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Marin Stipković

MOC: Oldtimer

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AWESOME roadster 'Marin Stipkovic' ! :sweet:

Excellent use of tiles to give a smooth finsh to the whole car - too COOL !

Is it based on a real late 20's early 30's car is it ?

Great designing and I'm a conformist! ! :sweet:

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Very nice... what did you do to the roof to give it that coloring?

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Sweet, very sweet indeed. I'm a sucker for oldtimers :)

Very nice... what did you do to the roof to give it that coloring?

Hm... he took a picture with some background reflection involved? :)

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Thanks, guys. :blush:

The car isn't based on any real car, I just made it up. Funny thing is, when I started it, it wasn't even meant to be an oldtimer.

And yes, the coloring of the roof is thanks to some shelves that were behind it when I took the picture(s). :wink:

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This is so far my best MOC.

I agree! You got all the angles perfectly, and it looks so classy :thumbup:

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Awesome ! I loooove it! so smooth , really well realized, love the colours scheme too Black for the bottem, black for the top, white in the middle, mhhh so great ^^ great build! :thumbup:

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That front shot is the best, imo!

I like that -never used- techniques on you car.

Is it too fragile?

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Just brilliant! Love the way you've sloped the black bricks so effectively, and the whole thing is so perfectly in scale. I'm surprised at how well the flat roof works too, usually it looks a bit plain but it really works with the rest of the smooth design.

Oh, and I'm very jealous of your building skills :grin:

Batbrick Away! :devil:

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Thanks, everyone.

The whole car is not fragile except the rear bumper. That's the part that falls of every time I transport it (as it is holding on only two studs).

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