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I've been really inspired by the Adventurers theme and early 20th century history in general lately, so I decided to build something from the era; a hot rod fit for Baron Von Barron! 

The Baron's Roadster

I took inspiration from a lot of different MOCs I found online, as well as some of the official LEGO Adventurers and Indiana Jones sets.

The Baron's Roadster

 

The Baron's Roadster

This car is also loosely based on the Opel Moonlight Roadster

The Baron's Roadster The Baron's Roadster

Comments and Constructive criticism are welcome!

 

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Well, that's looks realy good. Well done. I like it, especially that you used the classic cockpit piece. Just one point: I think that the mudguards are a bit too massive. They are lacking the elegance of the rest of the car.

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6 hours ago, The Reader said:

Well, that's looks realy good. Well done. I like it, especially that you used the classic cockpit piece. Just one point: I think that the mudguards are a bit too massive. They are lacking the elegance of the rest of the car.

Thanks for your comment! That's a fair point about the mudguards. I tried a number of solutions before settling on this design. I may revisit them in the future.

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I like it! The front mudguards do look a little concerning though. Are they only attached by clips? What's to stop them from touching the wheels and causing issues with friction?

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On 1/24/2025 at 10:50 AM, Autumn said:

I like it! The front mudguards do look a little concerning though. Are they only attached by clips? What's to stop them from touching the wheels and causing issues with friction?

Thanks! Yeah, the clips are the only thing holding them at the moment. So far, I haven’t had any issues with them interfering with the wheels, but that certainly could become a problem.

 

On 1/29/2025 at 8:52 PM, Vandor said:

That is a neat little car. Very cool and might have to do something similar for my city.

Thank you! I would like to build some old 1930s style buildings to go along with it. 
 

On 2/16/2025 at 7:46 AM, sander1992 said:

That is a good looking ride!

Thank you!

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