Axle Posted May 18, 2013 Posted May 18, 2013 So after not having created any Lego cars for say.. 6 years, here's my first attempt :P It's based off of what one of those Citroen cars from WWII looks like, but I only had my head to imagine it, so it isn't very like it in the end. But i'm happy with it's looks! It's for Captain Gunther Von Stauff, a character from my films, and my future graphic novel. Again, please excuse the camera quality, I only have a phone at the moment for pictures :( Here's the rear, with a boot to boot! It opens, revealing Gunther's equipment: binoculars, a pistol, and handcuffs. It has a larger to small side profile, the front being chunkier than the smooth rear. I should probably fix this! Due to lack of door parts, I constructed some myself, and they open nicely enough. Gunther's also kitted the car with some luxurious dark tan leather seats! Don't let the 4-wide windscreen fool you, it actually fits two people inside comfortably: Another view of the two-seating. Thanks for looking! Please leave a comment and feedback on what I could do to improve! Axle Quote
lightningtiger Posted May 18, 2013 Posted May 18, 2013 Not bad, though the rear end shape is a worry for me....something doesn't look right ? But still nice try at designing a vehicle from that era 'Axle' and Brick On ! Quote
Roger_Smith Posted May 18, 2013 Posted May 18, 2013 If it's based on a Citroen, wouldn't it be a 1940's French Car? Anyway, the front looks great. The rear could use some more work, though, as you have already noted yourself. Quote
Axle Posted May 19, 2013 Author Posted May 19, 2013 Thanks for the Comments :) I might boost the back part up a brick and see if that fixes the problem :p If it's based on a Citroen, wouldn't it be a 1940's French Car? Anyway, the front looks great. The rear could use some more work, though, as you have already noted yourself. I'm a fool! I don't know why I assumed Citroen were German :s I suppose it's being used by a German, so maybe that's where I went wrong :p I'll try fixing the back and I'll post some pictures later, lets see how this goes! Quote
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