OddyBuilds Posted January 30 Posted January 30 (edited) G'day! I created a small 4 wide ute (technically 5 wide due to the wheels sticking out - it ended up looking too skinny, otherwise) that uses 77 parts. I hope you enjoy watching my video about it (and other things)! I've also made instructions that you can find linked at the bottom of this post. Some photos from my Flickr page for those who don't want to watch the video: PREMIUM REBRICKABLE INSTRUCTIONS: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-210278/M.O.Brix/classic-city-scale-aussie-ute/#details Edited February 20 by OddyBuilds Added link to Rebrickable instructions page Quote
Murdoch17 Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Very nice job on this vehicle @OddyBuilds! Keep up the good work! Quote
idlemarvel Posted January 30 Posted January 30 Nice job. You've pimped it up with those sports wheels! Quote
OddyBuilds Posted February 20 Author Posted February 20 Thank you Murdoch17 and idlemarvel! I hope to keep myself to a high standard! And yeah, I had to make it a little fancy with those rims - it's part of the trim level on the real ute that inspired the build! I have also finished making the premium instructions for the ute which you can find here: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-210278/M.O.Brix/classic-city-scale-aussie-ute/#details Please let me know what you think if you feel so inclined to help support me... And my poor financial decisions, haha! Quote
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted March 27 Posted March 27 Beautiful vehicle ... I'm very fascinated by vehicles 4 or 5 studs wide! Quote
OddyBuilds Posted March 29 Author Posted March 29 Thanks @LEGO Train 12 Volts! And yeah, I've got more 4/5 stud wide vehicles planned! I must admit though that it's a bit maddening making designs and finding some old parts that LEGO don't make anymore that would otherwise be perfect. Quote
Daiman Posted March 30 Posted March 30 This is the scale I like to work with for general vehicles for my lego scenario, My Subaru Brumby is a similar 4.5 studs shall we say. Popping the wheels out a bit helps a lot. And since you managed a towbar in there how about a trailer for this baby. Quote
OddyBuilds Posted March 31 Author Posted March 31 Yup! It's a nice small scale that works perfectly with LEGO City roads/buildings/etc, and your Subie works well as a result, too! And oh yeah, I'm definitely going to have to make a trailer for this! Cheers for the suggestion @Daiman! Quote
Daiman Posted March 31 Posted March 31 17 hours ago, OddyBuilds said: a nice small scale It harkens back to the early scale TLG took and gives room for scale difference with things like trucks and earth movers for example...Oi Oi, Oi. OOF! like the tile suggests... Quote
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