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Excellent trial truck, great performance and looks! Good job! @Limga Wow. That really puts the size in scale.
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Wow! That is a massive machine. I like the fencing-mudguards over the front wheels, looks neat.
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Cool design, all the curves look really good.
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That fireplace is neat,good use of the wheel arch. I agree with TitusV, the tan floor is nice, but doesn't seem quite right.
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Good speed, but the aesthetics are a bit....lacking. I like how this was built from the one with the tow truck, very nice job. Should have contest sometime with these skeleton cars...
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That is really cool. What hair piece did you use? I don't recognize this one.
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I have decided, that for my 500th post, I should introduce my new project, my biggest yet. I have chosen to make a Jeep Commando, which is a 2015 Jeep Wrangler with mil-spec additions. Full description can be found here and here are a few photos: JC side JC rear quarter And here are the blueprints I clumsily made up from the ones I found online: Jeep_Wrangler_JK_Unlimited_5door_2012_600_lq_0001 I have done all the math to find the size, based off the wheels I plan to use, which are the 43.2mm rims with 81.6mm balloon tires. So, if everything works out, it will be 45-47 studs long (bumper-to-bumper), and 21 studs wide (including mirrors). The functions I plan on having are: 1. Full PF including drive, steering, gearbox, lockable diffs, both central and on axles. 2. winch, PF, not RC 3. Opening doors, hood, tailgate 4. Partial interior I will begin today, hopefully I'll have some progress to report tomorrow. C&C, comments, any advice is welcome. Thanks!
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Wow! These are beautiful cars, the liveries are excellent! I particularly like the headlights, they look aggressive.
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Wow! This is a beautiful Star Destroyer. The ratio of studs to tiles looks excellent, and your photography skills are great. Such a sturdy model as well...
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I have been waiting for this ever since I saw that first photo! These are excellent models, but the functions on the truck are great, especially the diff locks. Good speed from the hatchback as well, neat car with the addition of caster angle.
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Post your Star Wars Uglies here!
Leonardo da Bricki replied to VaderFan2187's topic in LEGO Star Wars
Nice uglies, although some greebles and mismatched parts look a bit better. I built a massive one last year for the Anthology Contest. It is UCS scale. Link to topic. -
Your parts use here is great, specifically with the sloping balloon part. The landscape is great, the rising dust is a nice touch.
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Looks great! The performance is good too. What length flex axle is used for the leaf springs?
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Book 2 - Challenge V Category A: On the lamb (Alliance)
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Grover's topic in Guilds of Historica
Missed this earlier, its a great entry. So many puns!- 15 replies
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Impressive Abrams! You have incorporated most major functions here, and I must admit, I admire your shooting skills. However, the distance between the last road wheel and the driven rear sprocket wheel seems too small, as compared to the real tank. Did you scale your model? How many motors and S-Bricks were used in this tank?
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[LDD] [MOC] [WIP]UCS Vulture Droid
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Ellisss_2's topic in LEGO Star Wars
UCS set inspiration: Super Star Destroyer. Also, I wanted to point out that you appear to be building a Hyena-class Droid Bomber, not the Vulture-droid, based off the shaping, and the wings' length and positioning. So far, it is a faithful replica. -
Great scene! The water effect is cool. Is it attached in any way to the rock pillars?
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[MOC] UCS Zeta-class cargo shuttle
Leonardo da Bricki replied to Renegade Clone's topic in LEGO Star Wars
WOW! That is an excellent model. I have nothing else to say, except that I want it... But the parts cost would be so high.