-zenn Posted February 12, 2015 Posted February 12, 2015 (edited) It's been a while since I've had the inspiration to build something. Almost like 2 years now. But I've been busy with a couple of projects I had laying around... Which this one, is one of the first to be completed. Mainly build this for the '87th Lugnuts Challenge' on Flickr. Some incorporation I really wanted to do was an alternate steering method. Coyote; a hot rod inspired by 'Gas Monkey Garage' and 'Delta Bombers - The Wolf'. More on Flickr photostream. Edited February 12, 2015 by -zenn Quote
GallardoLU Posted February 12, 2015 Posted February 12, 2015 Great engine work, and the steering is brilliant, although I would be terrified to drive it seeing nothing linking left and right tires together also great use of the ice pick for door handles Quote
-zenn Posted February 12, 2015 Author Posted February 12, 2015 Thanks, haha yeah you'd be all over the road... Quote
lightningtiger Posted February 12, 2015 Posted February 12, 2015 Cool ride '-zenn'.......it's been a while since your last design ? Brick On '-zenn' ! Quote
King Andy Posted February 12, 2015 Posted February 12, 2015 Sweet hot rod! The details are just great, mainly in the engine. Great idea with the silver bars! I'm interested on the technique you used for the steering. Quote
-zenn Posted February 13, 2015 Author Posted February 13, 2015 Cool ride '-zenn'.......it's been a while since your last design ? Brick On '-zenn' ! Thanks mate. Yeah... a 40 hour workweek, a 40 hour enhanced study (packed 4 years into 1) + finals, ending a messed up relationship after close to 8 years, having a social life = not the best combo in the world to build. Glad to be back from the dead! Sweet hot rod! The details are just great, mainly in the engine. Great idea with the silver bars! I'm interested on the technique you used for the steering. If you look closely, the steering is a illegal connection; + (minifig hips + round wheelholder) Quote
gazumpty Posted February 13, 2015 Posted February 13, 2015 Brilliant design and great use of parts to achieve the steering mech. Love it! Quote
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