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MOC: 1987 Ford Crown Victoria

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Hi all,

here's another 7w full-size car, a 1987 Ford Crown Victoria:

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The car fits 2 whole minifigs. It's got a detachable roof to get the figs in and out. Another perspective:

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Now if you wonder what's so special about a 1987 Ford Crown Victoria, maybe you know these two little guys:

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You're right, it's meant as the famous "POS" car from "Men in Black I".

Hope you like it! C&C welcome as usual.

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Looks nice however I think that the bumpers need to be more square rather than angled to give a 1980s feel to it. The angled bumpers make it look older...

Cheers

Rog

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Sweet ride ER0L! I recognized it immediately.

Thanks a lot eurotrash!

Love that POS, ER0L! :classic:

Glad you love it LEGO Guy Bri!

AWESOME car 'ER0L'.....I :wub: it......keep them coming 'ER0L'......Brick On Cruise On ! :grin:

Many thanks LT. There'll surely be some more cars ... :wink:

fantastic !great work !!!!!

Glad you like it oirad 72!

Looks nice however I think that the bumpers need to be more square rather than angled to give a 1980s feel to it. The angled bumpers make it look older...

Cheers

Rog

Many thanks Rog. I can see what you mean but the car has already many flat surfaces, so a little profiling was needed. Anyway that could be changed quickly.

Really nice looking! Love the front! :thumbup:

Glad you love the front LegoJalex!

Fantastic car. The front part is great. You did great job! :wub::thumbup:

Thanks a lot monsinjor!

I'd like to add some more photos:

Car with passengers inside. The new welding gun as a wiper is just a test. Should be two of them but that didn't work out ...

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Car with detached roof. And yes, there is a red button:

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A scale comparison between a 6w MOC, a 6w TLG car and a 7w MOC. Compared to the convertible that goes with 10232 Palace Cinema you can see that the MOC cars aren't out of scale, at least what could be called "larger city scale" or "CC scale":

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Thanks for looking!

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Congrats on another great car, ER0L! I like the offset section of the bonnet and the wheels & tyres.

I'm curious - on the side shots, I can see a very thin line underneath the tiles that make the sides of the cars - what is that?

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You always impress me with your wonderful MOCs. This is another fine examlple. The two custom minifigs reminded me of Pulp Fiction before I thought of Men In Black.

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I love it! The sleek design is awesome, and the scale is perfect.

Thanks a lot jluckhaupt!

Congrats on another great car, ER0L! I like the offset section of the bonnet and the wheels & tyres.

I'm curious - on the side shots, I can see a very thin line underneath the tiles that make the sides of the cars - what is that?

Glad you like it jamesn! The mentioned aspects were crucial here. - No secret, those are modified plates 1x2 with door rail.

You always impress me with your wonderful MOCs. This is another fine examlple. The two custom minifigs reminded me of Pulp Fiction before I thought of Men In Black.

Many thanks Only Sinner! Well, at least Jules would have quite a different hairstyle ... :wink: Btw. the minifigs aren't custom, it's all plain Lego.

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Fantastic car! :wub:

I like the front nose and the black color! :thumbup:

Thanks a lot LT12V, glad you like it!

Many thanks all for commenting & viewing!

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This is one great looking Ford. I just love it. Really wide and low car.

Thanks a lot solta, glad you like it!

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I like the design of this! Everything is right in proportion!

Thanks a lot niteangel, glad you like it!

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