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Welcome to my garage LEGO!!!

Hello! My name is Michael. I'm a Builder from Russia, I love muscle cars!

All three cars produced in 2019)

Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lego_muscle_garage/

Join my group in VK: https://vk.com/legomusclegarage

Dodge charger 1970

 

Description:

-XL7.2 motor for drive, 375 Horsepower under the hood!

-Servo motor for steering and steering wheel

-Small power supply

-Detailed interior

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All photos on the link: https://bricksafe.com/pages/Michael217/dodge-charger-1970

 

 

 

Chevrolet Camaro 1975

 

Description:

-L 5.7 motor for drive, 300 horses!)

-Servo motor for steering and steering wheel

-Small power supply

-Detailed interior

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All photos on the link: https://bricksafe.com/pages/Michael217/chevrolet-camaro-1975

 

 

 

Ford Mustang 2005

NFS Most Wanted 2005!!!

Description:

-L 5.4 motor for drive, 500 hell's horses!!!

-Servo motor for steering and steering wheel

-Small power supply

-Detailed interior

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All photos on the link: https://bricksafe.com/pages/Michael217/ford-mustang-2005

 

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Enjoy your viewing! Rate, comment! Thanks!)

 

 

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5 minutes ago, arijitdas said:

The links to the images don't seem to work for me. 

Wait a bit, I'll do it now)

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Those look great!  I especially like the color scheme on the '05 Mustang.  The shaping on the Camaro is also very well done.  :classic:

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7 hours ago, Homersapien said:

I like them but please add a Plymouth Barracuda 1970 :D .

Cheers

You read my mind! I'm working on it right now. It will be ready in March)

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Cool models, specially Charger. 1970s Cuda would be cool one if you can recreate "Sick fish"

1970-plymouth-cuda-sick-fish

BTW why didn't you use differential?

 

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33 minutes ago, I_Igor said:

Cool models, specially Charger. 1970s Cuda would be cool one if you can recreate "Sick fish"

1970-plymouth-cuda-sick-fish

BTW why didn't you use differential?

 

Because you can't do sick burnouts and drift with a differential. 

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11 minutes ago, Mechbuilds said:

Because you can't do sick burnouts and drift with a differential. 

Well you can always lock it :wink:

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Hi Michael,

I really like your cars! Actually I am working on a very similar project (same scale as well) myself - Chevelle SS 1970

Great stuff!

 

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9 hours ago, Mechbuilds said:

You can't do it in this scale. 

well who knows? perhaps put locking mechanism at the rear of axle and not above

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On 5/16/2020 at 3:19 AM, Whitezombified said:

Can you provide instructions for the Camaro and parts list? Would love to make one! 

In the future, I plan to upgrade, it may be possible to make instructions)

On 1/10/2020 at 2:21 AM, Ivorrr said:

I really like your cars! Actually I am working on a very similar project (same scale as well) myself - Chevelle SS 1970

 

Give us a link to your project as soon as you are done! Interesting to see)

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On 1/10/2020 at 2:21 AM, Ivorrr said:

Hi Michael,

I really like your cars! Actually I am working on a very similar project (same scale as well) myself - Chevelle SS 1970

Great stuff! 

 

Hello! Thank you) ... it's very interesting to see what happens)

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