Murdoch17

1970s dark tan muscle car converted into rail mobile for track inspection - real world MOC

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I was fiddling around with an old car MOC found on Rebrickable (based on a vehicle from the LEGO City Undercover game), seeing what colors I could make it into when I discovered dark tan was possible. Me being me, I then turned the car into a rail mobile because I thought it would look cool on my railroad. Thus, it became Track Inspection Vehicle No. 4. It may sound odd, but during the 1970s, railroads in the US were cash-strapped, worn out and over-regulated - they were looking for cheap, quick fixes in every way in order to stay afloat, and this was a way to save a few bucks.

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If you are wondering why I chose this color - it is meant to be a dirty, ugly, strange color as the railroad isn't trying to impress anyone with this vehicle... and this kind of dark tan actually was a popular color in the 1970s!

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The rear of the vehicle.

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The car's roof comes off so one figure can sit at the wheel and the trunk opens.

Thoughts?

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Nice model and yeah in many countries there were car`s modified to a  accommodate a train wheels for being a cheap service vehicles, or just for budget reasons to transfer very small amount of stuff/crew for duties. 
P.S. there lots of cool cars in Lego`s Undercover game

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Good build for what it would have been. Nothing fancy, just modify it and get it out there.

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11 hours ago, Darkkostas25 said:

Nice model and yeah in many countries there were car`s modified to a  accommodate a train wheels for being a cheap service vehicles, or just for budget reasons to transfer very small amount of stuff/crew for duties. 
P.S. there lots of cool cars in Lego`s Undercover game

Thanks for stopping by @Darkkostas25! Agreed about LEGO City Undercover. Also, the guy I linked to in the main post has a ton of free instructions of cars from the game.

5 hours ago, Feuer Zug said:

Good build for what it would have been. Nothing fancy, just modify it and get it out there.

Thanks @Feuer Zug!

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