Конструктор lego creator expert 10271 fiat 500

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Эта итальянская классика, машина желтого цвета, недавно была довольно комично увековечена в фильме Джеймса Бонда "Спектр" 2015 года, когда главный герой гонял на голубом Фиате 500 во время гонки в Риме. Фигура Джеймса Бонда всегда была синонимом красивых женщин и роскошных спортивных автомобилей, так что увидеть его на Fiat 500 было неожиданно и забавно.


Запуск следует за другим классическим автомобилем, LEGO Ford Mustang, выпущенным в прошлом 2019 году.

Комплект LEGO Creator Fiat 500 - это один из наборов конструктора для заядлых коллекционеров или энтузиастов, который удачно воссоздает культовый итальянский автомобиль в миниатюре.

Комплект смоделирован по мотивам Fiat 500F 1960-х годов в ярко-желтом цвете и отличается уникальной конструкцией из 960 деталей.

Набор хорошо подходит для экспертов сборки Лего: на нем можно попробовать свои силы.







Автомобиль отличается заднеприводным двигателем, откидной тканевой крышей и даже функционирующими дверями и капотом. Очень детально!








Комплект LEGO Creator Fiat 500 продается по цене 90 долларов и поставляется в комплекте с миниатюрным мольбертом с изображением автомобиля, припаркованным у римского Колизея.

10271 LEGO Fiat 500

10271 Fiat 500 is a 960 piece Creator Expert set released in 2020. While the MSRP is 79,99 €, the current average price on the secondary markets is around 67,00 €. The set is estimated to retire sometime within mid to late 2023. Once retired, the initial annual growth for the first year will be around 15% but will level off closer to 13% after the second year, which will value the set between 107,00 € and 130,00 € shortly after retirement.

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  • The Fiat 500 is a rear-engined, four-seat, small city car that was manufactured and marketed by Fiat Automobiles from 1957 to 1975.
  • Fiat 500 was designed by LEGO designer Pierre Normandin.
  • It is a co-branded set with Fiat.

Fiat 500 Reviews

“ I think the Fiat 500 was a great choice for the Creator Expert line, it is truly an iconic car and the LEGO version is instantly recognizable. The added extras are also really nice, enhancing a great building experience for a reasonable price. My only complaint is the lack . More of steering – after the excellent 10265 Ford Mustang I was really hoping to see a functional steering wheel in the next Creator Expert car as well.”

“If you're a longtime collector of Creator Expert cars, or are new to the game, I highly recommend the LEGO Fiat 500. It ticks all the right boxes, from price, design, historic relevance and makes for a cracker of a display model.”

“ I think there really is something for everyone with this set: MOC builders like myself will no doubt find that the vast array of Cool Yellow elements opens new doors for custom creations. Those who enjoy a therapeutic build session can expect plenty of novel techniques and . More satisfying subassemblies. And finally, those interested in the completed vehicle itself will find plenty of intricate details on the car - both internal and external. Truly a set that has potential to please all LEGO enthusiasts. Well, so long as they like Cool Yellow!”

“ The set employs 2x4 plates with TECHNIC pins as the floor of the car, which is suspended between Technic bricks. Nearly 400 bright light yellow elements are included, many of which are brand new in this color. The 1x2 rounded plates are used to accommodate the angled . More bodywork panels.”

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About Creator Expert Vehicles

The LEGO Creator Expert Vehicles theme focuses on sets of iconic automobiles such as the Volkswagen Beetle to the Aston Martin DB5, motorcycles like the Harley Fat Boy and other vehicles. These vehicle sets focus on authentic details both inside and out and are designed to provide a rewarding building experience for any collector.

Vehicles was introduced in 2014 and currently consists of 14 sets. As of today, 10248 Ferrari F40 is the most valuable Vehicles set with an estimated new/factory sealed value of 275,00 €.

This LEGO® Creator Expert Fiat 500 model car (10271) recreates a true icon of classic automotive design. Teenagers and adult fans will enjoy the challenging building experience offered by this model kit based on the Fiat 500F legend from the late ‘60s, and will appreciate all the authentic LEGO brick details, such as the luggage rack with suitcase, detailed interior, and opening roof, doors, hood and tailgate.

To complete the Italian theme, this classic model car also includes a folding easel with a paintbrush, palette and small ‘painting’ of the car in front of the famous Colosseum in Rome.

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Following his examination of the new parts, Inthert returns today to report on the actual build of LEGO® Creator Expert 10271 Fiat 500. (And don't forget, you could win a copy of the set in our latest building competition!)


While the most striking thing about the LEGO® Creator Expert Fiat 500 is unquestionably its Cool Yellow/ Bright Light Yellow base colour, the set has much more to offer than just recolours! Today we’ll be delving deeper into the build process before taking a look at the completed model.

Bag 1

The first set of numbered bags predictably focuses on the construction of the chassis, but by the end we also see a good deal of the rear end completed too.


I was surprised to find four double inverted slopes, Brick 2X2X2/3, Inverted Bow in Cool Yellow (6296511 | 32803) are used to strengthen the undersides rather than being ised elsewhere on the visible body work – LEGO definitely has no qualms with putting newly recoloured elements to practical, if unceremonious, use.


A nifty little trick involving a Plate 2X3 W. Holder in Dark Stone Grey/ Dark Bluish Gray (4227517 | 30350) is used to securely attach the rear bumper to the rest of the vehicle. It’s a good example of how System bricks can be used to create very sturdy connections.


Towards the end of the first set of bags we find the most satisfying part of the entire build: the construction of the tapering sides. Well, I suppose it’s actually only one half of the most satisfying part since the front section is built up in a similar way later on. In any case the technique is worth talking about. At one end, and providing the main mounting point, is a single hinge Plate 1X2 in Cool Yellow (6296491 | 19954). This allows the wheel arch panel to taper inwards. However, it’s the fact that the panel is then studded in place at the other end that makes this interesting. A variety of elements with 1x1 rounded surfaces allow the panel to connect without its edge clashing with surrounding surfaces.


From a bird’s eye view, the result is a right-angled triangle that technically pushes the envelope on legal construction but by only a fraction of a millimetre. Similar methods of achieving angled surfaces have been used in official sets previously but it is always a welcome surprise when such techniques crop up.


Bag 2

The bulk of the next set of bags go towards building the doors and interior.


The installation of the driver and passenger seats involves a novel use of what I refer to as ice cream cone arms: Arm, No. 1 in Medium Nougat (6259768 | 28660). The resultant bar & clip connection allows both front seats to tip forwards, providing access to the rear seating.


Half-stud offsets are by no means uncommon in sets but the combination of brackets, click hinges and reverse tiles that contribute to making the offset section on each door is too wonderfully elaborate not to highlight.


Bag 3

The last set of bags finishes up the main build as well as two small accessories that we’ll take a look at later.


Putting 3.18mm bars into Technic cross-holes is a connection not seen too frequently in sets. I’ve found through MOC building that the technique can result in far more clutch power than desired so I was pleasantly surprised to find the joint on the Fiat’s sunroof works nice and smoothly.

Another example of nifty angle work can be found with the windscreen.


It’s connected top and bottom yet manages to avoid an undesirable, off-grid vertical height. I wonder if the designer did the maths or ‘simply’ stumbled upon an angle that put no visible strain on the parts?


One final thing that made me go ‘aha!’ is the hub cap connection that elegantly uses a pair of studs inserted into the wheel hub itself. I’m a little out of the loop when it comes to vehicle sets so I apologise if this is not considered a noteworthy technique.

The completed LEGO® Creator Expert Fiat 500


The completed model is frankly delightful. Near enough everything that you would expect to open, does: bonnet, doors, sunroof and boot, and all have a surprising amount of detail to see inside too.


Most impressive to me was the engine which achieves a high level of accuracy with a relatively small selection of parts.


A small detail I appreciated was the use of cheese slopes to represent pedals in the driver’s side foot well.

My only complaint about the model is more of a warning for those planning on displaying the set on a shelf: It rolls. Now for a model car, you expect wheels to turn but conversely you also want them to not turn if you place it up high. Luckily there’s a simple fix for this, attaching a stack of parts equalling two bricks high to the underside will lift tyres off the ground just barely to stop any unwanted movement.


A charming addition to the set is the brick-built suitcase and painting easel (complete with palette and brush), both of which can be stored in or on the competed model thanks to the opening sunroof and the boot-mounted luggage rack.


Here, my policy of not applying stickers is an issue, as the blank 6x6 tile should be adorned with a very nicely designed ‘painting’ of the Fiat in front of the Colosseum. Likewise, the suitcase is intended to have a selection of stamps applied - presumably indicating the many countries the artistic owner of the Fiat has travelled to. I therefore imagine my particular Fiat has yet to make any such road trips - it is factory-fresh after all!


Conclusion

Overall, I think there really is something for everyone with this set: MOC builders like myself will no doubt find that the vast array of Cool Yellow elements opens new doors for custom creations. Those who enjoy a therapeutic build session can expect plenty of novel techniques and satisfying subassemblies. And finally, those interested in the completed vehicle itself will find plenty of intricate details on the car - both internal and external. Truly a set that has potential to please all LEGO enthusiasts. Well, so long as they like Cool Yellow!

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It's a surprisingly accurate replica of Fiat's best-known model


Lego Fiat 500F

Lego Fiat 500F

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Properly restored, the rear-engined Fiat 500 released in 1957 is worth more than most late-model front-engined examples. Lego is making it more accessible by adding a 1960s 500F model to its Creator Expert line of kits. This isn't the first Lego Fiat 500 we've seen, but we're not sure if this official one is related to the unofficial one we last saw back in 2018.

The 960-piece set measures about four inches high, nine inches long, and four inches wide, meaning it will take up quite a bit of space on your desk. Lego recreated the 500's proportions with surprising accuracy, and its designers included details like the round headlights, the chromed emblem on the front fascia, the dish-shaped hubcaps, and the vented rear decklid. It's not as realistic as a die-cast model, but it's recognizable as a 500.

Opening the hood reveals the gas tank and the spare tire — just like on the real car. Lego has thankfully left out the rust that tends to develop in the battery tray, which is right behind the front fascia. Both doors open to reveal a three-spoke steering wheel with a Fiat logo, a moving gear selector, a handbrake lever you can raise and lower, as well as a folding soft top — again, just like on the actual 500F. Lower the decklid to find the Danish firm's best rendition of Fiat's air-cooled twin, which in real life develops 18 horsepower and 22 pound-feet of torque in the 500F. Zero to 60 mph (its top speed) optimistically takes about a minute if you're on flat ground with a favorable tail wind.

The replica's zero-to-60-mph time depends on what you're carrying it in. It totes a suitcase on its back everywhere it goes, and the kit includes a painting of a 500 in front of the Coliseum propped up on an easel.

Lego will release its Fiat 500 on March 1. Sold online and through authorized retailers, it's priced at $89.99, which makes it a bargain compared to a vintage one. The catch is that you can't take it out for gelato. If you'd rather invest in one you can drive to cars and coffee, there's a 1967 500F just like the one Lego offers in its kit listed in the Hemmings classifieds for the princely sum of $29,500, or about $27 per pound — yikes.

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