Sim_Camat

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  1. Thank you! You're right, I can't wait for Lego to come up with new wheels and windshields! (but they don't :/)
  2. and yes already dismantled ... And it served me well for the Talbot, the 4L and the Taunus! But frankly, this ford is so obscure and austere that you could appreciate it :)!
  3. For the rear window, why not! Unfortunately, I don't have the model anymore to try! For the wheels, it's 3D resin printing. I got it on request thanks to GT_Crea_cars on Instagram. He has a website and he makes superb products. His website : gtcreacars.com aha! These three creations are still being designed! But I'm glad you're interested. I'm preparing a Panhard Dyna Z(1), a simca 5 (for the brand's 90th birthday!) and a Renault 4lR4. I've already been able to assemble the 4lF4 once, but I have to take the model back. I'm still not sure about the rear sides. Let me know what you think! ps: it's not a big deal not to know Panhards well! But did you notice the ford Taunus 12m P1 on the picture? You should know this one better!
  4. Hello, I don't really know how to introduce you to my creation: the Renault Fuego. It's been a year since I was able to make this model, with a few changes. With this model, my main objectives were to make it detailed and as close as possible to the original, and to make it solid. As for the details, my only regret is the rear panoramic window, which is so characteristic of the Fuego. I fiddled with it a few times, but wasn't really convinced by the result. Doors and hood open, seats tilt. No Technic functions, unfortunately. As for solidity, only the mirrors and rear wiper are fragile. Everything else is very solid, including a 6-point connection for the roof. Otherwise, over the past 6 months I've made other models. Here's a screenshot. Don't hesitate to suggest one for next time, maybe in 6 months :). ah and if you want more detailed descriptions / history of the car or anything else feel free to ask me for next time. I don't know if you're really interested.
  5. Thank you very much, I've built it (without the right colours). You can see it on the last image. Ah ah! Thank you very much, I can't wait for lego to diversify the tyres!
  6. Hello, Today I'd like to introduce you to one of my creations, the 1928 Renault NN. Choice of model Being from the period after 2000, I've never actually seen a vehicle that would be old today. I draw my ideas from the vehicles my family may have owned, but also from what I discover around me. Whether it's at the bottom of a field, at meetings or, as here, in a (working!) dealership. Great, isn't it? This 1928 Renault is a rather well-preserved barn find. So I didn't wait long before embarking on the project of making a scale model. The model For the model, I obviously chose the thinner wheels, but also the smaller sizes (I hadn't had the 49.5x14 wheels yet). Note: I know there are thinner 1970 tyres, but these are not very aesthetic for wheels; I may look into a custom 3D print soon. Overall, most of the functions are carried over: -4 opening doors (independent) -opening bonnet with engine ( fake and simple) -removable soft top I chose not to include the rear hatch because of the lack of mechanisms to guarantee its solidity. I also didn't want to include steering. The model consist in 736 parts, which makes it a nice package who's not overloaded. the model can be built in several colours. For the last image, here is the prototype built with a Renault hobby set from the 70s. Thanks for looking, if you want more info or if you want to get the instructions it's on my Rebrickable : https://reb.li/m/131491 Don't hesitate to give your opinion, whether critical or constructive or whatever, I'll try to answer!