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Aventador2004

Jeep Wrangler 1999 (Co-Moc)

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As i write this, maybe you had read my review of the 8069, if not please check it out!

The model: a Jeep Wrangler from 1999. I designed the chassis and mechanics, my friend did the bodywork and interior design. IMO we did a great job of the design and body, besides the small stresses

  • HOG steering
  • Steering wheel in cockpit
  • Hood
  • Rear area, spare tire not included.
  • seats, adjustable.

Now the pictures:

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*The collaborator has a you tube channel: His channel

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Just now, BrickbyBrickTechnic said:

I like that bonnet! The A-pillars are really quite weird, on the other hand.

Overall, nice job :thumbup:

Thanks, but what is weird specifically?

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Just now, Aventador2004 said:

Thanks, but what is weird specifically?

They protrude oddly from the roof and run past the "doors". Same goes for B-pillars, in fact.

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Just now, BrickbyBrickTechnic said:

They protrude oddly from the roof and run past the "doors". Same goes for B-pillars, in fact.

Ohh, those are like that for some reason when he worked on it. I don't have the car, and can't access him all the time, so it won't be modded yet.

They would still protrude on the a pillar anyway, unless we added a connector version come to think of it. It is a 8 studs from the top to bottom.

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Nice work! I do agree with brick by brick but overall I think it’s one of your best yet. Keep on building!!

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1 hour ago, Lox Lego said:

Nice work! I do agree with brick by brick but overall I think it’s one of your best yet. Keep on building!!

Thanks from you! I did help with the body, but the hood was all his idea.

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