Little packages of Legos started coming in the mail.
My son, from very far away said,"yeah, hang on to those for me."
Then this
some of you will recognize the format
the "don't skip ahead" turned out to be important because as soon as I got to the doors, I knew what I had ...
So in the style of this sub forum to date: looks like the nose cone is, in fact, gone. And no place for a front license plate also, no third row at all! The trailer hitch is hidden therefore probably "active" maybe magnetic. Designer says that the rear piece/bumper is rare so could be a production bottleneck, but the roof and frunk are the SAME piece which will streamline the process. The license plate is definately one of a kind.
more ... the wing doors are pretty difficult to open, the tip of a blade at the hinge as a lever works ok, and they close too far if you push. The trouble with early builds, right!? Plenty of room for a rack though! Wonder how they'll do in the snow. Hahahahaha
My son, from very far away said,"yeah, hang on to those for me."
Then this
some of you will recognize the format
the "don't skip ahead" turned out to be important because as soon as I got to the doors, I knew what I had ...
So in the style of this sub forum to date: looks like the nose cone is, in fact, gone. And no place for a front license plate also, no third row at all! The trailer hitch is hidden therefore probably "active" maybe magnetic. Designer says that the rear piece/bumper is rare so could be a production bottleneck, but the roof and frunk are the SAME piece which will streamline the process. The license plate is definately one of a kind.
more ... the wing doors are pretty difficult to open, the tip of a blade at the hinge as a lever works ok, and they close too far if you push. The trouble with early builds, right!? Plenty of room for a rack though! Wonder how they'll do in the snow. Hahahahaha
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