Audi Sport Quattro S1 Group B Rally
ATTENTION: You are only purchasing digital instructions for the model shown. For physical kits, take a look here!
Difficulty level: advanced
Parts count: 1225
Model release: 2020
Scale: 1:15
Dimensions: ~ 28.8 x 12.8 x 9.6 cm / 11.3 x 5.0 x 3.8 in.
Estimated parts cost using original LEGO® parts: 115€
The legendary 1984 rally championchip winner, now ready to win your heart in brick form!
ATTENTION: You are only purchasing digital instructions for the model shown. For physical kits, take a look here!
Difficulty level: advanced
Parts count: 1225
Model release: 2020
Scale: 1:15
Dimensions: ~ 28.8 x 12.8 x 9.6 cm / 11.3 x 5.0 x 3.8 in.
Estimated parts cost using original LEGO® parts: 115€
The legendary 1984 rally championchip winner, now ready to win your heart in brick form!
ATTENTION: You are only purchasing digital instructions for the model shown. For physical kits, take a look here!
Difficulty level: advanced
Parts count: 1225
Model release: 2020
Scale: 1:15
Dimensions: ~ 28.8 x 12.8 x 9.6 cm / 11.3 x 5.0 x 3.8 in.
Estimated parts cost using original LEGO® parts: 115€
The legendary 1984 rally championchip winner, now ready to win your heart in brick form!
Features:
This aerodynamic beast features opening doors, an opening hood as well as a removeable rear cover to reveal the rear mounted radiator.
The scarce rally interior and a very detailled engine bay give it that final touch.
The rally lights can easily be removed to give the build a cleaner look if that’s what you’re going for!
With the purchase of the instructions you also receive the PDF sticker sheet to print the stickers yourself.
How to get the parts needed for this build?
Below you can find the parts list for this creation, both as pictures so you can compare it to your own parts collection, as well as in the form of a Bricklink-compatible XML-list, which can be imported into a Blicklink Wanted-List here.
Bricklink is my recommended go-to method to purchase parts needed for MOCs (My Own Creation). It’s a big sales platform with thousands of sellers, similar to eBay, but entirely focused on LEGO® bricks and sets. Bricklink is definetely not the easiest site to navigate, so I can recommend taking a look at some tutorials you can find online.
In case you don’t want to go through the hassle of gathering the parts yourself, you can also order complete kits directly from me here.