History

The BMW E30 M3 is the first car built by BMW M GmbH, between 1985 and 1992. For a lot of purist, it is the ultimate M BMW. The engine was a 2.3 then 2.5L 4-cylinder, developing over 200hp, and the chassis the one of the e30 BMW coupe. Originally built for racing, it had also a lot of street-legal competitors, like the sierra cosie or the Mercedes Benz 190 E 2.3-16V. But the M3 was always better.

Design

It’s my most realistic car so far.

~Exterior~

I focused my creation on realism, especially on exterior realism. I actually built the entire car because of the front grill and lamps. The bumpers were quite tricky to build, but I think they look great. The wheels are original as well.

~Interior~

Here, the central console was tricky to build. I’m happy with the interior even if it could be better built. I used an official color scheme here.

~"Transmission”~

The engine bay took me hours to finish entirely. I tried to make it as realistic as possible. I used pictures I found of the bay to recreate mine.

It’s the same underneath the car. It’s my first car with a detailed underside.The exhaust line was quite difficult to recreate; I’m pleased with the output. ;-)

Functions

~Transmission~

This car has:

A fully functional & working 4-cylinder engine

A working differential

~Exterior functions~

It also has:

Opening doors

An opening engine bonnet , opening in the same way than the real one

, opening in the same way than the real one An opening boot

Adjustable mirrors

Working wipers

~Seats~

The front seats can:

Slide forwards and backwards

forwards and backwards Toggle

The seatbacks can also toggle.

The back seats can be folden, to offer a bigger boot.

~Interior~

You can find these other functions in the cabin:

A glove box

Working sun visors

An adjustable interior mirror

~Dimensions~

Width : 17 studs (+2 because of the body build wheel arches)

Length: 47 studs

Height: 15 studs

Number of pieces: 1548 pieces

I really thank you for watching, supporting, following and commenting.

~Yann~