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A MOC made during weekend.

It's suppose to be a small full suspended car with a fake motor, working steering wheel, gullwing doors and more...

This is the end result:

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The gullwing doors use 1x2 rubber beams to lock in on three different height positions:

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There is an inline I4 engine in the back:

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The steering wheel inside is also functional:

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Mechanics underneath:

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All in all i like the overall shape and functions, its a fun little model to play with.

Here's the LFX file

LXF file

And a short vid:

Posted

Nice car! It looks like a compact black Lamborghini. Zblj's hyperlink to the Lego Digital Designer (LDD) .lxf Building Instructions file did not translate in his original post, so here it is (from the description to his

):

Download LDD file: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/zblj/MuscleCar/muscle_car.lxf . :classic:

Using LDD Manager, I created a PDF Parts List for the Muscle Car; you can download it here via SkyDrive.

Posted

love the gull wings!

btw, the description for the title of this thread reads "small nad furious". i'd be furious, too....

KEvron

Posted (edited)

Wow! That`s very good :thumbup:

I like the suspension of the non steering axle^^

Awesome design :laugh:

Edited by dfs473
  • 2 years later...
Posted (edited)

This is cool. You packed a lot into a small model. I have your brickshelf file in my MOC builders folder. I see you might be willing to help with my Ldd file. I have a strandbeest walker that is partly done. I have the legs assembled and the frame assembled. I get frustrated when trying to build it altogether. There seems to be too much space between parts to snap it together. I have been wanting to post it on "Rebrickable" but just can't get the building instructions right. You can find it here as "strandbeest 24 leg walker". Would you be willing to try to help with my project?

Edited by 1963maniac

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