imvanya Posted June 29, 2013 (edited) Hello again, I'm back with some more of my LDD creations, and quite a lot of them. Let's get right to it! 1. What I've got here are a station wagon and a hatchback versions of the car from the set 4435. Not much creativity was involved, but I thought it would be nice to give LEGO citizens some choice) If you have a big family, it's nice to be able to buy something with more room in the back, like a station wagon. And if you don't need a car that big, a hatchback is the best option) 2. But those are just your average cars, what if you have some extra money and want others to know that? Then you will definitely love this one, a huge executive sedan: 3. What's that? You have some extra extra money? You should look no further, as we have just the thing you need - a limousine! 4. But what if you don't even live in a city and those shiny modern cars, let alone the limos, are too fancy for you? Don't worry, we've got you covered. These are cars from the good old days of big engines and cars made of steel, not plastic) And if the roads are too bad even for this truck, just raise it a bit and put bigger tires on: 5. Now let's not forget that young people want to have cars, too. But more often than not it's speed not practicality that they look for. I say, let them have what they want: (A little sidenote: I've built these two 6-wides a few month before the 60007 appeared and it's just unbelievable, how similar they are) 6. Obviously, you can't have people driving around like madmen all the time, so - a police car (another sidenote - this one wouldn't fit a minfigure, but the scale seems to be OK) 7. Police aren't enough? How about the military, more specifically, a guy from the miltary? He's not just "a guy", though, he's a green beret, so he can handle a bunch of speeding kids: 8. And finally, something for the businesses - commercial cars: (Yes, another car to not fit a minfigure. The scale is pretty good, though, and I just wanted to test my SNOT skills) That's all! Let's hope everyone's happy and got what he needed) And remember - speed limits are there for a reason and a green beret is not someone you want to mess with EDIT: uploaded the .lxf files to Brikshelf, so here are the links. All of the 4-wides and both muscle cars are in this file, 4-wide 4x4s are here. Here are the hot rod, 6-wide truck, 7-wide truck, 6-wide 4x4 and police cruiser Edited June 10, 2020 by imvanya Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
wooootles Posted June 29, 2013 Interesting designs there. My favorite is the truck with a flatbed. Nice 7-wide body with an (AFAIK) unique build. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
imvanya Posted June 29, 2013 Interesting designs there. My favorite is the truck with a flatbed. Nice 7-wide body with an (AFAIK) unique build. Thanks, 'wooootles'! I actually like it a lot myself, I am always really glad when I manage to fit 2 minifigures in a 7-wide body, 6-wide is still too tricky. I've also checked you flickr and I have to say, those modulars are amazing Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
lightningtiger Posted June 29, 2013 Not bad at all 'imvanya', nice combo of four and six wides.......keep your digital creations coming, though seeing some actually brick built would be nice too. Brick On LDD On 'imvanya' ! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
prateek Posted June 29, 2013 5. Now let's not forget that young people want to have cars, too. But more often than not it's speed not practicality that they look for. I say, let them have what they want: 8. And finally, something for the businesses - commercial cars: These two are my favourite. The black car looks like those French hot-hatches. Good job Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
The Dutch Guy Posted July 1, 2013 A great series of cars there. Thank you for sharing. The business sedan is my favourite Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Dat Lego Posted July 1, 2013 Great looking vehicles you have there 'imvanya'! I like numbers 1, 2, and 4 the most. Keep up the good work Share this post Link to post Share on other sites