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  1. Jamin Star

    [MOC] 1969 Dodge Charger

    Here is my MOC of a 1969 Dodge Charger, I used the instructions from set 76912 as a starting point for this build, it is 8 studs wide and can currently seat two minifigs. LODC8 by Jamin Star, on Flickr LODC1 by Jamin Star, on Flickr LODC6 by Jamin Star, on Flickr LODC3 by Jamin Star, on Flickr LODC7 by Jamin Star, on Flickr LODC2 by Jamin Star, on Flickr LODC9 by Jamin Star, on Flickr
  2. A new topic, separated for 42111 set modifications and improvements. First of all, the Stud.io file that can be easily used for the further MODs: https://bricksafe.com/files/Void_s/42111/42111.io Initially I was trying to build something similar made of 41999 set and was very surprised by such a similarity of this model and my attempt o make it: Yes, it had the same things: Independent front suspension with showmobile hubs 42041 wheels. Yeah I tried several types of them and these ones very similar to "modifed-pupmed up" chromed wheels. Live axle rear suspension with Ball-Frame So, the solution form that abandoned project could be easily applied to the 42111 set, but it will come later. So now it's time for General Lee!
  3. Jamin Star

    [MOC] Cooters Garage

    Here are some Studio renders of my Cooters Garage MOC from the TV show Dukes of Hazzard. CG v1.9.1 by Jamin Star, on Flickr CG v1.9.2 by Jamin Star, on Flickr CG v1.9.3 by Jamin Star, on Flickr CG v1.9.4 by Jamin Star, on Flickr CG v1.9.5 by Jamin Star, on Flickr CG v1.9.6 by Jamin Star, on Flickr CG v1.9.7 by Jamin Star, on Flickr CG v1.9.8 by Jamin Star, on Flickr CG v1.9 by Jamin Star, on Flickr
  4. Jamin Star

    [MOC} Boars Nest

    Here are some Studio renders of my Boars Nest MOC from the Dukes of Hazzard TV show. BN v1.7 by Jamin Star, on Flickr BN v1.7.1 by Jamin Star, on Flickr BN v1.7.2 by Jamin Star, on Flickr BN v1.7.7 by Jamin Star, on Flickr BN v1.7.3 by Jamin Star, on Flickr BN v1.7.4 by Jamin Star, on Flickr BN v1.7.5 by Jamin Star, on Flickr BN v1.7.6 by Jamin Star, on Flickr Charger Orange v1.5 by Jamin Star, on Flickr
  5. This is a mod of the Marvel 76173 Spider-man and Ghost Rider vs Carnage set, but since it is Marvel no more - it parks with other Speed Champions cars I have - I placed it in Town sub-forum like other SC style car MOCcers do. The mod includes styling changes that made the car resemble a full-blown (pun intended) 1968 Charger with some extra semi-realistic goodies while maintaining the Speed Champions vibe. Mod includes: adding 1968 tail-lights + front blinkers moving fuel cap to a proper spot and removing the other one adding side exhausts + stereo antenna + side-view mirror on driver's side creating a sleeker, "shotgun" style scoop (still using the stud shooters) and a filled hood adding a suggestion of rear suspension springs + extended and reinforced fuel tank creating a suggestion of an interior with a gear shifter and two gauges + moving the seat and steering wheel one plate higher + moving the rear window one stud back The mod required use of some extra parts, of course. Being a fan of a '68 and knowing that a vast majority of Mopar fans prefer 1969 and 1970 Chargers and that the 1968's representation is way smaller among toys - did you know that Hot Wheels still haven't made a '68 Charger model? it's an outrage! - I knew I was gonna built my own 1968 one day. The marvel set, of course, did a lot of work for me, but still I'm really happy with this mod. I have bought the Marvel 76173 set purely for this purpose; not only was it cheaper than 75983 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon and 1970 Dodge Charger R/T , but it also felt way more versatile platform for mods.
  6. Welcome to my garage LEGO!!! Hello! My name is Michael. I'm a Builder from Russia, I love muscle cars! All three cars produced in 2019) Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lego_muscle_garage/ Join my group in VK: https://vk.com/legomusclegarage Dodge charger 1970 Description: -XL7.2 motor for drive, 375 Horsepower under the hood! -Servo motor for steering and steering wheel -Small power supply -Detailed interior All photos on the link: https://bricksafe.com/pages/Michael217/dodge-charger-1970 Chevrolet Camaro 1975 Description: -L 5.7 motor for drive, 300 horses!) -Servo motor for steering and steering wheel -Small power supply -Detailed interior All photos on the link: https://bricksafe.com/pages/Michael217/chevrolet-camaro-1975 Ford Mustang 2005 NFS Most Wanted 2005!!! Description: -L 5.4 motor for drive, 500 hell's horses!!! -Servo motor for steering and steering wheel -Small power supply -Detailed interior All photos on the link: https://bricksafe.com/pages/Michael217/ford-mustang-2005 Enjoy your viewing! Rate, comment! Thanks!)
  7. This is my attempt at a 2016 Dodge Charger slicktop police car. It was inspired by marv and ER0L.
  8. I recently bought the Dodge 75893 set for the Charger R/T.I wanted to recreate the one Dom drove in the 4th (maybe 5th) film, which had a plainer front end and nice chrome spoked wheels.I raised up the back ,to give it meaner stance (although to me it looks a bit cartoony with wider truck tyres fitted).I spray painted the rims from the Demon and also the blower with silver paint. Speaking of the Demon, I re-purposed it as transport for the Punisher, matt black gives it a meaner look altogether. I am now hooked on speed champions..the Mustang Fast-back should on it`s way in the post to me as I type this! Regards Kenny IMG_2980 by kenny burns, on Flickr IMG_2978 by kenny burns, on Flickr IMG_3004 by kenny burns, on Flickr IMG_2989 by kenny burns, on Flickr
  9. Hi! There's a third version of my muscle car: - PF: XL, M, IR, LiPo - Opening doors, bonnet, trunk - Independent front suspension - Leaf spring rear suspension - Working supercharger - Rubber return to center mechanism - Adjustable seats - Removable body. Video: More photos: Building Instructions: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-17750/paave/ultimate-muscle-car/
  10. Hello everybody! A long time ago I got my 41999 and decided to turn the hull back to the car that it was initially - a classic American muscle car. Initially it was just the same car with a lower chassis, but I preferred to make it more authentic and more detailed MOD (and a bit MOC  ) saving as much as possible original solutions and parts. There were a lot of speculations of the exact model (41999-question), but I like Dodge Charger R/T 2nd generation ('68-70), so it's the final target and magic has been started... First of all, I started with modifications of 41999 Crawler. It's a great model and I was just happy to see how Egor turned the car shapes into the curved panels, but Boss Crawler was too high, so lowered the chassis by 4 studs (removing the bottom section with Servo and two 5x7 frames), added a front axle with an independent suspension and a rear live axle. Both of them uses a shorter shock absorbers, meanwhile the front axles has a torsion suspension in the real live. I've made a draft of it and will add to the model some later... So, the result is following: v1. The chassis. Muscle Car 41999 MOC v1 Chassis.lxf v1. A road version. Muscle Car 41999 MOC v1 Road.lxf I's a default hull with some minor visual modifications, mounted on a lower chassis. However it's still too high, in my opinion. v1. An off-road version. Muscle Car 41999 MOC v1 Offroad.lxf I liked @efferman's Station Wagon and @NOS_Dylan's modification, that better meets a lower chassis. v2. A major modification. And finally the better version that I've made so far: even more lower than version 1, wider by 2L and now has a Big Block - fake V8 engine. To be continued...