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Howdy Folks,

This is a very inspiring forum, I hope I can inspire others as well!

I came back to legos after 20 years with a gift from my kids, the 8048 buggy. This Midget Sprint Car MOC is from that set alone:

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Build sequence is here: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=514439

Also on Rebrickable: http://rebrickable.com/sets/erix/sprint-car

I've since got more sets, the 8051 bike being a favorite. This is a custom Bobber Hardtail:

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Build sequence is here: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=515999

Also on Rebrickable: http://rebrickable.com/sets/erix/bobber

ok,

erix

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Welcome to Eurobricks! :classic: Your kids are nice to give you some Lego Technic. My son only gives me a hard time! :laugh:

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Love the sprint car! I used to go to a dirt race track as a kid and the Sprints were always my favorite. Great job!

Mike

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Thanks for the kind welcome!

Here is a take on the Monster Garage 3-wheeler they made with a giant 6 cylinder diesel engine and little else.

http://www.trombinos...erbilt1972.html

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No build sequence but pretty simple.

Next a 60's style "digger" dragster powered by an air-cooled VW engine. Again, this one is made with only the 4048 parts:

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Build Sequence is located here: http://www.brickshel...ry.cgi?f=516465

Last is a V8-powered version of the Sprint Car wirh big wings like a World of Outlaws style car:

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ok,

erix

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Oh man, awesome! I love the dragster and the midget sprinter. Very cool!

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Hi erix. and welcome to Eurobricks. :thumbup: I like the midget sprinter and custom bike.

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Yeah that cabin is too much to the back, it sould be in front of the rear wheels.

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Really cool models erix! I particulary like the last one :thumbup:

Yeah that cabin is too much to the back, it sould be in front of the rear wheels.

Back in the 60's and 70's they had dragsters like that (as erix mentioned in his post)

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Samanen, that's a cool photo. I forgot about all the wacky multi-engined contraptions those early racers thought up!

Better start a new digger build, crank-driven superchargers anyone?

ok,

erix

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Better start a new digger build, crank-driven superchargers anyone?

ok,

erix

? *huh* .......

Digger yes,Super charger no. :snicker:

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I love the midget race car. Especially the angles of the panels are ingenious.

I hope your son will give you more sets so that you can make some bigger models :classic:

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Thanks Jeroen! That car came together over only a few days and I've always liked the way the panels tuck in right alongside the motor.

Yes, I'm hoping he sees my obsessive research of the Unimog set as a sign! Alrhough I could really use those big tires and wheels right now...

ok,

erix

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Better start a new digger build, crank-driven superchargers anyone?

Feel free to use my S/C small block design.

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if you have the parts I can send you the LDD file.

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Yes, I'm hoping he sees my obsessive research of the Unimog set as a sign! Alrhough I could really use those big tires and wheels right now...

ok,

erix

Ahh the Unimog :blush: , that will give your collection a good boost...

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