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dimka_ya

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    cars from LEGO (MOC)
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    last bought 42106 for son

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  1. But it shouldn't be wider than 6 studs? Otherwise, it won't be suitable for city roads :) And if it's too low, the figurine won't fit inside :)
  2. I agree. Sports cars will need to be designed with a reclining seating position. Crossovers will likely have enough space. Compared to the new Defender, the figure looks really small.
  3. In my opinion, it would be better if the 60512 van was equipped with smaller wheels... and other mudguard details
  4. 7-stud wide bank armored car
  5. I don't remember exactly now, but I put them together on Tinkercade two or three months ago. If you like them, I can send you the Part Designer models via Google Drive. One thing: I don't know if it's okay to post Google Drive links here.
  6. Another truck with homemade wheels :) Aaand some printed details :)
  7. I bought myself a 60478 concrete mixer and, as usual, I "expanded" it :) Some design solutions were taken from the original, and some of the details were also taken from it, but in general the result is a rather deep modernization. The tilting function of the cabin is retained, the engine has been redesigned A little about the structure :) Next to the previous truck. Until I come up with a module for the body, this is how it's supposed to be :) By the way, the new Lego wheels are cool :) I think they're a good option for a minifigure-scale truck. Overall, the result is a "medium-sized" truck—somewhere between a city delivery truck and a long-haul truck.
  8. Blue version
  9. Option with "basic" wheels
  10. Yes, besides the wheels and tires, there are printed parts, either made by me or by LEGO. When I assemble my models in Bricklink Studio, I honestly don't pay attention to whether the actual colors of the parts match the physical ones. Some of them may not exist in this color in official sets... yet :) But, I think, if you really want to assemble this model from physical parts, then you can replace its main color with a more common one or rebuild something :)
  11. I won't create a new topic - this one is the most suitable :) New truck and new (homemade) road wheels for it. A little bit of the insides... The wheels themselves :)
  12. Unfortunately, I don't have that many parts :) And the child actively plays with the ones I have, so taking them away from him wouldn't be very humane :))) But of course, it would be fascinating to assemble all of this in person, just like my building models. If you paint the panel "chrome silver," the render will create a mirror effect. However, the same effect will appear on the other side, where it shouldn't be. :)))
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