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Great cars from "Grease". I love all details on them. Bravo.
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Magnificent building. Excellent facade structure. Many details. Breathtaking.
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Unbelievable. I'm really amazed with the speed attained by this train. Cool stuf.
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Very well done. Nice car collection.
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Thanks again for all your comments. Emergency brake... crossed my mind during construction. In the end I had to turn the nozzle around because of the shift lever and the result was a narrow console between the seats. Offstanding wheels make the roadster more sporty. At least in my opinion. The car is indeed strong, but I'm still working on the additional hardness. Once the project is complete, I will send you LDD file of the vehicle.
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Thanks everyone for your replies. I'm glad you like the car. I tried also with the wider windscreen, but I didn't like it. Car looked like to the box from the front. I wanted to keep a wide base and narrow sleek upper part of the vehicle. It would surely be better if I had the windshield 6 studs wide below and 4 studs above. Maybe one day... who knows. A1: You can move the roof, when minifigs are in the vehicle. As you have already noted, it is necessary than to adjust the seat backs a little bit. But you don't have to take minifigs out of the car. A2: Inner hands from both minifigs are placed one above the other. That's the trick.
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V-LV-48B This is a real convertible model for two minifigs to fit inside. It is only 6 studs wide (8 studs if you take into account the tires). The roof is retractable and can be put away in to the rear of the vehicle. When I started to develop a model on the front and back I had in mind Mercedes SLS. But in the end it all turned into something completely different than sports car. The result is a roadster, which I named California. Let's see some details: -front spoiler under the bumper -wipers -side mirrors are on the doors -doors can be opened -on the dashboard is a speedometer bulge -roof is stored and covered with a lid -under the rear bumper are positioned two double exhaust -wheels with aluminum rims -opening doors (side mirror moves with door) -under the steering wheel there are three pedals (clutch, brake and accelerator) -there is also a gear lever -the glove compartment is under extended part of the dashboard -steering wheel is adjustable -glove compartment has a lot of space (you can store a suitcase, camera, even a small gun) -it is also possible to add a cup holder -moving wipers -roof in action -the roof is in place Two minifigs in car, sitting side by side: That would be all of the explanation. Enjoy.
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Nice car, looks very angry.
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Great vintage car. Looks like original. Incredible idea. I am impressed with the construction.
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Thanks again everyone for comments. I don't mind. You can use it on your website.
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Thank you all for your replies. I also forgot to mention that the glass panels for side windows are attached on the bottom of the roof. So when you remove the roof, you also remove the glass. That's why it is easier to access the interior when the roof is off. I bought all the pieces on BrickLink. On one piece there was a sticker with name DIANA. I saw that name on boat in set 6541.
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V-W-05D Here is a small yacht or a big speedboat. It is really not that complex composed, but still solid enough not to crash in child hands. The roof is easily removable. It lies on four studs. The cover over sleeping area lies on six studs. Therefore it allows you to have quick access to the interior. Simple solution is also opening the glass sliding doors in the rear of the yacht. Data in more detail: - length: 31 studs - width: 10 studs - anchor "bruce", hanging on the front of the vessel - minimum three night lights - easily removable roof - the front cover of sleeping area easily removable - management of the yacht is possible from the cab or from the command bridge - at the rear there is a swimming platform - on the swimming platform is a water scooter - inside is a mini kitchen with sink and cooker - outside under the command bridge there is a table and a longer seat - there is a light over the table to sit around in the evenings - in the sleeping area below deck there is a larger double bed - on the command bridge under the spoiler is a small radar Interior with sliding doors Sleeping area Water scooter Anchoring Sorry for my English.
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Locomotive looks awesome on the video. Incredible MOC. I just love this creation.
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This is excellent. I love all of them. They're very beautiful. Keep up the good work.
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Apple Store, Gym, Restaurant, Bar and night Club - Oh My!
solta replied to AwesomeTaylor's topic in LEGO Town
Cool stuff. I especially like the gym. I am particularly excited to see so much details. -
It's a speed boat. I just quickly assembled it. Nothing special. Nice that you noticed it. Here are some photos: For more you can click here: Speed boat
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Great MOC. This is incredible and huge. Nice work on details.
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Oh, sorry. Now I understand what you suggested. I will try that. Thank you very much.
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Thanks everyone for your comments. I already did that. Minifigs are sitting on jumpers. For minifigs to sit side by side you need 6 studs - 3 studs for each minifig (2 studs for legs and 1 stud for both arms). I could move doors a little lower but it would be too low. Probably really looks like a Wrangler. For live axles I used two "Plates, Modified 2 x 2 with Pin Hole" counter facing (one up and one down) connected with "Technic, Pin". On "down facing Modified Plate with Pin Hole" I connected "Plate, Modified 2 x 4 with Pins" also facing down. I hope this is understandable. My English is not so good. Sorry.
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Here is a vehicle for three minifigs to sit in it. My design was inspired by Hummer H2, but this is the closest as I can get. At the rear, there is one more vertical bollard missing, for design to succeed. The vehicle is suitable for winter: and for summer: But if you want something really extreme, then you need to do some custom made shock absorbers. Lego did it decades ago for the vehicles with width of four studs, but for six studs vehicles you need to do it yourself. Here is the resault: For more pictures click here: Hummer H2
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Great stuff, amazing design. Your work is fantastic. I like the stairs and all other equipment in the house. Well done.
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Incredibly good looking house. The roof is my favorite. The upper floor is amazing. Good job. Keep building.
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Thanks again to all for your comments. Hi Dave. I saw your GP9. It looks great. Red color makes it more powerful. Good job.
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Great VW. I especially like the colors. Very cool.
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I made custom chassis. Original van baseplate here is not an option.