Danish TSR-S
Difficulty level: expert
Parts count: 1465
Model release: 2022
Scale: 1:15
Dimensions: ~ 30.4 x 13.9 x 8.9 cm / 12.0 x 5.5 x 3.5 in.
Estimated parts cost using original LEGO® parts: 135€
The first Megacar of Danish origin, now available to complement the Danish bricks!
Difficulty level: expert
Parts count: 1465
Model release: 2022
Scale: 1:15
Dimensions: ~ 30.4 x 13.9 x 8.9 cm / 12.0 x 5.5 x 3.5 in.
Estimated parts cost using original LEGO® parts: 135€
The first Megacar of Danish origin, now available to complement the Danish bricks!
Difficulty level: expert
Parts count: 1465
Model release: 2022
Scale: 1:15
Dimensions: ~ 30.4 x 13.9 x 8.9 cm / 12.0 x 5.5 x 3.5 in.
Estimated parts cost using original LEGO® parts: 135€
The first Megacar of Danish origin, now available to complement the Danish bricks!
Important notes:
With the purchase you receive instructions for all 3 variants of the TSR-S shown in the pictures: Red/Black, Blue/Black and White/Dark Blue
The Red/Black one can be built using 100% LEGO® pieces, while the other 2 require a couple (<10) pieces from other manufacturers, which can be purchased for under 5€ at WeBricks for example.
Features:
This very solid replica of a danish beast, the TSR-S, features opening doors and a removeable engine cover as well as a tilting wing.
That wing includes a simple but clever mechanism on the inside to keep the strings “actuators” tensioned, and the very detailled interior comes as close to real thing as you can at this scale.
The TSR-S is no model for beginners as it features some tricky building techniques, but the instructions will guide you through each step with all the information you need!
The 3D-printed wheel covers by Eugen Teledezki. They're just about 10€ per set, send him a message to get a set for 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.