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After my Peterbilt, another car what I wanted to build was Pick Up.
it was easy to choose a color, because many black bricks left.
First I wanted do black and green with a lot green chrome bricks, but then decided change the colour for red.
I used wheels from The Boss 41999, I like those white lines and they perfectly fit with the car.

 

Black Pick Up

 

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Beautiful!  I especially like the gear shifter (Nexo)gremlin and the detail on the inside of the doors.  Great use of the dart boards, and the angling on the hood is excellent.  :classic:

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18 hours ago, Johnny1360 said:

Like it quite a lot, fine work indeed. I have a feeling it is deceptively large as well. 

I'm not good enough with the scale so you can have right or maybe it's a picture.

Here is another from exhibition.

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22 hours ago, deraven said:

Beautiful!  I especially like the gear shifter (Nexo)gremlin and the detail on the inside of the doors.  Great use of the dart boards, and the angling on the hood is excellent.  :classic:

 

21 hours ago, grum64 said:

Excellent build. Wonderfully detailed, inside and out. Great work.

Thank you.

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Looks great. It looks a bit like a '50's / '60's cars. Chrome part would be nice but the combination with the red looks great too. It gives it a retro look I think and I like the dartboard on the wheels and the other details. Another nice touch is the checkerd floor.

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9 hours ago, Legorigs said:

Top build. Great colorcombination. (Where can I find the Pete?)

Thank you, Pete is here 

 

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Really like that you have left the studs as part of the finish.  I think too many builds try to hide the fact that they are Lego, and Lego is fundamentally based on studs :thumbup:

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