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Hi, 

I would like to show you my new MOC. it is Leadsled, that I once promised to build.

40465849320_5efb6cd5b7_c.jpg1K - Cutaway Leadsled by Horcik Designs

I wanted to build big red car, that would fit nicely on display next to my Tatra T2-603. (visit my Flickr or Scale modelling forum here to find photos of it)

It features 4-forward gearbox, working steering wheel, no HOG (it is display model), huge but fake V8, openable doors with locks, openable trunk with gravitational lock (it is too heavy to stay opened) and detachable hood. And loads of minor details and holes. What?! 

41370648515_51111b41ed_c.jpg1K - Cutaway Leadsled by Horcik Designs, on Flickr

41370627425_9c3a9338db_c.jpg1K - Cutaway Leadsled by Horcik Designs, on Flickr
 

 

 

This MOC was directly inspired by cutaway technical drawings of cars. In my opinion, all original Technic model were supposed to look like 3D-ized cutaway drawings.

41558667034_ea2e56340c_c.jpgLeadsled showtime by Horcik Designs, on Flickr

 

27401888387_4b89d1efce_c.jpg1K - Cutaway Leadsled by Horcik Designs, on Flickr

40465845960_44672f95bb_c.jpg1K - Cutaway Leadsled by Horcik Designs, on Flickr

1K - Cutaway Leadsled

42280976691_f759989305_c.jpg1K Leadsled chassis by Horcik Designs, on Flickr

39777300210_42f7b536d7_c.jpg1K Leadsled Teaser by Horcik Designs, on Flickr


Hope you like it. :)

More photos on my Flickr Album.

 

 

 

 

Edited by HorcikDesigns

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Let me say, wow. I love this MOC.  This is the kind of outside the box thinking that is pure genius IMHO. Way to go. Top shelf quality.

Edited by Bublehead

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1 hour ago, HorcikDesigns said:

Hope you like it. :)

Yes, yes ...

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Wow, this is really cool. Great MOC for exhibitions as one can spot so many details inside and outside. Very well done!

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Another fun MOC. The engine looks great, and I love the drooping slope of the rear trunk. Great job again. 

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Oh very cool idea! That looks like a great display model, showing off the clean lines and internals all at once 

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Thank you all! I am really glad that you like it. 

 

Had a nice time in my improvised photo studio with this car and this model I met somewhere in shopping centre. I think the mall's name had something to do with bricks and links. :devil:

Enjoy!

41558669604_04ac35fb56_c.jpgLeadsled showtime by Horcik Designs, on Flickr

42233206462_0cc0e0471e_c.jpgLeadsled showtime by Horcik Designs, on Flickr

42233202262_1d85e68a43_c.jpgLeadsled showtime by Horcik Designs, on Flickr

41558667034_ea2e56340c_c.jpgLeadsled showtime by Horcik Designs, on Flickr

 

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When building Madoca's Baja Trophy Truck I was so impressed with the inner beauty of the car that I only ended up building half of the body to showcase the rollcage.

This is a great way to showcase shaping and functionality.  Well done.  

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This is really cool, the wireframe vs. filled in side is really neat, and nicely splits the difference between the two approaches.

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Very nice! I don't think I can find anything wrong with it...

2 hours ago, Saberwing40k said:

This is really cool, the wireframe vs. filled in side is really neat, and nicely splits the difference between the two approaches.

Agreed, it's been done perfectly... :wub:

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Thank you. I am really glad you like it. :)
 

10 hours ago, mocbuild101 said:

Very nice! I don't think I can find anything wrong with it...

I bet you'll end your research with many flaws, when looking closely. For example - the floor under the seats is too high, that it is impossible to imagine person driving it in comfortable, nor anatomically acceptable position. :D
 

15 hours ago, KD123 said:

This is a great way to showcase shaping and functionality. 

That is the reason I built it this way. :) I've been also thinking about making this with some of the original sets.

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Great and very bold creation! "Designs" in your nickname is not an empty sound:thumbup:

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