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1:8 The Ultimate McLaren W1 | White Custom Edition | Shipped in Original Gift Box (4200+ PCS)

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1:8 The Ultimate McLaren W1 | White Custom Edition | Shipped in Original Gift Box (4200+ PCS)1: 8 The Ultimate McLaren W1 White Custom Edition (4200+ PCS) Prepare to experience a new pinnacle of mechanical artistry with The Ultimate McLaren W1, an ultra advanced 1: 8 scale supercar crafted from over 4200 precision components. This model brings together every breakthrough in high performance automotive engineering and recreates them with astonishing mechanical accuracy in brick form. From suspension roll during cornering, dual channel

🏁 1:8 The Ultimate McLaren W1 | White Custom Edition (4200+ PCS)

Prepare to experience a new pinnacle of mechanical artistry with The Ultimate McLaren W1, an ultra-advanced 1:8 scale supercar crafted from over 4200 precision components. This model brings together every breakthrough in high-performance automotive engineering — and recreates them with astonishing mechanical accuracy in brick form.

From suspension roll during cornering, dual-channel shifting, pushrod suspension, and an 8-speed hybrid transmission system, to a dynamic instrument panel and modular architecture, this build encapsulates the full spirit and complexity of the real-world W1 hypercar.


📏 Dimensions

  • 59cm x 29cm x 15cm

  • 23.2in x 11.4in x 5.9in


Key Features

⚙️ 4200+ Precision Components

A highly advanced model designed with dense mechanical detailing and complex functional systems.

🎨 A refreshing customization

The package includes a full set of custom exterior pieces in white as well as the original yellow exterior pieces, meaning you have both sets of colors at your disposal. Comes with a highly restored customized McLaren water transfer stickers as shown in the picture.

🎁 Shipped in original gift box

No inferior cartons, no disgusting woven bags. We ship in original gift boxes with reinforced packaging to ensure your unboxing experience. Set includes custom water transfer stickers pictured.

🏎️ Suspension Roll During Cornering

Simulates real dynamic body movement when turning, enhancing hypercar authenticity.

🔄 Roll Steering Mode

A special mode linking steering behavior to lateral chassis movement for realistic motion physics.

🛠️ Front Pushrod Suspension with Rocker Arms

High-performance suspension architecture inspired directly by real hypercar engineering.

Third-Generation Compact Gearbox

A groundbreaking transmission that is 50% smaller than LEGO 42172’s version, yet significantly more efficient and reliable.

🕹️ Dual-Channel Shifting (Paddles + Shift Knob)

Offers two shifting inputs for a truly interactive and customizable driving simulation.

📟 Navigator Dynamic Instrument Panel

A fully dynamic gear indicator that actively displays shifting status in real time.

🔋 8-Speed Dual-Clutch + Hybrid + DNR + Regenerative Braking

An accurate simulation of an 8-speed DCT system with hybrid motor logic, electric reverse, and energy-recovery behavior.

🟢 Third-Level Real-Car Shock Absorbers

High-fidelity shocks modeled after actual hypercar suspension components.

🧩 Rear Double Wishbone Suspension

Mirrors the structure of true supercar rear suspension designs.

📉 Independent Front & Rear Height Adjustment

Set the chassis height independently for road, race, or show stance.

🪂 Aero-Linked Suspension System

Front suspension height adjusts with the front spoiler; rear height adjusts with the rear spoiler.

🕊️ Spring-Loaded Gull-Wing Doors

Mechanized doors that open smoothly and dramatically with spring assistance.

🚗 Opening Front & Rear Hoods

Access the internal framework and engineering elements with ease.

🧱 Removable Hood Panel

Provides a full view of internal mechanics for display or inspection.

🧰 Modular Construction System

Multiple modules allow easy assembly and secure structural bonding.

🦾 Reinforced Vehicle Structure

Rigid and robust internal architecture for durability, playability and display stability.


✨ Summary

A breathtaking fusion of advanced engineering, mechanical innovation and hypercar-inspired design — The Ultimate McLaren W1 delivers one of the most sophisticated building experiences ever created, worthy of any collector, enthusiast or engineer at heart.




Factory information:

The model was designed by laoliang, with bricks provided by GOBrick. and then customized and upgraded exclusively by BAV. We believe that for builders, the joy lies not just in the parts themselves, but in the experience of the build—and the pride that comes when it’s finally complete.


Exclusive Upgrades by BAV

The following components are designed and provided by BAV to give this model its unique character and enhanced quality:

1. Custom UV Transfer Decals
Our high-precision decals are designed in-house and printed using a UV process for crisp details and accurate color. They match the product photos exactly and give the finished model a clean, professional look.

2. A Surprise Set of Exterior Trim Parts
We’ve also included a set of exterior trim pieces as a little extra touch. It’s our way of adding something unexpected to your build.

3. Custom Wheels, Tires & Brake System
Includes the custom wheels, tires, electroplated brake discs, and Brembo‑style calipers shown in the product images. Every detail is selected to match the look and feel of a high‑performance supercar.


Our Commitment

If you have any questions about part quality, packaging, or shipping, BAV takes full responsibility. We’re here to make sure your experience is a good one—because we know you’re not just buying a box of bricks. You’re buying the time you spend building, the satisfaction of making something with your own hands, and the pride of seeing it come together.

 

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Ruthless, nail-biting action thriller from "Exorcist" director William Friedkin.
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It has been a long time since I have been so surprised by a film; I can remember hearing about it when I was a kid, but like so many others at the time, 'Star Wars' was my childhood obsession. That a being said, I also have to say that this movie is generally timeless; with the exception of the cars and the music sometimes(still an excellent score by Tangerine Dream...), there is nothing that falls to the side as 'dated'. The country the 4 men flee to is just miserable, and probably looks the same now as it did then...just behind the times in so many ways. The set up of the 4 men starts things off with bang--literally. The scenarios are very different for each individual, but each equally satisfying. There is an excellent church robbery scenario that rounds things off with Roy Scheider, which includes a trademark Friedkin vehicle sequence(which--like many other scenes in this film--comes with a surprising jolt and a direction you didn't see coming...). 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The look of the film is breathtaking at times; all of the camera shots of the landscapes, kids, animals, elderly soda vendors, and crowded village streets are very candid and realistic. While the plot is somewhat simple, the intensity and driving force behind the 4 men is unforgettable; and while they are all different in their ideals, beliefs, and character, they all manage to somehow come together by fate to carry out the one thing that could save them from a life of poverty or consequence by law. And everyone meets some kind of fate you don't see coming. I have always loved Friedkin's work, especially when he delves into the darker side of mankind; However, this is the 1st movie in quite some time that has jumped into my top 5 favorite movies. It again reminds me how people w/talent to burn make timeless work, period. I am so happy that Friedkin was able to get this released as he saw fit, and it truly is a gift to those who like him, the genre, the actors, and the feel of such a film... There is humor and philosophy throughout the film here and there as well; the screenplay is top notch, and the dialog is fascinating; it is one of the films you watch where you are never reminded it's a film. You get wrapped up in it, and do a lot of replaying certain sequences over and over. While the 'bridge scene' is the most famously known sequence in the film, there are countless others that are certainly equal, although the bridge scene is a pure nail biter(not to mention technical feat, as further explained in the booklet...). The use of sound is also pretty incredible, especially coupled with the visuals; from the sounds of several surprise explosions, to the sound of the knife blade being flipped out, this film uses sound as a performance of it's own; it supplies a huge/equal part of the overall canvass and to feeling like you are there in particular a situation, not to mention hearing things as they actually probably would be heard; the sound is never overdone for the situation, and always effective. The creaking wood and rushing water of the bridge scene is a great example. Also, while the dialog is considerably less than in most movies, it is always very well written, realistic, and just another positive strength; but even when there is no dialog, and just simply sound and the expressions on the characters faces, it more than serves the point trying to be made. The character hit-man Nilo has very few lines, yet his character and performance are equally strong as anyone's here. 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