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Raphy

14-wide 1969 Plymouth Roadrunner

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'Sup guys, here's my first actual large-scale car. You might remember me as a great fan and builder of the Tiny Turbos line, but here I've made something bigger for a change. It was in the planning three months and being built one and a half :)

I don't know if this is the right place to put this...?

Here are the pictures. It has opening doors, hood and trunk and also features a hood prop, a fuel cell and NOS (Nitrous Oxide System) in the trunk.

My older brother put the smoke on the first photo, so all credit for presentation goes to him please ;)

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More pics on my flickr photostream, just click on the pics to see more :D

bai

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Yes, you've found the right place on Eurobricks' "Lego TECHNIC, Mindstorms & Model Team" forum! I like your attention to detail on this American muscle car. :thumbup:

I don't think that you've enabled the hyperlinks to your Flickr photostream; I clicked on your pictures here and nothing happens....

Did you design the car first in Lego Digital Designer (LDD), and then built it with real bricks? Is there any chance one could get your LDD .lxf file for this great MOC? :blush:

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A very nice moc, with great interior details. :thumbup::classic:

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Thanks everyone for the comments!

"Did you design the car first in Lego Digital Designer (LDD), and then built it with real bricks? Is there any chance one could get your LDD .lxf file for this great MOC?"

Sorry, designed it out of free hand, I don't bother with that new-fangled technology ;)

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