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  • The Porsche 911 Targa... https://www.lego.com/cdn/product-assets/product.bi.core.pdf/6379205.pdf

    If you were in a team of 6 people and had 1-2 hours to build it... how could this be done?

    I'm looking at it and very little is able to be done concurrently. Instead it looks like the best you can do is just have 1 person build, and several others forming a pipeline of providing the right parts to that person. With potentially 1 quality checker observing. Still leaving 2 people doing nothing.

  • I can see quite a few sub-sections that could be built independently.

    For example the bits starting at 29, 53, 96 (rear bumper), 117 (engine), 132 (seats), 155 (front axle), 188 (rear bodywork), 222 (doors), 264 (windscreen), 296 (bonnet). etc...

    Might be tricky to estimate how long each of those will take and divvy them up accordingly.

  • Yeah, small wins... feels like co-ordinating that would be more overhead than just going sequential at a faster rate. Those sections don't seem to yield enough benefit... and too many hands reaching for pieces and too much back and forth on the instructions might cost a lot more than any benefit from those sections.

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