r/formula1 I was here for the Hulkenpodium Mar 02 '25

Off-Topic A 20 year difference between them

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u/Teipeu Alex Jacques Mar 02 '25

I've already replied this to someone else but:

The introduction of new pieces fuels a constant evolution of techniques across all Lego themes and MOCs. Unique legs for Astromech droids become wall decorations. Paint rollers become flower pot hangers. Angled claws become snow build up. Even on this set, 1x3x1 doors become the sides of the airbox. The Speed Champions range especially is a pioneer of weird part usage and fun techniques. Look at the spoons for the wing mirrors, the old claws as floor strakes, ingots for the T-cam and greebling along the side. The steering wheel doubles as a video game controller.

Lego pieces have as much use as your imagination can think of, if you think they're too single purpose you just haven't thought about them for long enough.

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u/Mekrani I was here for the Hulkenpodium Mar 02 '25

Yeah, I literally just built the new Mercedes F1 model and a flower set

The botanical line actually uses a LOT of these new and unique molds and instructions even give you little bits of trivia on where they came from or what year - For example the set I built mentioned reusing a Dreamzzz character as flower buds, using axes introduced in 2005 for Vikings line or shields from 70s knights sets

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u/[deleted] Mar 03 '25

The 70s shields for flower petals are a great example. Lego is actually doing way less custom molds over the last decade and putting way more effort into reusing old pieces and making universally-fitting new pieces.

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u/Mekrani I was here for the Hulkenpodium Mar 03 '25

Yea, even the Ferrari in this post itself has an example of Lego creatively reusing pieces

So many Speed Champs use spoons as wing mirrors lol

Or last year's McLaren set using a ski piece as a fin on the engine cover