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Hello again, I'm back with another pickup, again American :) But hopefully an iconic one. I've managed to insert a lego windscreen - the one from Land Rover is pretty good for my purposes. The front of the car is quite flat and you may not see it, but I almost went crazy trying to get a good effect :) I'm curious to hear your opinions! :) Creator expert scale. Features: -working steering wheel; -openable 2 doors, hood and tailgate; -detailed engine, interior and body shape. REBRICKABLE GALLERY
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[MOC] Chevrolet C10 1966
syzygy87 replied to syzygy87's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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[MOC] Chevrolet C10 1966
syzygy87 replied to syzygy87's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Thank you! Nice that you noticed the pattern on the seats :) -
Again - thank you very much! :) I took pictures on city tires - worse for me, they look like they are too small, but it's the off-road ones that are too big (according to the scaler) :) But a big tire/wheel usually looks better, so that's probably the effect. ..and if I thought only about city tires, the car could sit lower, that would probably help too. Photos in the first post (the last five).
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yes, it can be hard to get motivated :) good point, I could have added something for variety. Thanks :) I'm trying to reflect the chaos of the engine - in the eyes of someone who doesn't know much about it, so it's possible that I exaggerated :) Thank you all very, very much :) And for the front page too!
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[MOC] Ford F100 1972
syzygy87 replied to syzygy87's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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The refreshed 2021 model. Version without PF and suspension, but instead: - working V8 engine, combined with a differential and two-speed gearbox, - detailed engine bay - working steering wheel ...and little better look.. I hope (pillars etc.). Why I "downgraded" it? To release PF components and because I didn't play with RC anyway - it just stands on the shelf :) However, it cost me a lot of work, I thought it would go faster. The whole chassis is completely rebuilt. Scale bigger than my last cars - bigger than Creator Expert. But it looks good in this size, reducing the scale I would just build something else :) GALLERY REBRICKABLE INSTAGRAM A1 napis by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr a4 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr A2 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr A6 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr A7 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr B1 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr B2 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr C2 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr C5 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr D1 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr D2 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr E1 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr E2 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr E3 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr M1 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr M2 by Jakub Marcisz, on Flickr
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Thank you all very much for your kind words! In the original car the fenders are silver, so in mine they are gray - they pretend to be silver :) I found it important to preserve this detail. However, in the original car, the silver stripe on the fenders is much more subtle - that's for sure :) considering the shape indeed these fenders from the Camaro would be better....
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[MOC] Lincoln Town Car 1990
syzygy87 replied to syzygy87's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Nice to hear - they were quite easy to build :)