Hello again, my first real post. I shared these photos on Imgur on Sunday, but got no love there. One of the top comments suggested I share it here, hope you guys like what I did.  This is rainbow model number 1,  my son built it a little more than a year ago, which served as the inspiration for the others which followed. Many colours appeared only in a single set, like the blue and turquoise shock absorbers on the front, which came from a 2001 Bionicle set.  The back of the 42037. I did not want to change the original design and colour choices my son made, and left this one as is. This, and the models below are identical in parts and design to the official Lego models, the only difference is the colours of parts used. This is the first one I built, the 42077 Rally Car. I tried to keep as many different colours parts next to each other, but at some point it's unavoidable - sometimes I didn't have more colours while in others, Lego just does not make two adjacent parts in different colours. Sometimes, I just had to dismantle it so far back for it not to be worth the effort.  The Rally Car from the back. Looking at it now, it has a lot of green on the right hand side. I collect rare colours, like the green 20 tooth gear on the roof, which is the control for hand of god steering. This is a model of a BMW 1200GS Adventure, Lego model 42063. It was released last year as part of Lego's 40th Anniversary Technic models. I don't really like Technic motorcycles, partly because my obsessive compulsive nature will make me spend too much money to get all the historic Technic bikes. I bought this model for parts to build an anniversary edition of the 8860.  The back of the GS. Building it destroyed what was left of my 'colourful' parts inventory, and I'd rather focus on building Lego Great Ball Contraption modules now, so I had these photographed before recycling the parts. A rainbow version of the iconic Lego Technic model 8860, released in 1980. I wanted this model so badly as a young boy but for whatever reason, it wasn't meant to be. I bought a mint in box 8860 last year, and was like a 10-year old, 42-year old man all over again.  Here is a 4k version of the photo above - https://www.localhost.org.za/rainbow-8860-4k-01.jpg.  The back of the 8860. I asked my friend, a professional photographer, to take some photos of the rainbow models as they're going to be dismantled for parts. As I ordered most of the parts used in this model specifically for it, I will keep this one as is for the foreseeable future. I have some photos taken of my 8860 collection, I want to spend some time with the images in Photoshop and will do a similar post then.