@@WildlyInnacurate not the first one to come up with this, if you look on instagram and rebrickable, you will find many others who've done this before me. But im glad you like it!
Love the more proportional update to the Zonda. Not sure if you already tried the windshield piece from the official Pagani Utopia for this moc as it is more rounded than the traditional speed champions windshield. Nevertheless great build!
Thank you as always! I did experiment with both canopies, and when I compare them to the scale model, I find that the A pillars just make the less rounded canopy more suitable. To give a more specific example, I think the rounded one suits cars like koenigseggs more. But I understand your thoughts, the footprint shape of the real zonda is quite round indeed!
This is one of the best looking Zonda MOCs in Speed Champions scale that I have seen. I'm a huge fan of Pagani. I would love to see this on Rebrickable and would 100% build it. Would love to see how you'd do a Zonda-R.
Thank you for the compliments. Unfortunately I won't sell instructions, but happy to give written advice instead if you want to try making it yourself. Just try it, and if you get stuck, dm me on instagram!
If Pagani is coming back in SC I would like to see a history double pack one is the Zonda Z12 and the other one is the Cadolunga (Sorry for the spelling) and then both parties are happy and all Pagani's are beautiful.
Super clean model, one of the best supercar mocs ive seen! Keep it up! Would enjoy seeing a more in depth video about the different building techniques involved as well:)
Thank you. For those who are keen eyed, this moc shares a lot of similarities to my Murcielago, which I have discussed in depth. I don't make many secrets, the answers are all on my channel!
Hey, cool! I actually watched some of your catalog, including the murcielago one right after commenting this, and noticed the similarity. A clever and compact solution. Makes me want to get into building again:)
@timelymanner1463 it's probably just the colour or that huge slope used for the tops of the doors. However the change from 8 wide to 9 wide on the Zonda f was exactly what was needed. Might try that myself it looks really good.
Did you use different a different light for the thumbnail than for the video? In the thumbnail it looks like what you said it is (Bright Red) but in the video it look far more orange
Interesting feedback, will take it into consideration. Its actually the exact same light, just in slightly different positions. I'll keep this in mind for future videos, thanks for letting me know 🙂
I have a question can you upgrade lego speed champions the mclaren f1 Beacause i think that the lengh is wrong and i don't know hos to make it a bit longuer
@@WhyRobTop you can either buy a set that has them, buy from lego online pick a brick in the rare occasion it pops up, or erase prints using isopropyl alcohol (tutorial available on my channel)
@@timelymanner1463I'm especially interested in the structure of the front hood, mostly how the headlights area is mounted. And also I'm really interested in how you obtained the slightly upward angle of the sides :)
@@pinkraven4402 for the sides being angled, look at my lamborghini murcielago video. For the front, its really simple, don't over-complicate: see that there is a bit of the round 1x2 showing near the lights? That somehow attaches to a spit near the chassis - I'll let you figure that out.
I like how you continue to use the Speed Champions chassis and windscreen! Impressive details and angles as always, and the Pagani minifigure is neat!
Thank you so much for your continued support! Yes I do like the windscreens and the chassis too, I try using them wherever I can 😁
😮you never cease to amaze me, very cool and cool
Thank you so much! 😁
Amazing work! Love the body shaping and details of the engine bay :)
Thank you so much! So glad you appreciate the details 😁
This is way too clean!! Please make a tutorial on this
This is AMAAZING
Thank you!
This is defintely one of my favourite pagani's made of lego, great work keep it up!
Thank you so much 😀
For those who are wondering, the "F" in Zonda F stands for "Fangio", honoring the legendary F1 champion from Argentina: Juan Manuel Fangio.
i love this MOC so much, i'd love to build it. i also love how you added a Horacio Pagani figure with it
woah this MOC is really cool man. just watched your revuelto and f80 vids lol. your MOCs are very very impressive.
@@KarimBoctorAwad thank you!
Another great Zonda moc!
Thank you so much 😀
Love the roller skates as the headlights
@@WildlyInnacurate not the first one to come up with this, if you look on instagram and rebrickable, you will find many others who've done this before me. But im glad you like it!
Love the more proportional update to the Zonda. Not sure if you already tried the windshield piece from the official Pagani Utopia for this moc as it is more rounded than the traditional speed champions windshield. Nevertheless great build!
Thank you as always! I did experiment with both canopies, and when I compare them to the scale model, I find that the A pillars just make the less rounded canopy more suitable. To give a more specific example, I think the rounded one suits cars like koenigseggs more. But I understand your thoughts, the footprint shape of the real zonda is quite round indeed!
What an awesome moc, all of the body lines and proportions are captured perfectly. 1000x better than the Pagani utopia set.
@@Regan_Tatham thank you!
This is one of the best looking Zonda MOCs in Speed Champions scale that I have seen. I'm a huge fan of Pagani. I would love to see this on Rebrickable and would 100% build it. Would love to see how you'd do a Zonda-R.
Thank you for the compliments. Unfortunately I won't sell instructions, but happy to give written advice instead if you want to try making it yourself. Just try it, and if you get stuck, dm me on instagram!
Omg this is amazing i need to build this
Thank you!
beautiful moc
Thank you, drunk markiplier 😀
this one actually looks like the car too bru 😭 good work
other pagani builds look so ass compared to this
Holy cow, that looks awesome, I gotta make one
Thanks!
This is absolut perfection
Thank you 😀
If Pagani is coming back in SC I would like to see a history double pack one is the Zonda Z12 and the other one is the Cadolunga (Sorry for the spelling) and then both parties are happy and all Pagani's are beautiful.
Super clean model, one of the best supercar mocs ive seen! Keep it up! Would enjoy seeing a more in depth video about the different building techniques involved as well:)
Thank you. For those who are keen eyed, this moc shares a lot of similarities to my Murcielago, which I have discussed in depth. I don't make many secrets, the answers are all on my channel!
Hey, cool! I actually watched some of your catalog, including the murcielago one right after commenting this, and noticed the similarity. A clever and compact solution. Makes me want to get into building again:)
Amazing model!
It seems to me that you can use part 53118 or 30663 as a steering wheel :)
Thank you! For an old car like this, 30663 might be better, I just keep forgetting to buy it 🫨
Zonda F is my favourite Pagani. However, I much prefer your C12. But might give this one a go too.
Why do you prefer the C12?
@timelymanner1463 it's probably just the colour or that huge slope used for the tops of the doors. However the change from 8 wide to 9 wide on the Zonda f was exactly what was needed. Might try that myself it looks really good.
amazing!
Thank you!
Lego Horacio Pagani is crazy
😎
Did you use different a different light for the thumbnail than for the video? In the thumbnail it looks like what you said it is (Bright Red) but in the video it look far more orange
Interesting feedback, will take it into consideration. Its actually the exact same light, just in slightly different positions. I'll keep this in mind for future videos, thanks for letting me know 🙂
@timelymanner1463 Definitely. The thumbnail looks deep red and the video looks light red.
Sick
Very cool
Cookiiiiiiiiig🔥🔥🔥💀💀🗿🗿
I have a question can you upgrade lego speed champions the mclaren f1
Beacause i think that the lengh is wrong and i don't know hos to make it a bit longuer
@@aaaaaaaaaaaa899 just extend the distance between the wheels by one stud, and use some extra parts to fill the gaps.
could you make a tutorial on how to build it?
Nope, no plans to do that a the moment
Tutorial pls
Maybe I can show you one of my MOC’s?
@@WhyRobTop of course. You can show me on instagram @mr_timely_manner
so where are the instrucctions my friend ?? we have had many talks and i had no idea u built cars
Unfortunately, due to work legal circumstances, I cannot sell instructions!
How do you get fully clear windscreens?
@@WhyRobTop you can either buy a set that has them, buy from lego online pick a brick in the rare occasion it pops up, or erase prints using isopropyl alcohol (tutorial available on my channel)
@@timelymanner1463 Thank you, I have been making a MOC and wanted to have a fully clear windscreen so that it looks more visually appealing.
Is it possible to obtain instructions?
No, I don't sell instructions but happy to give written advice if you are trying to make it yourself.
@@timelymanner1463I'm especially interested in the structure of the front hood, mostly how the headlights area is mounted. And also I'm really interested in how you obtained the slightly upward angle of the sides :)
@@timelymanner1463I'm struggling to modify the Pagani Utopia set into Huayra and I think these particular characteristics would work amazingly well
@@pinkraven4402 for the sides being angled, look at my lamborghini murcielago video. For the front, its really simple, don't over-complicate: see that there is a bit of the round 1x2 showing near the lights? That somehow attaches to a spit near the chassis - I'll let you figure that out.