Mazda 787B [Mazda - livery] - Instructions

€19.99

ATTENTION: You are only purchasing digital instructions for the model shown.

Difficulty level: advanced

Parts count: 1419 (+6 for stickered version / +3 for car #18)
Model release: 2025
Scale: 1:16
Dimensions: ~ 29.0 × 12.8 × 8.3 cm / 11.3 x 5.0 × 3.3 in.

Estimated parts cost using original LEGO® parts: 130€
(genuine wheel covers are rare & optional, 3D printed rims are recommended!)

Available as a complete kit using high-quality GoBricks-parts and digital instructions from LesDiy here!

Model shown with 3D-printed rims and stickers in #56-configuration! Last 2 photos show model without them.
Sticker sheet (for both car #18 and #56) and 3D-printed rims available here!

The first LeMans win for Japan and legendary for it’s glorious rotary engine sound - now for you to build in bricks!

ATTENTION: You are only purchasing digital instructions for the model shown.

Difficulty level: advanced

Parts count: 1419 (+6 for stickered version / +3 for car #18)
Model release: 2025
Scale: 1:16
Dimensions: ~ 29.0 × 12.8 × 8.3 cm / 11.3 x 5.0 × 3.3 in.

Estimated parts cost using original LEGO® parts: 130€
(genuine wheel covers are rare & optional, 3D printed rims are recommended!)

Available as a complete kit using high-quality GoBricks-parts and digital instructions from LesDiy here!

Model shown with 3D-printed rims and stickers in #56-configuration! Last 2 photos show model without them.
Sticker sheet (for both car #18 and #56) and 3D-printed rims available here!

The first LeMans win for Japan and legendary for it’s glorious rotary engine sound - now for you to build in bricks!

rims gold.jpg rims silver.jpg
Color:

Features:

This replica of a LeMans legend features everything you could wish for - removable front and rear clamshells, openable doors and an easily removable engine!

While the insides of the model are absolutely packed to the brim with details, it also features a completely modular structure which lets you easily disassemble the entire car into it’s body panels, as well as the front subframe, rear subframe, sidepods and monocoque chassis within minutes - or even seconds if you’ve got practice!

Once assembled, the model is quite sturdy!
Solely the removal of the front shell requires some caution. Just detach the front fenders first, then lift off the shell structure.

3D printed rims with their gold and silver two-tone design including removable aerodisks for the front wheels can be bought here.

Thank you for your interest, and I hope you enjoy the build!

How to get the parts needed for this build?

Full parts kits using high-quality GoBricks parts and including the digital instructions available from [WIP] here soon!

Want to use genuine LEGO-parts?

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 Bricklink 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.