LEGO 76916 Porsche 963 LEGO Audio & Braille Building Instructions for the LEGO Speed Champions set "Porsche 963". Celebrate the proud legacy of the iconic German car brand with this incredible LEGO Speed Champions recreation of the Porsche 963 a.k.a. "Le Mans Daytona Hybrid". Enjoy the design, performance and technology of this stunning model as you lovingly assemble it. When the car toy is built, put it on display or place the Driver Minifigure in the cockpit to enjoy high-speed action on the track! The box cover shows the legendary Porsche racing down the racetrack in full speed. The floodlit spectator stands in the back are blurry, that's how fast the car is going. The sky is black, it seems that we are witnessing a night race! The vehicle comes in a red, black and white livery inspired by the 1980s Porsche racing cars; it also features prominent wheel arches, a low hood and cockpit. It has a distinctive black rear wing with horizontal and vertical stop lights and the characteristic race car shark fin on the back. Behind the tail of the race car, the blurry hood of a rival's car is visible. Maybe it's time to shift up another gear. Let's start building! Open the box. This can be tricky; ask someone to help you! The box contains 1 booklet with visual building instructions, 2 bags with numbers printed on them, a sheet with stickers (there are 34 stickers for this set), and one loose piece: a vehicle bottom plate 4x10. Ask a sighted person to help you find the correct bag! This set contains a lot of stickers (as mentioned before, 34 in total). Their designs often align across several stickers, so if you would like to attach the stickers in the visually accurate orientation, you might need the help of a sighted person. However, you can also decide to skip stickers altogether for now. The Porsche also looks fantastic without those little design options, and all stickers can also be attached retroactively. Your choice! Carefully open bag number 1 and any small sub-bags in it. This bag contains all bricks and pieces for the Driver Minifigure and the car underbody with wheel axles. Before you start building, ask a sighted person to help you sort the pieces by color. This makes finding the correct pieces even easier! First, we will build the Driver Minifigure. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 white and black upper part of the body, and 1 white pair of legs. Put the upper part of the body on the legs. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 bright yellow Minifigure head, and 1 medium nougat brown hairpiece with short straight hair. Put the head on the body. Put the hair on the head. Find 1 black wrench. Snap it into the driver's left hand. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 transparent helmet visor, and 1 black safety helmet. Snap the visor onto the helmet, covering the opening on the helmet. The visor has small bumps that fit into small notches on the helmet. You can either put the helmet or the hair on the head of the Minifigure as you please. The Driver Minifigure is finished! Well done! He is wearing a white Porsche racing suit which features some bold black and red stripes on the shoulders and on the sides of the torso and legs. The jacket has a faint checkered pattern formed by light metallic grey dotted lines. There is a brand logo print across the Minifigure's chest saying "PORSCHE Motorsport" in black letters (with the two words separated by a red horizontal stripe), and this print is repeated on the back of the jacket. The driver has a broad grin on his face; he seems determined to win the next race! But don't forget: before you get in the car, you need to swap his hairpiece for the helmet. Safety first! Now, let's continue with the car. We will start with building the cabin underbody, so the center part of the underbody. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black vehicle bottom 4x10 with 2 levels (this piece was loose in the box), and 1 black smooth roof tile 1x2x⅔. Put the vehicle bottom 4x10 horizontally on the table. Put the roof tile 1x2x⅔ vertically on the rightmost column of the low level, slope to the left. This piece will later be part of the seatback of the car. Collect the following 6 pieces: 2 white plates 1x2, 2 dark stone grey corner plates 1x2 - 1x2, and 2 transparent red flat tiles 1x1. Put 1 flat tile 1x1 on the backmost row extending towards the back on its rightmost knob. Put 1 plate 1x2 horizontally to the left of the previous piece. Turn 1 corner plate so that its large outer corner is pointing to the front left. Mount it in this orientation to the left of the previous piece, 1 knob overhanging to the back, extending from the left half of the piece. Repeat symmetrically on the frontmost row extending towards the front: put 1 flat tile on its rightmost knob, put the plate 1x2 horizontally to the left, and put the corner plate to the left, its outer corner pointing to the left back and 1 knob overhanging to the front. Find 2 dark stone grey one-stepped inverted curve tiles 1x2. Turn 1 vertically so that its curve is towards the bottom and its higher part is pointing towards you. Mount the back knob underneath the leftmost knob of the frontmost row, 1 knob protruding to the front. This means it will sit to the left of the previous piece. Repeat symmetrically at the back, higher knob protruding to the back. Find 2 white corner plates 1x2 - 1x2. Turn 1 so that its outer corner is pointing to the right front. Mount it in this orientation above the previous piece, one knob overhanging to the left. Repeat symmetrically at the front. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 transparent red plate 1x2, and 1 white one-stepped plate 2x2x⅔ with 2 side knobs. Put the plate 1x2 vertically on the rightmost column of the structure. Note that this column only has two knobs. Put the one-stepped plate 2x2 centered to the left of the previous piece, 2 side knobs to the left. Collect the following 3 pieces: 2 black plates 1x4, and 1 bright red plate 2x2. Put the plate 2x2 on the two previous pieces starting from the right edge. Put 1 plate 1x4 horizontally on the second row from the front, to the left of the flat tile 1x1. (Note: The frontmost row currently only consists of two knobs in the left half of the structure.) Repeat symmetrically at the back. Find 2 black round plates 1x1. Put 1 on the frontmost row on its left knob. Repeat symmetrically at the back. Now, we will assemble a small sub-part. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black plate 1x2, and 1 white plate 2x4. Put the plate 2x4 horizontally on the table. Put the plate 1x2 vertically on the leftmost column. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 bright red flat tile 1x2, and 1 black plate 1x2. Put the flat tile 1x2 vertically to the right of the previous piece. Put the plate 1x2 vertically to the right of the previous piece. Mount the sub-part in its building orientation centered on the left edge of the structure, 1 column overhanging to the left. Put the cabin underbody that we have built so far aside for now, we will need it again later. Now, we will continue with the rear underbody with rear wheel axle. Collect the following 3 pieces: 1 dark stone grey plate 2x6 with 2 bricks 1x2 on the short ends, and 2 pale ocher yellow connector pegs 2m with cross axle pin. (2m means that these pieces are about 2 knobs long.) Put the plate with bricks vertically on the table. Note the two side cross holes in the brick portions. Coming from the front, insert one cross axle pin into the cross hole at the front. If done correctly, the smooth connector peg will stick out towards the front. Repeat symmetrically at the back, connector peg sticking out towards the back. This assembly will much later act as the rear wheel axle. Now, we will make a small sub-part. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 white plate 2x4, and 1 black plate 2x2 with 2 knobs. Put the plate 2x2 on the table, its 2 knobs forming a column on the left edge. Put the plate 2x4 on top, 2 columns overhanging to the right. This piece will fully cover the previous piece. Mount the sub-part horizontally centered on the plate with bricks, its left half (which is the thicker half) overhanging to the left. Now, we will make two more sub-parts. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 black round plates 1x1, and 2 bright red plates 1x8. Hold 1 plate 1x8 horizontally, and mount one round plate 1x1 underneath its rightmost knob. Repeat with the two remaining pieces. Mount one of the new sub-parts horizontally behind the previously mounted sub-part, rightmost knob with round plate overhanging to the right, 5 knobs overhanging to the left. This means that the sub-part will sit on the backmost row of the lower level. Repeat symmetrically at the front. Find 2 dark stone grey plates 2x10. Turn 1 horizontally, and mount the 5 rightmost knobs of its back row underneath the sub-part we have just mounted at the front, 1 row protruding to the front, 5 columns protruding to the left. If done correctly, its front edge is flush with the front edge of the plate 2x6 with bricks. Repeat symmetrically at the back, 1 row protruding to the back, 5 columns protruding to the left. Collect the following 8 pieces: 6 black plates 2x2 with 2 knobs, and 2 black corner tiles 1x2 - 1x2. Turn 1 corner tile so that its outer corner is pointing to the front left. Mount it in that orientation on the back row of the previous piece on its rightmost edge, the half of the left 1x2 section overhanging to the back. Put 1 plate 2x2 to the left of the previous piece, its 2 knobs forming a row at the front, smooth half overhanging to the back. Put another plate 2x2 to the left of the previous piece in the same orientation: 2 knobs forming a row at the front, smooth half overhanging to the back. Put a third plate 2x2 to the left of the previous piece in the same orientation. Repeat symmetrically at the front with the four remaining pieces. Make sure that the outer corner of the corner tile is pointing to the back left now and that the knobs of the plates 2x2 are towards the back. Next, we will make the first of two sub-parts. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black bottom angle plate 1x2 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs, and 1 black half-circle tile 1x1. Put the angle plate 1x2 horizontally on the table, 2 side knobs to the front. Put the half-circle tile 1x1 upright on the right side knob. Make sure its half circle is towards the bottom. Find 1 bright red plate 1x1. Put it upright on the left side knob. Mount the sub-part in this orientation on the frontmost row starting from the leftmost edge. Next, let's make the second of two sub-parts. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black bottom angle plate 1x2 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs, and 1 black half-circle tile 1x1. Put the angle plate 1x2 horizontally on the table, side knobs to the front. Put the half-circle tile 1x1 upright on the left side knob, half circle to the bottom. Find 1 bright red plate 1x1. Put it upright on the right side knob. Turn the second sub-part from left to right so that the two 1x2 pieces you have just mounted are pointing to the back. Mount it in that orientation on the backmost row, starting from the left edge. Collect the following 5 pieces: 2 dark stone grey corner plates 1x2 - 1x2, 2 white corner plates 1x2 - 1x2, and 1 bright red plate 2x2. First, identify the brick 1x2 at the front right edge (it has a connector peg sticking out towards the front). Turn 1 white corner plate so that its outer corner is pointing to the left back. Mount it so that its inner recess is hugging the left back corner of said brick 1x2. Repeat symmetrically at the back with the other white corner plate: turn it so that its outer corner is to the front left, and mount it hugging the front left corner of the brick 1x2 at the back. Put the plate 2x2 between the two previous pieces. Turn 1 dark stone grey corner plate so that its outer corner is pointing to the left back. Mount it to the right of the previous piece's front row, 1 knob overhanging to the right. Turn the other dark stone grey corner plate so that its outer corner is to the left front, and mount it behind the previous piece, 1 knob overhanging to the right. Collect the following 5 pieces: 2 dark stone grey plates 2x3, 1 dark stone grey plate 1x6, 1 black left wedge plate 2x4 with 2 knobs, as well as 1 black right wedge plate 2x4 with 2 knobs. (We will explain the difference between left and right wedge plate in the next sentence.) The wedge plates 2x4 with 2 knobs are acute-angled triangles. Put them vertically on the table in front of you, their acute-angled tips (these are their most narrow tips) pointing towards you. The plate with the 2 knobs on the left edge is the left wedge plate, and the plate with the 2 knobs on the right edge is the right wedge plate. We will start with the left wedge plate. Turn the left wedge plate horizontally so that its acute-angled tip is pointing to the left. Now, the 2 knobs form a row at the back. Mount it on the frontmost row of knobs, leaving the 2 leftmost knobs of that row empty. Repeat symmetrically at the back with the right wedge plate: turn it horizontally, acute-angled tip to the left, and mount it on the backmost row of knobs, leaving the 2 leftmost knobs empty. Put 1 plate 2x3 horizontally to the right of the previous piece, aligning the front row of the wedge plate with the back row of the plate 2x3. Repeat symmetrically at the front. Finally, put the plate 1x6 vertically centered to the right of the 2 previous pieces. Find 3 white plates 2x4. Put 1 vertically between the 2 brick portions 1x2 at the right edge. Put 1 horizontally on the 2 frontmost rows of knobs to the left of the previous piece. Repeat symmetrically at the back. If done correctly, those three pieces now form a level surface with the two brick portions 1x2 at the front and back. Find 3 transparent red plates 1x2. Put 1 vertically to the left of the previous piece. Repeat symmetrically at the front. Put the last one vertically on the rightmost column. Find 1 black stepped brick 2x3 - 2x2 with top and bottom plate. Turn it horizontally so that its top plate is protruding to the right. Mount it in the center recess of the structure, making sure that the 2x2 top plate is connecting to the slightly lower 2x2 surface in the center of the structure's right half. Important: take note of this piece's 2x2 bottom plate that is pointing to the left. It will be a crucial connection point in the next step. Now it is time to connect the cabin underbody with the rear underbody. Take the cabin underbody and turn it upside down, keeping the horizontal orientation. Make sure that the two curves 1x2 pointing to the front and back are still in the left half of the structure. Carefully put it on the table in this orientation. Now, also flip the rear underbody with wheel axle upside down, keeping its building orientation. This means that the connector pins pointing to the front and back are still on the right edge. Identify the 2x2 surface on the right edge of the cabin underbody. It will connect to the 2x2 recess in the rear underbody (this is the bottom plate of the brick we have mounted in the previous step). Carefully lower the rear underbody onto the cabin underbody, aligning the two 2x2 surfaces with each other. You might need to take both underbody parts into your hands to safely connect them. Be really careful so that no sub-parts break off while connecting; you might want to ask a sighted person for assistance. The two long horizontal plates on the rear underbody that are extending to the left should connect to the front and back rows of the cabin underbody. That was quite complicated, very well done! Now, you can put the connected underbody parts aside, we will proceed with something else. Next, we will build the front underbody with front wheel axle. Collect the following 3 pieces: 1 dark stone grey plate 2x6 with 2 bricks 1x2 on the short ends, and 2 pale ocher yellow connector pegs 2m with cross axle pin. Put the plate 2x6 with brick portions vertically on the table. Like before, insert the cross axle pins into the cross holes: one coming from the front, and one coming from the back. Again, the connector pegs should stick out towards the front and back. Find 2 black plates 1x4. Put 1 horizontally on the backmost row of the lower level, 2 knobs overhanging to the left. Repeat symmetrically at the front, 2 knobs overhanging to the left. Find 2 white plates 1x2. Put 1 vertically underneath the previous piece's second knob from the left, 1 knob protruding to the front. Repeat symmetrically at the back, one knob protruding to the back. Find 2 black quarter-circle plates 3x3. Turn 1 so that its corner is pointing to the front right. Mount it directly to the left of the previous piece, underneath the horizontal plate 1x4. Only its corner knob will connect to the leftmost knob of the plate 1x4. If done correctly, the horizontal plate 1x4, vertical plate 1x2 and the quarter circle plate will share a flush front edge. The quarter circle is protruding to the back left. Repeat symmetrically at the front: turn the other quarter-circle plate so that its corner is to the back right. Mount its corner knob underneath the leftmost knob of the front horizontal plate 1x4, aligning their back edges. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 transparent red plates 1x2, and 2 black quarter-circle tiles 1x1. Put 1 plate 1x2 horizontally to the left of the 1x2 brick at the front edge. Repeat symmetrically at the back. Put 1 quarter-circle tile 1x1 behind the previous piece's left knob, quarter circle to the back left. Repeat symmetrically at the front, quarter circle to the front left. Find 2 white corner plates 1x2 - 1x2. Turn 1 so that its outer corner is pointing to the back left. Mount it so that its inner recess is hugging the back left corner of the 1x2 brick at the front. Repeat symmetrically at the back: turn the other corner plate so that its outer corner is to the front left. Put its inner recess around the front left corner of the 1x2 brick at the back. Now, we will make a sub-part. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 dark stone grey plate 2x3, and 1 bright red plate 2x2. Put the plate 2x3 horizontally on the table. Put the plate 2x2 on the 4 right knobs. Find 1 dark stone grey plate 1x6. Put it vertically centered on the left column of the previous piece. This is the middle column of the sub-part surface. Insert the sub-part in its building orientation into the horizontal recess in the middle of the front underbody. If done correctly, the plate 1x6 will sit between the 1x1 quarter-circle tiles, only a little higher. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 black smooth roof tiles 1x1x⅔, and 2 black panel elements 1x2x1 with middle partition. Put 1 roof tile 1x1 to the left of the backmost knob of the previous piece (this is the plate 1x6 we have just mounted), slope to the left. Put 1 panel element vertically in front of the previous piece, long side panel to the right. Put the other panel element vertically in front of the previous piece, again long side panel to the right. Put the other roof tile 1x1 in front of the previous piece, slope to the left. Collect the following 3 pieces: 2 black quarter-circle tiles 1x1, and 1 black flat tile 1x4. Put 1 quarter-circle tile 1x1 to the left of the previous piece, quarter circle to the front left. Repeat symmetrically at the back: put the other quarter-circle tile to the left of the 1x1 roof tile, quarter circle to the back left. Put the flat tile 1x4 vertically between the two previous pieces. Collect the following 3 pieces: 1 white flat tile 1x4, and 2 black rounded plates 1x3. Put the flat tile 1x4 vertically centered to the left of the panel elements. The flat tile and the top edges of the panels should now be on the same level. Put 1 rounded plate 1x3 horizontally to the left of the 1x2 brick portion at the front edge. They should now form 1 level surface together. Repeat symmetrically at the back with the other rounded plate 1x3. Take note of the stepped horizontal structure in the center of the front underbody's right half: to the right of the flat tile 1x4 there is a slightly lower vertical 1x2 surface followed by a slightly lower 2x2 surface. These will be crucial connecting points in the next step. The front underbody with front wheel axle is finished! Great job! Flip it upside down, keeping the wheel axle pins on the right and put it down for now. Take the cabin and rear underbody structure, making sure that it is still upside down with the rear axle pins on the right. Identify the stepped horizontal structure on its left edge. The lowest point is a vertical 1x2 column on the leftmost edge, followed by a slightly higher 2x2 surface. Now, pick up the front underbody again and carefully lower it onto the left edge of the rest of the underbody, aligning the stepped structures with each other. You might have to hold both parts in your hands to safely connect them. Fantastic job! You have finished building the underbody of the car. Collect the following 3 pieces: 2 white bricks 1x1 with side knob, and 1 black plate 1x2 with 1 knob. Before you continue building, flip the entire underbody structure right side up again, and then turn it from left to right. Now, the rounded outer corners should be pointing to the right with the rightmost edge having a smooth surface. Put 1 brick 1x1 on the leftmost column of the entire structure on its backmost knob, side knob to the left. The leftmost column only consists of 4 knobs. Repeat symmetrically at the front: put the other brick 1x1 on the frontmost knob of the same column, side knob to the left. Put the plate 1x2 vertically between the two previous pieces. Collect the following 6 pieces: 1 dark stone grey plate 1x3 with 2 knobs, 3 bright red plates 1x2 with 1 knob, and 2 dark stone grey plates 2x2 with 1 knob. Put 1 plate 1x2 vertically to the right of the previous piece. Put 1 plate 2x2 to the right of the previous piece. Put 1 plate 1x2 vertically to the right of the previous piece. Put the last plate 1x2 vertically to the right of the previous piece. Put the other plate 2x2 to the right of the previous piece. Put the plate 1x3 vertically centered to the right of the previous piece. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 black rounded plates 1x3, and 2 black plates 1x4. Put 1 plate 1x4 horizontally to the right of the brick 1x1 with side knob that we have mounted at the front two steps ago. Their surfaces will be on the same level now. Put 1 rounded plate 1x3 horizontally to the right of the previous piece. Repeat symmetrically at the back with the two remaining pieces. If done correctly, these pieces sit on the second row from the front and the second row from the back respectively. Find 2 white top angle plates 1x2 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs. Put 1 horizontally on the frontmost row, skipping its three leftmost knobs, side knobs to the front. Put the other one horizontally to the right of the previous piece, side knobs to the front. Now, we will make a side panel decoration. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black plate 1x4, and 1 black flat tile 1x4. Put the plate 1x4 horizontally on the table. Put the flat tile 1x4 horizontally on top. Continue if you want to decorate this piece with a sticker now. If not, skip the next 2 sentences. Find 1 rectangular sticker 1x4 (sticker number 27. (Ask a sighted person to help you with finding and orientating the sticker.) Apply it horizontally on the previous piece. It is a black sticker with two bold red curved stripes coming from the bottom left, diagonally extending towards the top right over the left half of the sticker. Flip the side panel decoration upright, and mount it horizontally on the 4 side knobs pointing to the front. They are the side knobs of the most recently mounted angle plates 1x2. Find 2 white flat tiles 1x4. Put 1 horizontally on the second row from the front, starting with its rightmost knob. It fits neatly into a slightly lower 1x4 recess. Repeat symmetrically at the back. Find 2 white top angle plates 1x2 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs. First, turn the structure left to right. Now, the rounded corners with smooth edge are pointing to the left. Put 1 horizontally on the frontmost row, skipping its three rightmost knobs, side knobs to the front. Put the other one horizontally to the left of the previous piece, side knobs to the front. Now, we will build another side panel decoration. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black plate 1x4, and 1 black flat tile 1x4. Put the plate 1x4 horizontally on the table. Put the flat tile 1x4 horizontally on top. Continue if you want to decorate this piece with a sticker now. If not, skip the next 2 sentences. Find 1 rectangular sticker 1x4 (number 20. Ask a sighted person to help you with finding and orientating the sticker. Apply it horizontally on the previous piece. It has the same print as the previous side panel decoration sticker, only mirrored. This means that now, the 2 red areas are to the right and to the back. Mount the side panel decoration upright horizontally on the 4 side knobs pointing to the front. Find 4 black half-circle plates 1x2 with 1 knob. Put 1 on the table, half circle to the left. Put another one on top in the same orientation. Repeat with the other two half-circle plates to create an identical stack. Mount 1 stack in the building orientation to the left of the side panel we have just mounted. It will sit on 1 knob (that knob belongs to the left wedge plate underneath). Make sure it does not protrude over the front edge. Repeat symmetrically at the back with the second stack. Find 1 black plate 1x2 with 1 knob. Put it vertically centered between the two stacks we have mounted in the previous step. There will be some clearance (narrow strips of smooth tile) between the half-circle stacks and this plate. Take note of the 2 side knobs to the left of this piece. They are the connection point for the following part. Next, we will assemble the seatback of the driver's seat. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black one-stepped curve tile 2x2x⅔, and 1 transparent red plate 1x2. Put the plate 1x2 vertically on the table. Put the left half of the one-stepped curve tile on top, slope to the right. Flip the seatback upright, thicker end to the bottom, curved side on the left, and mount it on the 2 side knobs pointing to the left, top half protruding to the top. The driver's seat is finished! Now, we will assemble the steering wheel. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 transparent red plate 1x2, and 1 black small steering wheel with plate 1x2. Put the plate 1x2 vertically on the table. Put the steering wheel 1x2 vertically on top, steering wheel to the right. Mount the steering wheel vertically on the leftmost column of the lowest level in the center of the structure. There should be 2 empty columns between seatback and steering wheel. Find 1 dark stone grey panel element 1x2x1. Put it vertically to the left of the steering wheel (on the higher surface), panel to the right. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 bright red flat tile 1x6, and 1 rectangular sticker 1x6 with cut-off corner (number 25). (If you do not want to apply the sticker now, skip the following 3 sentences. Otherwise ask a sighted person to help you with finding the sticker.) Put the flat tile 1x6 horizontally on the table. Put the rectangular sticker 1x6 horizontally on top, cut-off corner to the front left corner. It is a bright red sticker with two thin diagonal lines in black. One is running from the back-ish center of the right edge towards the left front, and the other one is running from the left-ish center of the back edge towards the cut-off corner. Mount this part horizontally on the second row from the back, leaving its rightmost knob empty. Collect the following 2 pieces: another bright red flat tile 1x6, and 1 rectangular sticker 1x6 with cut-off corner (number 22). (Again, skip the next 3 sentences to skip the sticker for now, or continue for instructions.) Put the flat tile 1x6 horizontally on the table. Put the sticker horizontally on top, cut-off corner to the back left corner. Its design is the same, but this time the thin black lines are diagonally running from the front right to the back left. Mount this part horizontally on the second row from the front, leaving its rightmost knob empty. Find 2 bright red flat tiles 1x2. Put 1 horizontally to the left of the previous piece. Repeat symmetrically at the back. Find 2 bright red flat tiles 2x4. Put 1 horizontally on the frontmost row and the smooth surface in front of that, directly to the right of the half-circle stack we have mounted earlier. Repeat symmetrically at the back. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 bright red triangular flat tile 1x2 - 1x2, and 1 triangle-shaped sticker 1x2 - 1x2 (number 16). (If you do not want to apply the sticker now, skip the following 3 sentences. Otherwise ask a sighted person to help you with finding and orientating the sticker.) Put the triangular tile on the table. Apply the sticker matching the tile's shape. It is a bright red sticker with one thin black line running diagonally from the left acute-angled corner to the center of the opposite edge. Turn the triangular flat tile so that its outer corner is pointing to the back right. Mount it to the left of the flat tile 2x4 we have mounted at the front edge in the previous step. Collect the following 2 pieces: another bright red triangular flat tile 1x2 - 1x2, and 1 triangle-shaped sticker 1x2 - 1x2 (number 19). (Again, skip the next 3 sentences to skip the sticker for now, or continue for instructions.) Put the triangular tile on the table. Apply the sticker matching the tile's shape. The design is the same as the previous sticker's, but this time the thin black line is diagonally running from the right acute-angled corner to the opposite edge. Turn the triangular tile so that its outer corner is pointing to the front right. Mount it to the left of the flat tile 2x4 we have previously mounted on the back edge. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 black small panel corners 1x1x1, 1 black left door 1x3, as well as 1 black right door 1x3. (These pieces both consist of a round brick 1x1 with a panel 1x2 attached (there is a small handle on the panel). They are identical, but mirrored versions of each other.) Turn 1 small panel corner so that its outer corner is pointing to the left front. Mount it on the knob in front of the steering wheel (it is on a higher level than the steering wheel). Repeat symmetrically at the back: turn the other panel corner so that its outer corner is pointing to the left back, and mount it on the knob behind the steering wheel. Put the right door 1x3 horizontally to the right of the previous piece, round brick on the left, panel and handle to the back. (If this does not work, try the other door.) Repeat symmetrically at the front with the left door 1x3. You have finished building bag 1! Great job, we are halfway there! Open bag number 2 and any sub-bags in it. You can choose to have the bricks sorted by color again. This bag contains all bricks and pieces for the wheel arches, body panels, rear of the car with wing and stop lights, cockpit and hood. Find 2 black mudguard elements 2x4x2. Mount 1 horizontally on the frontmost row directly to the right of the flat tile 2x4, wheel arch overhanging towards the front, 1 column overhanging to the right. Repeat symmetrically at the back. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 black smooth roof tiles 1x1x⅔, and 2 bright red corner plates 1x2 - 1x2. Put 1 roof tile 1x1 on the rightmost knob of the previous piece's back row, slope to the right. Repeat symmetrically on the mudguard at the front, slope to the right. Turn 1 corner plate so that its outer corner is pointing to the back left, and mount it on the back left corner of the front mudguard. Repeat symmetrically at the back: turn the other corner plate so that its outer corner is to the front left, and mount it on the front left corner of the back mudguard. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 bright red one-stepped curve tiles 1x2x⅔, 1 bright red left wedge tile 1x2 with curve and 45° cut, (Do not confuse it with the right wedge tile. If you put the left wedge tile vertically on the table, narrow tip pointing towards you, the 45° cut should be on the right.) and 1 bright red right wedge tile 1x2 with curve and 45° cut. (Do not confuse it with the left wedge tile. If you put the right wedge tile vertically on the table, narrow tip pointing towards you, the 45° cut should be on the left.) Put 1 one-stepped curve tile 1x2 horizontally on the back left knob of the previous piece, curve to the left. (Its left half sits on a smooth surface.) Repeat symmetrically at the front. Put the left wedge tile 1x2 horizontally behind the previous piece, curve to the left, 45° cut at the left back. If this does not work, try the other wedge tile. Repeat symmetrically at the back: put the right wedge tile 1x2 horizontally in front of the one-stepped curve tile, curve to the left, 45° cut at the left front. Collect the following 2 stickers: (If you do not want to apply those stickers now, skip the following 6 sentences, otherwise ask a sighted person for help.) 1 rectangular sticker 2x4 with individual cut-out (number 21), and 1 rectangular sticker 2x4 with individual cut-out (number 26). Hold the sticker number 21 horizontally, special cut-out to the right. Its longest edge should now be at the back; if this does not work, take the other sticker. Put it to the left of the curve and wedge tiles we have just mounted at the front edge. It will be applied to the flat tile 2x4. The individual cut-out accommodates the curve and wedge plates. Repeat symmetrically with sticker 26 at the back edge. Both stickers are bright red with thin black lines that align with the black lines on the surrounding stickers. Collect the following 4 stickers: (Again, either skip the next 5 sentences, or ask a sighted person to help you with the stickers.) 2 small rectangular stickers 1x2 (number 28 and number 31), and 2 rectangular stickers 1x2 with 45° cut (number 29 and number 30). Apply the two stickers with the 45° cut on the matching wedge tiles 1x2 with 45° cut. Those are 2 of the 4 last pieces we have mounted. These two stickers are red with one thin black line on its shorter side, and a white area with black ventilation grille stripes. Put the regular rectangular stickers 1x2 on the 2 one-stepped curve tiles 1x2. They are red with yet another thin black line and one black end that serves as a visual extension of the black wheel arches. Now, turn the structure 90° to the left so that it is oriented vertically. The rounded corners with smooth edge should be at the back. Next, we will make 2 small parts. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 black half-circle low bricks 1x1x⅔ with side knob, and 2 white low bricks 1x1x⅔. Put the half-circle low bricks next to each other on the table, side knobs to the front. Put the low bricks on top of the previous pieces. Mount 1 in the building orientation underneath the leftmost knob of the frontmost row, side knob to the front. This means it will be mounted directly next to the front end of the mudguard. Repeat symmetrically on the right with the second small part. Find 2 black half-circle low bricks 1x1x⅔ with side knob. Mount them next to each other underneath the 2 middle connection points of the frontmost row, side knobs to the front. Next, we will build the vehicle rear with horizontal stop light strip. Collect the following 3 pieces: 2 black panel elements 1x3x1, and 1 black plate 2x8. Put the plate 2x8 horizontally on the table. Put 1 panel element horizontally on the backmost row, skipping the leftmost knob, panel to the back. Put the other panel element horizontally to the right of the previous piece, panel to the back. Collect the following 3 pieces: 1 black panel element 1x2x1 with middle partition, and 2 black panel elements 1x2x1 with back and side panels. Put the panel element with middle partition horizontally centered in the frontmost row, long panel to the back. Put 1 panel element with back and side panels vertically on the leftmost column, long panel to the left. Repeat symmetrically on the right, long panel to the right. Find 2 black small panel corners 1x1x1. Turn one panel corner so that its outer corner is pointing to the front left. Mount it to the left of the previous piece on the front row. Repeat symmetrically on the left: with the outer corner pointing to the front right, mount the second panel corner on the leftmost knob of the front row. This is the base of the vehicle rear as well as the socket for the stop light strip. Put it aside for now. Next, we will build the stop light strip. Collect the following 4 pieces: 3 transparent red flat tiles 1x1, and 1 black plate 1x5. Put the plate 1x5 horizontally on the table. Put the 3 flat tiles 1x1 next to each other on the 3 middle knobs. If done correctly, the 2 outermost knobs remain empty. Find 2 transparent red flat tiles 1x2. Put 1 horizontally on the rightmost knob, one half of the flat tile overhanging to the right. Repeat symmetrically on the left, one half overhanging to the left. Next, we will make 2 sub-parts. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 black half-circle low bricks 1x1x⅔ with side knob, and 2 black round plates 1x1. Put the 2 round plates next to each other on the table. Put the 2 half-circle low bricks on top of the previous pieces, side knobs to the front. Since the pieces are so small and not very stable, this can be a bit tricky. Take your time. Flip the stop light strip upside down so that the flat tiles are touching the table, but keep the horizontal orientation. Flip 1 small part upright so that the round tile 1x1 is pointing to the front and the side knob is now towards the bottom. Feel the side of the plate 1x5 that is currently at the top. It has 4 small bumps. Put said side knob on the rightmost of the 4 small bumps. Repeat symmetrically on the leftmost bump with the second small part. Find 6 black plates 1x1. Stack three of them on top of each other. Make a second stack with the other three round plates. Put 1 stack upside down on the rightmost edge of the stop light strip. Repeat symmetrically on the left edge. The stop light strip is finished! Well done! Flip it upright by 90° so that the flat tiles are towards the back and the 2 round tiles 1x1 (included in the 2 sub-parts we have made earlier) are pointing to the bottom. To mount it, insert it from the top into the socket structure. Make sure the flat tiles of the stop light strip touch the socket's back panels from the inside. The 2 empty knobs of the front row on the socket will connect to the stop light strip. The vehicle rear with horizontal stop light strip is finished! Well done! Flip it upright so that the long side of smooth panels is towards the top and the 2 remaining knobs are pointing towards the front. Mount it on the 6 side knobs pointing to the front on the vehicle structure. Make sure that it is flush with the mudguards on the right and left. Find 2 black corner tiles 1x2 - 1x2. Turn 1 so that its outer corner is pointing to the front left. Mount its 1x1 portion pointing to the back on the frontmost row's second knob from the left. The rest of the corner tile sits on a smooth surface. Turn the other one so that its outer corner is pointing to the front right. Mount it to the right of the previous piece, mirroring it. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black special fin mold 1x8, and 1 thin rectangular sticker (number 23). (If you do not want to apply the sticker now, skip the following 3 sentences. Otherwise ask a sighted person to help you find with finding and orientating the sticker.) Put the special fin mold horizontally on the table, highest end to the right. Apply the sticker horizontally on the top edge of the highest part of the fin. The sticker has one rounded end and one cut-off end both of which fit the shape of the fin. The sticker is black with the "PORSCHE" brand name in white capital letters on it. Find another rectangular sticker (number 24. (It is the mirrored version of the previous sticker). Skip the next sentence if you do not want to apply this sticker now.) Turn the fin from left to right, and apply this sticker in the same way as the previous sticker, matching the rounded and cut-off edges with the shape of the fin. Before you mount the fin, turn the structure to the right by 90° to align it horizontally again. If done correctly, the vehicle rear with stop light strip is now on the left. Mount the fin horizontally on the middle row of the structure, starting from the leftmost knob, higher end of the fin to the left. Next, we will make a small sub-part. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black top angle plate 1x1 - 1x1 with side knob, and 1 dark stone grey low brick 1x1x⅔. Put the low brick on the table. Put the angle plate on top, side knob pointing to the front. Put it on the frontmost row of the higher level; use the knob that is in front of the steering wheel, side knob to the front. In other words, it will sit on the seventh knob from the right. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black plate 1x2 with side bottom tube, and 1 dark stone grey connector peg 1m with knob. (1m means that this piece roughly has the length of a 1x1 piece.) Hold the plate upright horizontally, knobs pointing towards you, tube on the left and at the back. Insert the connector peg from the top into the tube. Mount this part in the building orientation on the side knob of the sub-part we have mounted in the previous step, left half overhanging to the left. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 white flat tile 2x2, and 1 square sticker 2x2 (number 15). (If you do not want to apply the sticker now, skip the following 3 sentences. Otherwise ask a sighted person to help you with finding and orientating the sticker.) Put the flat tile on the table. Put the square sticker on top. The sticker is white with a bold black line on its bottom edge and a black display showing the number "75" in red. Mount it upright on the 3 side knobs pointing to the front; they are located directly to the left of the wheel axle connector. Now, we will assemble a sub-part of the cockpit. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black bottom angle plate 1x1 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs, and 1 black half-circle low brick 1x1x⅔ with side knob. Put the angle plate on the table, 2 side knobs to the back. Put the half-circle low brick on the regular knob, side knob to the left. Find 1 black plate 1x2. Put it horizontally on top of the previous piece, right half overhanging to the right. Find 1 black top angle plate 1x1 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs. Put it on top of the previous piece's left knob, side knobs to the front. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black two-stepped curve tile 1x4, and 1 black half-circle tile 1x1. Hold the curve tile horizontally, slope to the right. Mount it on top of the 2 previous pieces, right half of the curve tile overhanging to the right. Put the half-circle tile upright on the singular side knob pointing to the left, half-circle towards the top. The sub-part of the cockpit is finished! Before you mount it, turn the vehicle from left to right again. The rear fin should now be on the right. Mount the sub-part horizontally in its building orientation to the left of the fin. Note that the overhanging half of the curve tile will sit on the lower part of the fin; it won't connect to any knobs. Next, we will make a sub-part of the wheelhouse. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black plate 1x3, and 1 black bottom angle plate 1x1 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs. Put the angle plate on the table, 2 side knobs pointing to the front. Put the plate 1x3 horizontally on the singular knob, 2 knobs overhanging to the left. Find 2 black plates 1x1. Stack them both on top of the rightmost knob of the previous piece. The sub-part of the wheelhouse is finished! Mount it by putting the 2 knobs protruding to the left on the 2 rightmost knobs of the second row from the front. If done correctly, the right third of this sub-part will sit on a smooth surface. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 bright red left roof tile 2x4 with 3 slopes, (do not confuse it with the right roof tile 2x4 with 3 slopes. If you put the roof tile horizontally in front of you, its knob should be on the right and 2 sloped sides should face you. If this does not work, you probably have the wrong piece.) and 1 rectangular sticker (number 17). (If you do not want to decorate the roof tile with stickers now, skip the following 8 sentences. Otherwise ask a sighted person to help you with finding and orientating the sticker.) Put the roof tile horizontally on the table, long slope to the left. Put the sticker on the long slope. This sticker is red with 2 thin black curved lines running between the 2 long sides. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 acute-angled triangular sticker (number 11), and 1 small rectangular sticker (number 10). Put the acute-angled triangular sticker on the matching sloped surface of the roof tile. Put the small rectangular sticker on the third slope (the smallest slope of the three). Both of these stickers are red again, but they have a larger black area at the top, and a thinner curved stripe in black at the bottom. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black plate 1x2 with horizontal clasp on short side, and 1 dark stone grey small tube with shaft. Flip the roof tile upright, long straight edge at the bottom, knob on the right and pointing to the back. Put the plate 1x2 upright horizontally on the left half of the roof tile at the bottom, clasp protruding towards the left. Snap the shaft of the small tube into the clasp of the previous piece, tube to the left. Find 1 black round plate 1x1. Put it upright to the right of the plate 1x2 with clasp. Turn this part left to right so that the slopes are facing you again and the tube is protruding to the right. Mount it in this orientation on the 2 side knobs pointing to the front directly to the right of the vehicle door. Make sure the straight edge at the bottom is touching the smooth surfaces underneath. Now, all the black stripes and areas are lining up, creating a cool streamlined design on the paint of the Porsche. Next, let's make a sub-part of the second wheelhouse. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black plate 1x3, and 1 black bottom angle plate 1x1 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs. Put the angle plate on the table, 2 side knobs pointing to the front. Put the plate 1x3 horizontally on the singular knob pointing to the top, 2 knobs overhanging to the right. Find 2 black plates 1x1. Stack them both on top of the leftmost knob of the previous piece. The sub-part of the wheelhouse is finished! Before you mount it, turn the structure from left to right. Now, the vehicle rear with stop light strip should be on the left. Mount it by putting the 2 knobs protruding to the right on the 2 leftmost knobs of the second row from the front. Its leftmost third will sit on a smooth surface. Now, let's make the second sub-part of the cockpit. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 bright red right roof tile 2x4 with 3 slopes, (This is the mirrored version of the roof tile used in the first cockpit sub-part) and 1 rectangular sticker (number 18). (If you do not want to decorate the roof tile with stickers now, skip the following 7 sentences. Otherwise ask a sighted person to help you with finding and orientating the stickers.) Put the roof tile on the table, 2 slopes towards you, knob on the left. Put the sticker on the long slope. It has the same design as the sticker on the first cockpit sub-part. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 acute-angled triangular sticker (number 13), and 1 small rectangular sticker (number 12). Put the triangular sticker on the slope with the matching surface. Put the small sticker on the last slope (the smallest one). These stickers have the same design as the 2 stickers from the first cockpit sub-part. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black plate 1x2 with horizontal clasp on short side, and 1 dark stone grey small tube with shaft. Flip the roof tile upright, long straight edge at the bottom, knob on the left and pointing to the back. Put the plate horizontally on the right half of the roof tile, aligning them at the bottom, clasp protruding to the right. Snap the shaft of the tube into the clasp, tube to the right. Find 1 black round plate 1x1. Put it upright to the left of the plate 1x2 with clasp. The second sub-part of the cockpit is finished! Mount it in the building orientation on the 2 knobs pointing to the front, directly to the left of the vehicle door. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 bright red flat tile 2x2, and 1 square sticker 2x2 (number 33). (Skip the next 2 sentences or ask a sighted person to help you with the sticker.) Put the tile on the table and apply the sticker on top. The sticker is red with a bold black rectangle on the front edge that has a thin white line on its back edge, an acute-angled black triangle growing out of that black rectangle on the left edge, and one black line going from the triangle to the right edge of the sticker. Put this piece on the 2x2 knobs directly behind the front wheel arch. Collect the following 2 pieces: another bright red flat tile 2x2, and 1 square sticker 2x2 (number 32). (Skip the next sentence or ask a sighted person to help you with the sticker.) Put the tile on the table and the sticker on top. The sticker has the same design as the sticker from the previous step, but the pattern is mirrored. Mount this piece on the 2x2 knobs directly in front of the wheel arch at the back. Find 1 black flat tile 1x6. Put it vertically on the leftmost column. This means it will sit on the 2 stacks of round tiles 1x1, connecting them. Now, we will build the first vertical stop light unit. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black plate 1x3, and 1 black corner tile 1x2 - 1x2. Put the plate 1x3 horizontally on the table. Turn the corner plate so that its outer corner is to the back right. Put its horizontal portion on the 2 right knobs of the plate, a 1x1 surface overhanging to the front. Find 1 transparent red plate 1x2. Put it horizontally underneath the 1x1 surface overhanging to the front, 1 knob protruding to the left. Find 1 black corner tile 1x2 - 1x2 with cut-off corner. Turn it so that its cut-off corner is to the front left. Mount it in that orientation on the 2 knobs that are still empty. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black bottom angle plate 1x1 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs, and 1 black half-circle low brick 1x1x⅔ with side knob. First, flip the vertical stop light structure upside down. Make sure that its long straight edge is now facing you, and the cut-off corner is to the back left. Put the 2 side knobs of the angle plate on the back row of the structure, making sure its 1x1 plate is on the left. Flip the half-circle brick upright, half-circle to the left, hollow side knob to the right, and full knob to the back. Put the hollow knob on the 1x1 surface of the previous piece coming from the left. Find 1 black round plate 1x1. Put it upright on the one knob pointing to the right. The first vertical stop light assembly is finished! Flip it upright so that the smooth surface is to the back, the longest edge is on the right, and the half-circle brick is towards the bottom. Mount its longest edge on the 2 side knobs pointing to the back on the left edge, one third protruding to the top. Next, we will build the second vertical stop light assembly. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black corner tile 1x2 - 1x2, and 1 black plate 1x3. Put the plate 1x3 horizontally on the table. Turn the corner plate so that its outer corner is to the back left. Put its horizontal portion on the 2 left knobs of the plate, a 1x1 surface overhanging to the front. Find 1 transparent red plate 1x2. Put it horizontally underneath the 1x1 surface of the previous piece, 1 knob protruding to the right. Find 1 black corner tile 1x2 - 1x2 with cut-off corner. Turn it so that the cut-off corner is to the front right, and mount it on the 2 remaining knobs. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black half-circle low brick 1x1x⅔ with side knob, and 1 black bottom angle plate 1x1 - 1x2 with 2 side knobs. Flip the stop light structure upside down, cut-off corner to the front left, longest edge to the back. Put the 2 side knobs of the angle plate horizontally on the front edge, 1x1 plate with knob on the left. Hold the half-circle brick so that the half circle is to the left, the hollow knob is to the right and the full knob is to the front. Put the hollow knob on the 1x1 surface of the previous piece coming from the left. Find 1 black round plate 1x1. Put it upright on the only knob pointing to the right. The second vertical stop light assembly is finished! Flip it upright so that the smooth surface is facing you, longest edge to the right, cut-off corner to the bottom left. Mount the two lower thirds of the longest edge on the 2 side knobs pointing to the front. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black flat tile 1x6, and 1 rectangular sticker (number 34). (Skip the next 2 sentences or ask a sighted person to help you with the sticker.) Put the tile vertically on the table. Put the sticker on top. It is a black sticker with the "PORSCHE" brand name in white letters on it. Mount the tile vertically on the 2 knobs of the two vertical stop lights to connect them. Now, we will build the hood of the car. Find 2 bright red plates 2x3. Put 1 vertically on the table. Put the other one vertically next to it, their long sides touching, and their front and back edges aligned. Find 1 bright red plate 3x3. Put it on the two previous pieces to connect them, starting from the right edge. If done correctly, the leftmost column will remain empty. Collect the following 3 pieces: 1 bright red plate 1x2 with 1 knob, and 2 bright red flat tiles 1x2. Put 1 flat tile horizontally on the frontmost row, starting from the right edge. Put the plate with 1 knob horizontally behind the previous piece. Put the other flat tile horizontally behind the previous piece. Find 3 bright red two-stepped curve tiles 1x4. Put 1 horizontally on the backmost row, curve to the left, left half of the piece overhanging to the left. Put 1 horizontally in front of the previous piece in the same orientation. Put the last one horizontally in front of the previous piece, again in the same orientation. Continue if you want to decorate these three pieces with stickers now. If not, skip the next 3 sentences. Find 3 rectangular stickers 1x4 (numbers 4, 5, and 6). Ask a sighted person to help you find the correct stickers and to attach them in the correct orientation. Put them on the three previous pieces. They do not have identical prints, so you might want to ask for help to attach them correctly. Sticker number 4 is for the front tile, sticker number 5 is for the middle tile, and sticker number 6 is for the back tile. The stickers are printed such that they form a red hood that is painted with white vertical lines and has rounded front corners. The rounded corners are countered with white surfaces. The middle sticker features the Porsche logo: it's a golden coat of arms with a rearing black horse in the middle. The coat of arms is divided into four sections, the top left and bottom right ones are golden with three black stylized antlers each, the top right and bottom left sections are filled with horizontal black and red stripes. At the top edge, the "PORSCHE" brand lettering is printed in black. The hood is finished! Well done! Before you mount it, turn the vehicle from left to right. Now, the stop lights should be on the right. Mount the hood in the building orientation centered on the left edge. The leftmost edge of the hood should cover the middle partition panels that are pointing to the top. The smooth column on the leftmost edge of the vehicle that is a bit lower than the rest should remain empty. Next, we will make a small sub-part. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 black top angle plate 1x1 - 1x1 with side knob, and 1 dark stone grey low brick 1x1x⅔. Put the low brick on the table. Put the angle plate on top, side knob pointing to the front. Put this part on the frontmost row on the knob in front of the steering wheel. In other words, this part will sit on the seventh knob from the left. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 dark stone grey connector peg 1m with knob, and 1 black plate 1x2 with side bottom tube. Hold the plate upright horizontally, knobs pointing towards you, tube on the right and at the back. Insert the connector peg from the top into the tube. Mount this part in the building orientation on the side knob of the sub-part we have mounted in the previous step, right half overhanging to the right. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 white flat tile 2x2, and 1 square sticker 2x2 (number 8). (Skip the next 2 sentences or ask a sighted person to help you with the sticker.) Put the tile on the table and put the sticker on top. Just like before, the sticker is white with a bold black line on its bottom edge and a black display showing the number "75" in red. Mount it upright on the 3 side knobs pointing to the front; they are located directly to the right of the wheel axle connector. Next, we will build 2 front wheel arches. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 white corner plates 1x2 - 1x2, and 2 white mudguard elements 2x4x2. Put 1 mudguard element horizontally on the table, wheel arch towards you. Turn 1 corner plate so that its outer corner is to the back right. Mount it on the right edge of the mudguard. Repeat with the other two pieces: put the mudguard horizontally on the table, wheel arch towards you, and put the corner tile on the right edge, outer corner to the back right. Find another 2 white corner plates 1x2 - 1x2. Put 1 to the left of the previous piece, outer corner to the back left. Repeat with the second corner plate on the other mudguard. The 2 front wheel arches are finished! Mount 1 centered above the connector peg sticking out towards the front in the left half of the vehicle, wheel arch towards you. Repeat symmetrically at the back, wheel arch to the back. Collect the following 6 pieces: 2 white flat tiles 2x2, 1 white right wedge tile 1x2 with curve and 45° cut, (If you put the right wedge tile vertically on the table, the narrow tip pointing towards you, the 45° cut should be on the left.) 1 white left wedge tile 1x2 with curve and 45° cut, (If you put the left wedge tile vertically on the table, the narrow tip pointing towards you, the 45° cut should be on the right.) and 2 white one-stepped curve tiles 1x2x⅔. Put 1 flat tile 2x2 centered on the top surface of the front mudguard. Repeat symmetrically at the back with the other flat tile 2x2. Put 1 one-stepped curve tile horizontally on the backmost row to the right of the previous piece, curve to the right. Repeat symmetrically at the front: put the other one-stepped curve tile horizontally on the frontmost row to the right of the flat tile 2x2, curve to the right. Put the left wedge tile 1x2 horizontally behind the previous piece, long edge to the front, cut-off corner to the back right. Repeat symmetrically at the back: put the right wedge tile 1x2 horizontally in front of the curve tile 1x2, long edge to the back, cut-off corner to the front right. Continue if you want to decorate these 4 pieces with stickers now. If not, skip the next 7 sentences. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 small rectangular stickers 1x2 (numbers 14 and 9), and 2 square stickers 2x2 (numbers 3 and 7). Put the small rectangular stickers 1x2 on the 2 one-stepped curve tiles of the previous step (sticker number 9 is for the tile at the front and sticker number 14 is for the back). These stickers are white and have small black and chrome-white ends that will merge with the design of the other two stickers. Put the square stickers 2x2 on the two flat tiles 2x2 we have mounted in the previous step (sticker number 3 is for the front and sticker number 7 is for the back). These stickers have white as a base color; their outer halves are black, lined with a red vertical stripe in the middle which is followed by a thicker chrome-white stripe. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 transparent half-circle tiles 1x2, and 2 white low bricks 1x1x⅔. Put 1 low brick on the knob directly to the left of the front mudguard. Put 1 half-circle tile to the left of the previous piece, half-circle to the right back. This means that the half-circle tile will be mounted at an angle. Repeat symmetrically at the back: put the low brick on the knob directly to the left of the back mudguard, and put the half-circle tile to its left, half-circle to the front right. Now, we will make a sub-part of the front wheelhouse. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 bright red smooth roof tile 1x1x⅔, and 1 bright red bottom angle plate 1x1 - 1x1 with side knob. Hold the angle plate upright, hollow side knob pointing to the top, full knob pointing to the front. Flip the smooth roof tile upright, slope to the left. Mount it in that orientation on the full knob of the angle plate. Find 1 white two-stepped right wedge tile 2x3 with cut. Turn it vertically so that its longest edge is on the right and its slope is towards the front. Mount its front left corner on the hollow knob at the top, 1 column overhanging to the right, 2 rows overhanging to the back. Continue if you want to decorate this piece with a sticker now. If not, skip the next 2 sentences. Find 1 sticker 2x3 with cut-off corner (number 2. Ask a sighted person to help you find the correct sticker. Put it on top of the curve tile, matching its shape. The base color of the sticker is white. In the back left corner, it has a black trapeze-shaped area surrounded by a thick red acute-angled frame. In the right edge of that red frame (in the back center of the whole sticker), there are 5 small black ventilation slits. The acute angle of the red frame is parallel to the cut-off edge of the sticker and matching piece. The sub-part of one front wheelhouse is finished! Well done! Turn it 90° to the right so that the longest edge is facing you and the cut-off corner is to the back left. Mount it on the left half of the wheelhouse at the back. Make sure that the smooth (or stickered) surfaces that are already mounted there seamlessly join the smooth surface of the sub-part you are mounting. Next, we will assemble the two rearview mirrors. Collect the following 4 pieces: 2 black round plates 1x1, and 2 black half-circle tiles 1x1. Put the 2 round plates next to each other on the table. Put the 2 half-circle plates on top. Mount one rearview mirror on the singular knob to the right of the smooth wheelhouse surface, half circle to the back left (at an angle). This means that it will sit behind the vehicle door at the back. Repeat symmetrically at the front, half circle to the front left (at an angle). Next, we will make a sub-part of the second wheelhouse. Collect the following 2 pieces: 1 bright red smooth roof tile 1x1x⅔, and 1 bright red bottom angle plate 1x1 - 1x1 with side knob. Hold the angle plate upright, hollow side knob pointing to the top, full knob pointing to the front. Flip the smooth roof tile upright, slope to the right. Mount it in that orientation on the full knob of the angle plate. Find 1 white two-stepped left wedge tile 2x3 with cut. Turn it vertically so that its longest edge is on the left and its slope is towards the front. Mount its front right corner on the hollow knob, 1 column overhanging to the left, 2 rows overhanging to the back. Continue if you want to decorate this piece with a sticker now. If not, skip the next X sentences. Find 1 sticker 2x3 with cut-off corner (number 1. Ask a sighted person to help you with finding and orientating the sticker. Put it on top of the curve tile, matching its shape. This sticker has the same design as the previous one, only mirrored. The sub-part of the second wheelhouse is finished! Turn it horizontally so that its longest edge is at the back and the cut-off corner is to the front left. Mount it on the left half of the wheelhouse at the front. Make sure that the smooth (or stickered) surfaces that are already mounted there seamlessly join the smooth surface of the sub-part you are mounting. The designs of the wheelhouse stickers now merge into one design; the curved surfaces of the wheelhouses are white, and in the center of their outer edges there is a wide black area with a rounded off edge on the right that has a chrome-white finish to give it a more three-dimensional feel, and acute-angled red edges at the left doubling the cut-off angles of the curve pieces, giving the whole design a streamlined and sporty feel. This angle is tripled by the angled headlights in the form of the half-circle plates 1x2 underneath. Find 1 transparent brown windscreen 4x6x1⅓. Turn it horizontally so that the highest part with 2 knobs is on the right. Mount it in that orientation between hood and cockpit structure. Now, we will assemble the 4 wheels. Collect the following 8 pieces: 4 black wheel caps with 8 spokes, and 4 black high-gloss racing tires with low profile. Put the tires flat on the table. Put the wheel caps on the tires, snapping the thicker center of the wheel hubs into the middle holes of the tires. The 4 wheels are finished! Put them on the 4 connector pegs sticking out underneath the wheel arches, wheel caps outwards. You have finished building the car. Fantastic job, this was a really difficult build! To put the Driver Minifigure into the driver's seat, take off the windscreen, seat the driver behind the steering wheel, and put on the windscreen again. You have also finished building the entire set! Congratulations! It is time to take your legacy Porsche to the racetrack and see what it is capable of. See how fast it can go and explore all the intricate design features now that the car is fully built. Enjoy!