Thirdwigg Posted Thursday at 02:17 PM Author Posted Thursday at 02:17 PM 4 hours ago, 1980SomethingSpaceGuy said: Those two turned out great; neatly built with matching scale, style and features. Top class entry! Thanks! I'm glad you like them both. 7 minutes ago, MangaNOID said: Very nice entries you ‘simple’ clean styling works again 👍 Thanks again. I'm happy you like it and the simple styling. Quote
Jim Posted Thursday at 03:05 PM Posted Thursday at 03:05 PM You nailed the contest. This is exactly what we were looking for. Spot on. Quote
Thirdwigg Posted Thursday at 03:14 PM Author Posted Thursday at 03:14 PM 7 minutes ago, Jim said: You nailed the contest. This is exactly what we were looking for. Spot on. Huzzah! Thanks. Like so many before it, this contest was a lot of fun for me. My kitchen scale has never had so much use. Quote
Thirdwigg Posted yesterday at 02:18 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:18 PM This build is a little non-canonical for the contest, but this project started here and I was able to finish it so I'm sharing it here. I could never really find a good partner for this build, so I scrapped it for the contest. But I still wanted to share the build just in case if brings some joy to someone else. I found it just a little to cute to scrap. This little dump truck features: Steering with HOG Tipping bed with HOG Bed drop sides Opening doors Free instructions may be found at Rebrickable.com. Enjoy! Quote
1980SomethingSpaceGuy Posted yesterday at 02:39 PM Posted yesterday at 02:39 PM This indeed brings joy! I'm happy to see this little guy complete. I figured you could use those: instead of the 1 x 2 plates on the sides of the front to move headlights up there in stead of on the bumper. What do you think? Quote
Thirdwigg Posted yesterday at 02:56 PM Author Posted yesterday at 02:56 PM 14 minutes ago, 1980SomethingSpaceGuy said: This indeed brings joy! I'm happy to see this little guy complete. I figured you could use those: instead of the 1 x 2 plates on the sides of the front to move headlights up there in stead of on the bumper. What do you think? Nope, I tried that idea. Using the connection point on the bottom interferes with the tires at full steering lock. I did try using this part, but the nose looked even more busy. Quote
1980SomethingSpaceGuy Posted yesterday at 03:19 PM Posted yesterday at 03:19 PM 16 minutes ago, Thirdwigg said: Nope, I tried that idea. Using the connection point on the bottom interferes with the tires at full steering lock. Yeah, I though it might but couldn't figure out for sure only looking at the pictures. Well it seems the solution you implemented is the best compromise once again... Quote
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