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Lego Monster's 1935 Duesenberg Phaeton model is a great example of Model Team-style building. On his Flickr photostream, Ed Diment posted 14 pictures and said that "This is a Lego model of a 1935 Duesenberg Phaeton. I built it for an event in Leicester (UK) later this year, but rushed the build forward in order to get it in this month's Lugnuts challenge."

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Gorgeous build! How did you do the headlights? What is that clear piece?

The two round, Trans-Clear headlights are the 4150 "Tile, Round 2 x 2". If you zoom in on the photograph, you can see the part number (upside down). I looked at the underside of one that I had in my parts box, and the tiles have that X-shape in the center.

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Overall very good model.

I have few suggestions:

1. Front fenders needs to be ticker.

2. The whole car needs to be 2 plates higher from the ground

3. The roof needs more curved look, to fit with curves of the car.

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