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Hi guys,

this is my first MoC here- a technic model of BAC MONO.

I built the model around the RC sistem and due to the small form of it's original body , it didn't left out much space for any other technic functions, so it was more a shape-oriented build, rather then a technical one.

It's size is 25x52 studs. I wanted to make a movie but it started a rainy period.Hope to get a chance soon.

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What a gorgeous, luxureous, volupteous bodywork :wub:

It just curves in all the right places... What a shape!

I suppose the real MONO BAC also has the squarish rear fenders? They do look a bit out of place, more curves here as well I would say

But what a body... :wub:

EDIT: Oh, and welcome to Eurobricks!

Edited by Jeroen Ottens

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I love the contrast of the back rims and the red body work. Nice work on the curves, I hope it drives as well as it looks.

tim

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Fantastic model. Jeroens in right about those rear fenders. Buy four or eight 7L red soft axel (part 32580, about $0.25 each from Bricklink) from set 8048 and 8068, that would make it just about perfect. Well done!

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Great looking model. :thumbup:

I agree that the only thing out of place are those square rear fenders. Fix those and it would be perfect.

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The fact that someone DID MAKE the absolutely beautiful BAC Mono (not my words, Jeremy's) is enough for me.

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Beautiful shaping, what a superb use of flex axles and panels

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Wow, those curves!

I've never seen this car before, but the original can't be more beautiful than what you've built here...

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So, speaking of curves and sexy - am I the only one seeing this? :grin:

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I declare it - "the Stradivari Car" or "Stradivary-mobile" :laugh:

Edited by Omikron

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Wow, I googled the real thing and what you've acomplished is extraordinary!!! If you could make the rear mudguards not angular, then this one would be out of this world! Congratulations!

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Wow,

thanks so much for all of your comments. And I appologize for not showing any sign until now. I've posted the photos late last night ,and junped to bed. Today I was swamped at work and didn't really had the chance to sit down and post.

I really apreciate your feedback, and I hope to answer to all of the anterior posts. If I forget something, feel free to ask.

The car was really fun to build, but due to it's "skinny" bodywork , it was also kinda hard- I had to go through a process of building,tearing apart,building,tearing apart etc. that was a bit frustrating. I also wanted to make use more of technic panels and beams than soft axles- as a personal quest.

Amazing shape! Does it have suspension? Can you post a picture of the underside?

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It's not a very nice looking bottom view. I did use the portal gears , as a manual "gearbox" ;in case the model became too heavy for the motors, i could downgrade them to have more torque. Unfortunately it doesn't have suspensions- I really struggled with this one- it was easy to make the rear axle suspended :the rc unit has an articulated joint for the rc motors, designed exactly for this. The real problem was with the front axle, which I couldn't get to look right- the problem is that in the real car, the front side of the bodywork has a sudden drop after the wheel- to give it a nervous/angry look, and it's suspensions are rotated with 90 degrees and stick out of the body. They also use a set of very short springs.

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When I tried to use the avaible technic springs, it looked really strange and out of line, so I decided to have it all without suspensions- as a general rule.

What a gorgeous, luxureous, volupteous bodywork :wub:

It just curves in all the right places... What a shape!

I suppose the real MONO BAC also has the squarish rear fenders? They do look a bit out of place, more curves here as well I would say

But what a body... :wub:

EDIT: Oh, and welcome to Eurobricks!

Fantastic model. Jeroens in right about those rear fenders. Buy four or eight 7L red soft axel (part 32580, about $0.25 each from Bricklink) from set 8048 and 8068, that would make it just about perfect. Well done!

Great looking model. :thumbup:

I agree that the only thing out of place are those square rear fenders. Fix those and it would be perfect.

I agree with you all. They do look out of place.

The reason I went with the decision not to use soft axles for the rear fenders, was a personal one- I wanted to see if I can build them without using them- I decided it should be a learning part in the building process, so that I could learn something new for the future projects- making fenders without using soft axles . :classic:

I haven't decided if I will go back on the design- it depends on how much time I will have in the near future.

dat body tho... sexy. I wanna see just something to sort of offset the red. most awesome moc sir. :thumbup:

Amazing model! If it was made with white and black parts it might look more awesome :D

So, speaking of curves and sexy - am I the only one seeing this? :grin:

I declare it - "the Stradivari Car" or "Stradivary-mobile" :laugh:

You are right- a black/white or at least black/red color schme would've been nice , that's also why the original car has the 2 colors paint scheme- to make it more agresive, as if it wasn't fast enough. I was afraid the top part , the pear-shaped, violin looking body would look too flmisy, due to my lack of pieces/experience. So i went ahead, pointing it's "curves" even though it has more angles than most cars, with red lines that will make it look like the original.

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Wow, great looking MOC you've made here!

RC unit+motors is a good base for building mocs like this.

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