Void_S Posted September 14, 2017 Posted September 14, 2017 (edited) Hello everybody! A long time ago I got my 41999 and decided to turn the hull back to the car that it was initially - a classic American muscle car. Initially it was just the same car with a lower chassis, but I preferred to make it more authentic and more detailed MOD (and a bit MOC ) saving as much as possible original solutions and parts. There were a lot of speculations of the exact model (41999-question), but I like Dodge Charger R/T 2nd generation ('68-70), so it's the final target and magic has been started... First of all, I started with modifications of 41999 Crawler. It's a great model and I was just happy to see how Egor turned the car shapes into the curved panels, but Boss Crawler was too high, so lowered the chassis by 4 studs (removing the bottom section with Servo and two 5x7 frames), added a front axle with an independent suspension and a rear live axle. Both of them uses a shorter shock absorbers, meanwhile the front axles has a torsion suspension in the real live. I've made a draft of it and will add to the model some later... So, the result is following: v1. The chassis. Muscle Car 41999 MOC v1 Chassis.lxf v1. A road version. Muscle Car 41999 MOC v1 Road.lxf I's a default hull with some minor visual modifications, mounted on a lower chassis. However it's still too high, in my opinion. v1. An off-road version. Muscle Car 41999 MOC v1 Offroad.lxf I liked @efferman's Station Wagon and @NOS_Dylan's modification, that better meets a lower chassis. v2. A major modification. And finally the better version that I've made so far: even more lower than version 1, wider by 2L and now has a Big Block - fake V8 engine. Spoiler The rear side. I'm a LED-maniac and try to add some light everywhere - headlights, turn indicators, parking and brake lights, etc. Therefore the first modification was a rear panel - it looked nice, but there were no place to put the LEDs behind the transparent-red tiles. I suppose that it's the part that I've modified more than any other one, but finally I'm seems to happy with the result. Also you can find some stages below: Spoiler 1. First, I replaced a black 2x16 plate (a baseplate for all tiles) by the set of 1x2 red tiles like @kescar did here. Not so much, but starting this moment I got possibility to add some PF LEDs. 2. It worked very well, but I wasn't satisfied with a visual appearance, so I turned the lights into the horizontal ones like at '70 classic cars. 3. However it wasn't good enough - too rectangular, so I used a pair of 1/4 round tiles (25269) and put two Bionicle teeth as "bumper claws", plus a couple of 3L liftarms filled the gap between the lights and bumper. 4. Another modification was a better shaping for a bumper - it must be higher a bit and more flat, so I replaced 3-7L liftarms by straight 7L liftarms (the same metallic silver) + 3L liftarm. Also some reversing lamps appeared here. They are also PF LED-ready, why not? 5. And a better look (bot not yet final) appeared once I increased the width by 2L. I just replaced the exhaust pipes later... The front side. It also has a flat bumper made of a pair of 7L liftarms, with orange parking lights below (yes, they are also LED-ready) and licence plate that fits perfectly between the liftarms when I made the model by 2L wider. One of the most interesting things is the headlights - they looks like the original ones, The sides. Hopefully, it looks organic and proportional now. To be continued... Edited September 15, 2017 by Void_S Quote
1gor Posted September 14, 2017 Posted September 14, 2017 that would be interesting if you put LPE V8 inside it Quote
kbalage Posted September 14, 2017 Posted September 14, 2017 Looks really promising, can't wait to see the rest :) Maybe it's just the perspective but the hood seems to be a bit short for a Charger, isn't it? Quote
Leonardo da Bricki Posted September 14, 2017 Posted September 14, 2017 So far so good. Maybe its just me, or perhaps the perspective, but the hood seems a little bit short... Quote
1gor Posted September 14, 2017 Posted September 14, 2017 2 hours ago, Leonardo da Bricki said: So far so good. Maybe its just me, or perhaps the perspective, but the hood seems a little bit short... On second view front hood is some 13 studs long so it could be to short, so I understand your point of view... Quote
Void_S Posted September 14, 2017 Author Posted September 14, 2017 8 hours ago, I_Igor said: that would be interesting if you put LPE V8 inside it So far it has a fake V8 engine, and I don't believe that LPE could fit here... @Leonardo da Bricki, @I_Igor, @kbalage - thank you guys! I'm also not satisfied with a current hood, so I have to fix it and make it longer. Thanks for a note. Quote
rm8 Posted September 15, 2017 Posted September 15, 2017 Looking forward, since I am dreaming of making 41999 usual muscle someday too Quote
Void_S Posted September 15, 2017 Author Posted September 15, 2017 @rm8, yeah, I remember, and it's a reason why I decided to try it . I'm also looking forward to see it once, "a dish from the chef". Quote
Vectormatic Posted September 15, 2017 Posted September 15, 2017 I had the same idea a while back, just never pursued it because i figured i wouldnt be able to find the parts at reasonable prices The tires look a bit small to me though, maybe go one size up? Quote
1gor Posted September 15, 2017 Posted September 15, 2017 10 hours ago, Void_S said: So far it has a fake V8 engine, and I don't believe that LPE could fit here... No when I see the chassis (and wheels) LPE wont fit for sure. I thought it would be the same scale as 41999 set but with different chassis Quote
Nebulaire Posted September 15, 2017 Posted September 15, 2017 I agree about the size of the wheel. Your charger looks like a low rider with those wheels/tyres. Why don't you try to fit the rear tyres of the 42050 to make you charger like a drag charger ? Quote
Ivan_M Posted September 15, 2017 Posted September 15, 2017 Charges from ~1970 uses wheels 215/65/R15 so if he uses wheels 49,5mm the scale is ~13,3:1 and wheelbase 29 studs - so the proportions to length are correct, maybe hood is too high I didn't measure. What you suggest would meand totally different scale. I think it looks good. Quote
Void_S Posted September 15, 2017 Author Posted September 15, 2017 6 minutes ago, Ivan_M said: Charges from ~1970 uses wheels 215/65/R15 so if he uses wheels 49,5mm the scale is ~13,3:1 and wheelbase 29 studs - so the proportions to length are correct, maybe hood is too high I didn't measure. What you suggest would meand totally different scale. I think it looks good. Yeah, I tried to copy 1969-1970 original model that has relatively small wheels (even R14 in some editions), so I it was an initial size that I tried and so far it fitted perfectly, especially since this model wasn't a scale model initially. Now I see that I have to check the dimensions and, right, the hood could be adjusted. @Nebulaire, well, I'd like to make a dragster version as well (ahhh, the wheelie start with burnout by a pair of buggy motors), but a bit later Quote
1gor Posted September 15, 2017 Posted September 15, 2017 30 minutes ago, Void_S said: @Nebulaire, well, I'd like to make a dragster version as well (ahhh, the wheelie start with burnout by a pair of buggy motors), but a bit later That could be interesting, but prepare pillows all around Quote
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