Paul Boratko

Amazingly well done Subaru WRX STi by pipasseyoyo

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I don't know if this builder posts here or not, but this certainly deserves a thread... One small thing that I love are the blue Subaru emblems that he did with the "star" being the cross in them...

Outstanding...

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He really detailed the engine too...

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I saw this yesterday. Impressive work. I'd like to build it and add it to my collection, hope the builder posts here...,

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That is indeed a fantastic looking model! Never seen an engine bay like that on a Technic model in this scale! :thumbup:

Pipasseyoyo has made some other great MOCs as well!

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Saw this on brickshelf yesterday and it is a really impressive creation with lots of details.

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Stunning model! The engine detail is incredible.

My only criticism is it doesn't say "Subaru" to me, My first impression was of an Evo. hehe.

Subarus WRX's generally have more rounder lights which are harder to do certainly.

Great moc, thanks for sharing! :grin::thumbup:

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WOW. Thanks for bringing it to our attention. I haven't had time to cruise brickshelf for quite a while.

v/r

Andy

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He even thought of a navigation fin on the roof :classic:.

Look at the way he filled all the gaps and created the lines by making good use of the panels and bionicle eyes. Nevertheless, the detailed engine bay has indeed never seen before. That's just impressive and fun to watch.

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Incredible level of detail and everything opens like it should :) I'd love to build this someday!

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WOW! This must be the best looking Technic supercar I have ever seen, and the details... both in technical solutions, like the front suspension, and in looks, like the engine bay, is amazing!

I would gladly pay to have this on my shelf!

-ED-

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That engine bay looks glorious. This is like next level MOC'ing.

I second that :thumbup:

Frontpaged it!

The emblem is indeed very cool :sweet:

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Saw it yesterday as well. It's a really cool car and very detailed. I especially like the engine he built.

Too bad he won't make instructions :(

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Superb MOC! I really like the engine bay too, the front end & the solution of the Mc-Pherson cap ;)

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I spotted this on Brickshelf early yesterday. A brilliant piece of work, the engine is the stand out feature for me. Great photo's too. That will inspire a few people.

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Spectacular!! :thumbup: Kinda wish it had at least basic motorized driving and steering with manual gearbox, though. I like the engine bay as well, but the bodywork is outstanding.

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Such an amazing level of detail, too bad it doesnt have pf :wink: .

tim

I doubt the addition of power functions would have made this car any more spectacular that it already is. It is quite large(Looks to be around the same scale as Sheepo's Mustang) and it probably wouldn't be able to move fast enough to have fun with.

He even thought of a navigation fin on the roof :classic:.

Look at the way he filled all the gaps and created the lines by making good use of the panels and bionicle eyes. Nevertheless, the detailed engine bay has indeed never seen before. That's just impressive and fun to watch.

There is a builder that went by the name "El Caracho" that built large scale technic/brick cars some years ago and he detailed his engines like this as well. :thumbup:

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