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The firetruck "Red" from Pixar's "Cars"
Henning Birkeland replied to Henning Birkeland's topic in LEGO Licensed
Thanks for all the nice comments. As I promised you before, here is the Sheriff is a 1949 Mercury Police Cruiser Sideview: Here is Sheriff together with "red" postet earlier: Here's a image of the Sheriff together with his friends (Red, Lightning McQueen and Mater). -
I love the Ultimate build sets of Lightning McQueen and Mater so I wanted to extend the collection with my own version of the firetruck "Red". From Wikipedia: Red (voiced by Joe Ranft) is a mid-1960s closed-cab pumper bearing Carburetor County license plate "002." He is shy and emotional, often bursting into tears and/or hiding whenever he is upset. He spends most of his time gardening and washing things, such as the statue of Stanley next to his fire station. The ladder can of course be both extended and turned: A close up image of the Bell: Here's a image of the firetruck together with his friends (Lightning McQueen and Mater). I hope you all like it :) I'm allready started on the policecar from "Cars" so more to come ....
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I had a lot of green and orange bricks that I never use so I thought I would try something different then cars this time. I found out that a Parrot had to be perfect for the colours. When searching for referance I found a great model made by Kevin Kidney og Jody Daily: http://miehana.blogspot.com/2011/07/parrot-of-caribbean.html I did a quick model in 3D and converted it to Legobricks, I then did the colouring and printed out the model layer by layer for building instructions. Here is the final result, I hope you like it:
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Here's my latest MOC, a Jaguar XK 120.
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A couple of weeks ago I bought the new Back to the future game from Teletales and was inspired to create the DeLorean in Lego. I created the orginal car without the Back to the futre addons. This is one of my favorit cars and hopefully I will own one my self one day.
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Thanks for the comments :) Which windows do you like the best? The scale 1:700 is correct, the ship is 5 studs wide and 48 studs long :)
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Here is my latest LEGO model, the RMS Titanic in 1:700 scale. I hope you like it :) An alternative window solution:
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I've downloaded a MEL-script called Legolize thar converts the 3D model to Particle Instance replacement with Legobricks - you can read more about it here: http://www.highend3d.com/boards/lofiversio...hp/t218311.html Here is an earlier test I did with same technic:
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Thanks for the feedback. It's my first larger model so I'm pretty pleased with it. It's hollow all the way. Nope I'm not a master builder, but I really like to be but the Lego community in Norway is so small. Yeah I like the shoelaces too, it's 4 antennas pointing to the center :)
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The summer is here and it's raining. I have used the couple of last days to build this legoman. I have used my 3D software Maya to visualise the model on the computer first so had some reference to how to place the bricks. The model is approx. 60 cm high. Almost all my blue, red and beige bricks went to this. Hope you like it :)
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I just got a new plugin for my 3D software that converts my 3D model to Lego bricks, here is my first result :)
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Thanks for all the nice feedback. I looked at pictures from both Phantom II, III and Silver so I have picked elements from all of them, but the main body is build from a Phantom II blueprint. It took me around 20 hours to build it (but that includes a lot of testing and rebuilding). A lot of the parts come from the set 4993:
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Here is my latest creation, a Rolls Royce (Phantom/Silver). Hope you like it :)
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Thanks :) I control it with a Mindstorm software on my Sony Ericsson mobile. Yes, I control it the same way as the caterpillar with one engine for each side of the car. If I take the mobile joystick forward it drives both engines, if I take it sideways I control only one (and can steer). The last engine that fires the canons is controlled by the 1 button on my phone. Maybe I'll fix the steering later on.
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Thank you for all the kind words. I'll do my best to extend the city futher. Maybe I but som minifigurs in it on the next update :)
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Here is my latest creation. A town with 16x16 bricks modules. Total road size 4 bricks width. I hope to continue and expand this town when I get more greys :) http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=347155
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V-LV-9A & V-LV-9B, Piano B-V-6E Here some smal models I made during the easter, hope you like them :)
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Thanks for all the comments. The model isn't perfect and there's a lot I could have done differently. But I'm a little short on grey bricks so I had to do some modifications. :) I have seen a lot of pictures of the F18 with ligth-yellow tip and liked how it gave it some color - the tip was orginal grey. There are two brown City seats in the cockpit for the moment. Sorry but the landing gear dosen't retract, but it's ofcourse something I'd like to add. Here is a picture comparing it with some blueprints. Maybe I'll do some changes when I get more grey bricks and then I'll take your comments into considerations.
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My latest creation - F18 Hornet (length 50 cm).
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I got 4895 Creator set for Christmas but I didn't like any of the instructions so I made an alternative car with only the parts from the set. Hope you like it:
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B-RV-6A Here is my house, I typical city-street house.
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I didn't use any guide or referance images when making this, but I think it looks like a Toyota MR2. I had to buy some new hinges too, didn't have any in blue when I first started.