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MOC Porsche 911 targa (minifig scale)

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This is my first MOC on this forum. I made 5-wide car in minifig scale for two minifigs to fit inside.

I made this car a year and a half ago. I wanted to do a car for two whole minifigs. If I wanted to install two minifigs I had to take into account that each of them fills two studs and that between them is space for one more stud. The end result of creating a car like that made 6-wide vehicle (1 more stud for both mudguards).

And this is the result:

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For more pictures click on this link: Porsche 911 targa

I also made one in bright colors and red interior:

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I guess Porsches are popular these days, i just commented on another one! :laugh:

I really like the fact that this is 5 wide, as a Porsche is not that big a car. Well done! :thumbup:

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Porsches sure are popular!

...Is it just me, or did I start the trend with the 911s, ever since I posted mine, there are tons of Porsches out there. :laugh:

I think we need a Porsche thread. :thumbup:

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Great stuff - awesome shaping, instantly recognizable. To tilt the headlights like this is a great idea. I like the way you managed to fit two figs in, too. A very appealing MOC, thanks for sharing!

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Thank you all for your replys.

The main reason that I chose 5-wide body is because you can sit down in parallel two minifigs and even after size still fits original Lego City roads.

So in the end it was designed mainly for dioramas.

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I like the grey one, you can see the detail. Nice work.

Agree the grey Porsche comes out looking better, maybe it is the blue glass windows in the black one that makes it look little odd

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