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Looks cool!

Maybe reduce the angle of the kidneys a bit.

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it looks really nice!

the only thing i'd change are those white rims to make front lights :P

well done!

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Looks awesome, I actually kind of like the white rims as headlights, it's part of your style of building. I love the wheel arches, I don't know why they look so good! :wub:

What kind of functions does it have?

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The roof needs to be lower. And the sides of the hood and deck lid don't really need to be sloped. Also, try to use narrower wheels/rims. The new crane wheels would be perfect for your scale.

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E34 looks longer and lower than your MOC. Your model is closer to previous gen of 5er - e28.

But it is definitely BMW! I love it:)

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I like that , well done

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Thanks)

Looks cool!

Maybe reduce the angle of the kidneys a bit.

Thank. Ithink about it.

it looks really nice!

the only thing i'd change are those white rims to make front lights :P

well done!

Thanks. I think that white rims with gear look like BMW angel eye.

Looks awesome, I actually kind of like the white rims as headlights, it's part of your style of building. I love the wheel arches, I don't know why they look so good! :wub:

What kind of functions does it have?

Thanks It wiil be: all (4),trunk and hood can opend, working suspention, 4 cylinder engine layout.

It looks great, but the body proportions make it look more like a BMW E30. Anyway, a good piece of BMW :)

The roof needs to be lower. And the sides of the hood and deck lid don't really need to be sloped. Also, try to use narrower wheels/rims. The new crane wheels would be perfect for your scale.

Thanks) i already change some kinds, and share it tommorow.

Excellent start. I like the idea of using the small gears for the headlights.

Thanks!

E34 looks longer and lower than your MOC. Your model is closer to previous gen of 5er - e28.

But it is definitely BMW! I love it:)

Thank you. I want e34))))

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nice looking and instantly recognizable as a BMW - but to me it looks like a classic 1602 or a 2002 (i prefer old cars anyway)

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nice looking and instantly recognizable as a BMW - but to me it looks like a classic 1602 or a 2002 (i prefer old cars anyway)

Thanks. I dont think that e34 is new car) for me it is classic car. I think that it best sedan ever produced.

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Great car. I love these builds but would love to see them in different colours. Some pictures of the drive train would be good.

H

PS: For the sake of the pics I would do away with the steering on the roof.

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I mean really old classic then - proper old timer from the 70s

BMW1602-2.jpg

I understand)

Can we see the drivetrain?

Ok, later!

Great car. I love these builds but would love to see them in different colours. Some pictures of the drive train would be good.

H

PS: For the sake of the pics I would do away with the steering on the roof.

Thanks!

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The roof is a stud too high, and the beltline is a bit too low in my opinion. And the kidneys would look better if they were not angled.

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The roof is a stud too high, and the beltline is a bit too low in my opinion. And the kidneys would look better if they were not angled.

I agree, you should make doors higher 0,5-1 stud using beames or plates

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I agree, you should make doors higher 0,5-1 stud using beames or plates

Thanks for advice)

You definitely captured the essence of an e34, I really like the details of the dash, front seats and trunk

Thanks!

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