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  1. Ever wondered what a large scale caravan would look like? Here, I've made one that has pretty awesome features! Here's the interior! First, there's the kitchen with a cupboard, drawers, microwave oven, 2-burner cooktop and a radio! 2-person bed with quilt! I still need to know how I could make a fridge/freezer that can store a lot of food! Luxurious Dining Suite with 2 upholstered chairs, coffee mugs & fruit bowl! Folding Entry Steps! The drawbar. Here, there's 2 gas bottles, jockey wheel, safety chains and even a security lock on the coupler! The sunshade on the kitchen window can be closed for travel! The shutters on the front & back can be opened & closed too! The entry door can also be opened! Waste Water Pipe Interchangeable Number Plates, depending on which Australian state you live in! (I live in South Australia!) Stabilizer Jacks Those new 'Flat Tile 1x1 Half Circle' (Part #24246) pieces make nice trailer lights! Number Plate Light Here's the food! Additional Features: Two Spare Wheels Removable Roof Opening Side Windows Outside Light Now if only there was going to be a car that could go perfectly with the caravan... Maybe a Holden Kingswood or Belmont Wagon! Thanks for reading!
  2. This is my version of the iconic RV from the hit television series Breaking Bad. The Fleetwood Bounder, better known as the RV, was a motorhome that served as a mobile laboratory in which Walter White and Jesse Pinkman cooked methamphetamine. Jesse nicknamed the RV "The Krystal Ship." The model includes detailed interior, and has an opening side door. I created the model in Stud.io and then ordered the pieces to build it in real life :) Hope you like it, contact me if you are interested in gettin' the stud.io file and offer me a beer *minifigs are custom
  3. droomangroup

    [MOC] Toyhauler RV w/ slideout

    hey all, check out this replica RV i created as a homage to the RV we lived in for 5 years. since my other cars and small trucks are 6 wide i made the house section of this RV 8 wide which i think works well for the scale. you can see more pics on my imgur album here... http://imgur.com/gallery/CmIgy/ and you can see pics of the real RV here... http://odometer.org/rv/ here's a few teaser pics, feel free to offer any feedback or suggestions... the real RV... one of the cool features is the slide out entrance stairs... and of course the slide out couch nook... cheers droo
  4. BrickWild

    [LDD MOC] 1960s Airstream Bambi

    Travel down memory lane to the 1960s in a single-axle Airstream Bambi RV! I even managed to add an interior, despite its small size!
  5. Hi, a project that stand almost half an year in different closets. Its finished now. I dont know what to say or where to start, so there are few pictures for a start. Gonna post some later. Just ask if u are interested. Sorry for the quality of pictures. Lack of time, camera and space! :) Its kinda, emm... big?
  6. sidekick2461

    Moc: Off Road Camping Trip

    Taking camping to the next level with an eight wheeled off road camper/RV. Vehicle has the following facilities. Lounge/TV, Kitchen, Shower, Toilet, Computer, Skylight Bedroom, Generator, Motorcycle and Hoist. Includes 6 Minifigures, a picnic area and barbeque area. https://ideas.lego.com/projects/92226
  7. droomangroup

    Offroad MOC's in the Desert

    hey guys, So this whole year I've been working on MOCs and photos so I could make a calendar for our Etsy store, i finally got it all together and thought I'd share the finished pics... park ranger truck thread... http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=96800 jeep thread... http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=99463 the unimog camper thread... http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=97705 RV thread... http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=95857 vw van threads... http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=97703 http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=94600 my UTV thread... http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=99322 Bronco thread.... http://www.eurobrick...showtopic=94778
  8. droomangroup

    MOC - Unimog Overland Camper

    This build started out with the little Arctic Ice Crawler (60033), although I think I changed it enough to call it an MOC instead of a MOD. I used the unimog as my inspiration but I wasn't out to make it look 100% like a unimog. Here we've got a sand ladder, a storage bay and a vent for the stove. I didn't go nuts with windows since this type of camper usually has minimal windows. In the back it's all business. two spares, a hi-lift jack, and a jerry can along with a removable step ladder. Here we have a "rolled up" awning and porch light. when it's time to camp the step ladder attaches to the side, and it's time to climb the inside. inside it's posh camper living of course (as long as you don't need a bathroom :) Thanks for checking it out, feel free to give any feedback or suggestions. cheers droo