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  1. Hey everyone, here is my newest creation... An 850hp supercharged BOAT!!!! AKA the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon!!!!! It is made using the parts from both 42154 and 42126. I liked this car and wanted to design a model that would highlight a similar and recognisable look! Please let me know what you think about it! Some photos and features: Front and rear View \ Wheelie function which is accessed using the orange key Doors, boot and hood can all be opened Please enjoy a video I made: https://youtu.be/TNrUjsT_23U?feature=shared Now on rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-171570/CrazyKreations/dodge-challenger-srt-demon/#details
  2. 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
  3. lostdriveway

    Octan Raceway - Top Fuel

    Hi everyone, My latest build has finally had its first public appearance - Octan Raceway - Top Fuel edition.. I built this last year to be shown at Brisbricks Chandler Show - but due to COVID it was cancelled the day before the event happened. So it sat in plastic tubs until this weekend just gone when it had its first public appearance. Its 7 baseplates long by 3 baseplates deep sitting on 1 table. I modified a version of the Speed Champions Top Fuel car to have a cage (more popular here in Australia then the dome lid) and also added flashing lights and flames to the cars. (There's a video on TikTok if you want to see it all flashing - search Octan Raceway or StewBricks) I incorporated an iPad as a video screen to show what Top Fuel is for the kids and it was running loops of the 2019 and 2020 Winternats which is the biggest drag racing event in the world outside of America. It will get displayed again this weekend before being dismantled for my next build. Thanks Octan Raceway by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway Start Line by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway with Video Board by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway Start line by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway by Stew Costello, on Flickr Start line by Stew Costello, on Flickr Start line by Stew Costello, on Flickr Dodge Top Fuel Drag Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Top Fuel Drag Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Top Fuel Drag Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Top Fuel Drag Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway - crowd turnout by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway video board by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway control tower by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway control tower by Stew Costello, on Flickr Start line crowd by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Racing Top Fuel Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr Dodge Top Fuel Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr
  4. Hi Eurobricks community! This is the first time posting my own thread on Eurobricks and I wanted to test out if posting my MOCs here is ok or counts a spam or something. I will be only glad for any feedback I get and really happy if you like my model! The DriverRichard Petty. If you are a bit into classic US muscle cars a bit, I'm sure you already heard this name. Richard Lee Petty also know as "The King" was a NASCAR driver between 1958 and 1992. He won the NASCAR Cup series 7 times while also winning a record 200 races during his career. Richard Petty is known for driving Petty blue cars with the start number 43.The CarOn February 14th, 1971 Petty won his third Daytona 500, driving a back then brand new Plymouth Road Runner. A car from the second gen of the B-bodies, the "fuselage" design also featuring a 425 hp HEMI.The RecreationMy model recreates a car he raced one of his races in the 1971 season, unfortunately, I couldn't find out in which race he used this car. it is based on a restorated version I found here. The most annoing thing about building this model was doing all the prints/stickers for it. Some of them I found in the internet, some of them I had to do on my own. Setting them all up needed a long time! Unfortionately the printed parts didn't showed up in Blender, the rendering platform I use. That's why my friend Alexey (w35wvi) readded all the stickers in Mecabricks (which doesn't work properly on my computer) and then rendered these amazing pictures for me. You can find instructions for this model on my Rebrickable page.
  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. Homer's Highschool Hotrod is a late 60's musclecar with details from many makes and models from that era. I just wanted to create an attractive hotrod. ^ Remember the fenderbender? Well, Homer asked me to help him fix the dents in his left frontwing, and you know, one thing led to another.... ^ variation on taillighttreatment and engine intakes ^ The Man and his car ^ The Wife and her purse ^ Are you saying that this sucker is nuclear??
  7. This is my rendition of The Bluesmobile. A moc I made two years ago. I finally got the right parts to make not only one, but two Bluesbrothers. The car, an 'ex cop-car' 1974 Dodge Monaco is 7 studs wide which I find perfect for minifig/town/modular scale. Big enough to put in some detail, but small enough to still fit the streets of Legocity. It's got opening doors, hood, and trunk to show off a full interior, engine bay, and trunk. 'It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas. What do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what?'
  8. EDIT!!! I've made some major improvements on the car to capture the typical look of a '69 Charger even better. Hope to find the time to take some pics soon. So stay tuned!!! ...or just some other 69 Charger that looks like the Death Proof musclecar, because the interior is way too nice for Stuntman Mike. ;) ^ Stuntman Mike. Looking cool, waiting for some chicks in a white Challenger...
  9. Henchmen4Hire

    1970 Plymouth HEMI Superbird

    MOOOPAAARRRRRR! Satisfying my muscle car itch. Needs a few little tweaks, nothing a little colored electrical tape won't fix ;) Final Version -Interchangeable engines, see 4th and 7th posts -Doors and trunk can open -Minifig scale (8 wide) -Will attach those floating bits somehow More pics: Alternate Colors: