LEGO Audio & Braille Building Instructions for the LEGO City set "F1 Pit Stop & Pit Crew with Ferrari Car".
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Gear up for high-speed action at the Formula 1 Ferrari pit stop! Rally the pit crew and call in the Ferrari driver for a lightning-speed service. Check the engine, release the fresh slicks and spin those wheel guns for a turbocharged tire change. Then, blast out of the pit and back into the race for a record-breaking lap! Get ready for awesome Formula 1 pit stop adventures in LEGO City!
The box cover shows the pit stop in full action. The fire red Ferrari Formula 1 car is parked in the pit box at the side of the race track, nose to the left. The vehicle's tires are smoking! It has either just arrived in the box, and the tires are smoking from racing at top speeds, or it's about to take off and rejoin the race. Either way, there is no high-speed place like a Formula 1 race! Further proof of this are the many faded skid marks around the pit stop. Vehicles only know one speed on the F1 racing tracks: full speed! There are yellow road markings on the asphalt, indicating the main area of the pit box. The pit box itself is in the Ferrari colors: bright red and black. The parking area is slightly elevated so that the mechanics have better access to the car when changing tires or repairing the car. There is a wheel rack with 2 holders at the front for quick tire changes; it holds 4 spare tires in total. One mechanic is in the process of fetching a tire from the tire changer, wheel gun at the ready. Another mechanic is hoisting a tire at the rear end of the car. The other two mechanics are located at the car front, overseeing the situation. The driver is in the driver's seat, protected by the so-called halo, the crash-protection bar. He's waving happily, it seems like things are going well! The U-shaped gantry is hovering above the car. It holds all kinds of hoses and cables in place, making sure nothing gets in the way of the car or the mechanics. There are lots of monitors facing the pit box, showing data, statistics and all kinds of race-relevant numbers. The action-packed box cover has plenty of other details for you, but let's find those out while building. Let's get started!
Open the box. It contains 2 booklets with visual building instructions, 3 numbered bags, 1 sheet with 8 stickers, and 1 loose piece: 1 plate 8x16x⅔ with 7 cutouts. We will refer to the bag numbers to guide you through the building process. Please ask a sighted person to help you identify the correct bags!
The sticker sheet has 8 stickers. Some of them have identical shapes, so if you would like to find and attach the stickers yourself, put the sticker sheet vertically in front of you. Try to feel the outlines of the stickers and search for the 2 largest stickers in the set (they are 2 identical stickers 3x4 that are directly next to each other). Turn the sheet so that these 2 stickers are on the left edge in the back corner. You can also ask a sighted person to orientate the sticker sheet such that the bold red line is on the left edge. Alternatively, you can ask a sighted person for help whenever you are asked to attach a sticker, or you can also simply skip attaching stickers for now if you prefer.