Thirdwigg Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago Another little addition to the 15 module wide cars that fit the 42098 Car Transporter (now six years old!). This recreation of the G87 series M2 is created with the following features: Fake S58 I6 engine Working steering with HOG Opening doors Opening trunk Opening hood Accurate recreation of the comically large dash screen and no manual transmission in most modern BWMs. Free instructions are at Rebrickable.com. Enjoy! And with the older E30 3 Series (also free instructions) And a short video to see the simple functions. Quote
Zerobricks Posted 8 hours ago Posted 8 hours ago It's a nice little car. Though I would recommend using 3x7 panels for the doors to break up the beam stacking. You could also use the same panel for an engine cover. Quote
Timewhatistime Posted 7 hours ago Posted 7 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Zerobricks said: It's a nice little car. Though I would recommend using 3x7 panels for the doors to break up the beam stacking. You could also use the same panel for an engine cover. If I was able to create such a tiny little beauty, I would have preferred a panel as well. However, I see the advantages of beam stacking: Clear lines, no holes, a smooth surface (superior stability, if this is considered important in this scale and size). Using a 3x7 panel would still need some beams and/or connectors, and so it wouldn't provide that clean look. Edited 7 hours ago by Timewhatistime Quote
Thirdwigg Posted 7 hours ago Author Posted 7 hours ago 1 hour ago, Zerobricks said: It's a nice little car. Though I would recommend using 3x7 panels for the doors to break up the beam stacking. You could also use the same panel for an engine cover. You know, I didn't even consider that as an option while building. I guess it was on my mind today, as I started another car. I can't fit a 3x7 on the hood without making it taller, but I agree a little more filling out of the hood would have been a good idea. 21 minutes ago, Timewhatistime said: If I was able to create such a tiny little beauty, I would have preferred a panel as well. Thanks for the confirmation of the above too. I'll see if it fits better with the next car. Quote
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