kit once it became available.
There’s something wrong with those headlights….
Shims….just like a real Lambo then.
Those eyelashes look horrible. The engine is nice though. Great series Wayne.
Never a fan of the eye lashes
I am extremely disappointed with this Miura model. None of the body panels fit well - with large gaps about the doors, boot and bonnet. The doors will not stay shut. And, most importantly, in this stage (12) the plastic skirts were warped so that they would not fit or stay in place. Even when forced into place they interfered with the movement of the doors such that the doors couldn't be used. I have asked Agora for replacement skirts but I do not hold much hope out that they will fit any better. Very disappointing model build, particularly to have the very last step in the year long process be such that the car can not be finished. I have made several Agora models - all went well - but this one was made with very poor tolerances for components.
Check out mymiurabuild.com/ . Todd address and rectifies some common issues
@@WorldofWayneUK Thanks