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Hi everyone, Here’s a small hot rod I put together recently – I’m calling it the Blaze Burner. It’s a compact build with a bit of attitude, inspired by classic street racers and flame-painted muscle cars. I tried to keep it simple but with a few fun touches. For the wheels, I used the Exo-Force projectile disks in that marbled lime-yellow pattern — they give a cool glowing effect The front grille uses two Barb / Claw / Tooth with Clip pieces to give it a kind of jagged, mechanical “snarl.” I liked how it turned out visually without needing too much complexity. Other small details include: A visible engine block with a blower on top Flame elements on the exhausts Oversized back wheels for that dragster stance Black base with orange and red accents to carry the fire theme It’s a simple build, but one that I had a lot of fun putting together. Feedback and suggestions are always welcome – I’m still learning a lot from seeing what others do here on Eurobricks. Thanks for taking a look!
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Hi everyone, Sharing my latest MOC: the Slammed Surf Rod, a lime green hot rod with a beachside attitude. Inspired by the relaxed vibe of California cruisers mixed with some good old-fashioned rat rod chaos. Built for fun, but with a few neat building tricks for the AFOL crowd: The front grille uses a Guide Dog Harness piece — yes, the one from the Service Dog — repurposed to give the rod a sleek, custom front-end. The wheels feature Exo-Force projectile disks in a striking red-yellow marbled pattern, giving a vibrant and fiery look to the rims — like rolling on sunset flames. 🧱 Other features: Stretched frame with SNOT construction Roof-mounted surfboard held in place with rubber band straps Classic open engine bay with exhaust pipes and flame effects Oversized rear tires for that authentic stance I wanted to capture that “drive to the beach with the engine roaring” feel, blending chill aesthetics with bold details. Hope you enjoy it — feedback and questions welcome!
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Hi guys! Today I finished another lowwww project along with Drift Van and Subaru Forester. Now it's Slammed JDM pickup. At this time, I was inspired to build a pickup Nissan Datsun (Nissan Hardbody) mid-90's in D21 body The model is based on rear-wheel drive chassis with independent suspension front and rear axle. Buggy motor is responsible for the nimble movements of pickup space, and servo motor helps to dodge all of a sudden in the way of obstacles. Controlled all so beloved by me, SBrick, and electrician feeds LiPo pack. With the receiver from LEGO model is unlikely to make friends, because he would kill her at first dumb on turn - very high speed, but not so on the reliability front end :) The design of the rear suspension allows the use of one buggy motor and a pair of L-Motors, which are also good model piles, given that the pickup weight is 750 grams. More photos you can find on my blog and my flickr
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After 1 month of building this beast I'm proud to present Dug's build that is completely modular, has 1 l-motor to raise the rear wheels and 2 m-Motors to raise front wheel 5 studs higher, 1 servo for steering and 2 XL motors for drive, working V8 and fan at the engine. Designing and creating this truck was the most satisfying so far. 77 studs long x 39 high x 23 tall (slammed) Weight: 3kg = 6.6 pounds https://flic.kr/s/aHskCMJtR4 Slammed ride 100% modular Rear air ride
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