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2017 Porsche 919 LMP1 Hybrid
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Scale replica of Le Mans winning Porsche 919 Hybrid. The sticker sheet contains liveries for cars #1 (driven by Andre Lotterer, Nick Tandy and Neel Jani) and #2 (driven by Earl Bamber, Timo Bernhard and Brendon Hartley). These cars competed in the LMP1 Hybrid category of Le Mans 2017. Porsche #1 was leading the race when it retired Sunday morning, giving the lead to the #38 Jackie Chan DC Racing Oreca. Porsche #2 was able to pass the #38 car in the final hours, giving Porsche its 19th victory at Le Mans.

This is a display model. There are no opening doors.

Parts in colors Tan, and Green are hidden from view. These parts can thus be replaced by similar parts of other colors.

Stickers for this model can be downloaded [https://c-mt.dk/instructions/stickers/stickers_919.png](here).
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License: Public Domain
Theme: Miniland Year: 2017 Tags: 1:20 lemans wec
My Own Creation (MOC). Number of parts: 617
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LDraw File - OMR Version This LDraw file is has all unofficial and textured parts inlined. Original LDraw File The LDraw file is downloaded directly from the server. Studio 2.0-Safe LDraw File This LDraw file has been modified to ensure that it loads correctly in Studio 2.0.

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For Studio 2.0, these parts should be saved in C:\Program Files\Studio 2.0\ldraw\Custom Parts\Parts on Windows and Applications/Studio 2.0/ldraw/Custom Parts/Parts on MAC. See this video for a guide of how to set it up in Studio 2.0 and use their rendering engine.

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