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danielsmocs

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  1. Hi there, I'd like to present my latest MOC: a ~1:16 scale model of the legendary Lancia Stratos. The model consists of approximately 1,200 pieces and includes a variety of detailed features and functions: Opening doors Opening hood and trunk Working pop-up headlights with an activation switch Detailed interior Detailed and removable engine Fully detailed underside with exhaust system Approximate dimensions: 26.5 cm x 14 cm x 10 cm (LxWxH) Optional stickers Optional custom-made windscreen and wheels by 3DSuperCarBricks I built the model last year to participate in a building contest hosted by the famous MOCer 3DSuperCarBricks. The challenge was to use his custom-made windscreen, which is an absolutely awesome part! The idea to build the Stratos came to me quite quickly because the real car has a windscreen with a similar shape. The build was a lot of fun, and as always, I wanted to include as many details as possible. The first pictures show the version featuring the aforementioned windscreen, along with a set of custom-made wheels, also from 3DSuperCarBricks. Additionally, I created my own stickers to give the model its final level of detail. I also made a standard version without the custom-made parts and stickers and I made a little mod with a rally light-bar. I really hope you like my Stratos MOC! Let me know what you think... thanks & best regards Daniel
  2. Nice, your 12 wide muscle car series is growing. Soo cool!
  3. Hi, what's going on, it is soo quite here? @johnnytifosi thanks for the feedback! I'd say, there is always room for improvements when replicating cars with bricks. But I designed it that way and like it a lot. I know, that the roofline isn't perfect, but it is a new building style, which I didn't use before. Even though, the line isn't exactly like the real car, it looks nice and harmonic, I think. Instead of trying to match all proportions or get every line exactly, I always have some other tasks: I want to have smooth surfaces, no studs, some unusual or special building techniques and as much functions and details as possible in this scale. That's what I did :-)
  4. Hi there, I like to present my newest creation: a ~1:16 scale model, inspired by the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo X. It is built out of more than 1800 pieces and features a lot of details and functions: working suspension and adjustable ride height opening front- and backdoors opening hood and trunk very detailed engine which can be removed from the model to be displayed separately very detailed interior fully detailed bottom of the car with exhaust and drivetrain custom wheels custom stickers approximate Dimensions: 29,5cm x 14cm x 13cm (LxWxH) More pictures @Flickr Thanks for watching!
  5. Absolutely fantastic creation!
  6. Thanks a lot @LEGO Train 12 Volts and @Bricksley
  7. Hi, thanks for the nice comments! I really appreciate it. @Johnny1360 @Fluwoeb yes, it's the "Arm Mechanical, Exo-Force" I used this part as pedals for many of my models. But I never found another sensible use for it, yet! @brickless_kiwi For some reason all my last models had been JDM... Let's see what comes next :-) Probably something with a K20 swap @Akassin Thank you very much! That's not a every-day-praise!
  8. Hi, thanks a lot! Yes exactly! I used this rubber piece 45590. It has not a huge rage of spring but it is a nice compact design. And it is the same construction for front and rear, only turned 180°.
  9. Hi there, I like to present you my newest creation: a ~1:16 scale model of the Honda Civic Type-R (EK9). Features opening front- and backdoors opening hood and trunk removable engine which can be displayed separately detailed interior fully detailed bottom of the car working suspension custom-made stickers custom.made silver parts over 1460 parts sturdy design scale: approx. 1:16 dimensions: approx. 17cm x 13cm x 11cm / studs: (L33 W16 H?) Pictures below and more pictures here: Honda Civic Type-R (Ek9) by danielsmocs @ BrickSafe or Honda Civic Type-R (Ek9) by danielsmocs @ FlickR Thanks for waching!
  10. Truly one of the best Technic cars I've seen so far, if not the best! Perfect look paired with an incredible amount of functions! Just excellent!!!
  11. I'm happy to present you my newest creation: a ~1:16 scale model of the Mitsubishi Lancer Evo IX. Features working suspension opening front- and backdoors opening hood and trunk removable engine which can be displayed separately detailed interior fully detailed bottom of the car custom-made stickers custom-made wheels custom.made silver parts over 1770 parts sturdy design scale: approx. 1:16 dimensions: approx. 30cm x 13cm x 11cm / studs: (L37 W16 H?) Let me know what you think! Thanks & regards Daniel aka danielsmocs
  12. Hi there, I want to show you my latest creation, a 1:16 scale Toyota MR2 (SW20) It has a lot of functions and details: opening hood, doors, bonnet, trunk removable glass-roof-panels working pop-up-headlights with switch inside the car spare tire two engine types possible => Turbo or NA slidable seats More to see in the video: Hope you like it!
  13. Absolutely awesome build! The attention to details combined with the functions are brilliant! Even though I'm not a big Hummer fan, I love this creation!
  14. Oh, I missed stopping by here far too long! Thanks for all the nice comments! Yes, these should be audio speakers. I was thinking about some "Blaupunkt" Stickers or something like that to make it clear. Again, thanks a lot for all the nice words. Makes me happy :-)
  15. Cool model. Very nice attention to details! Most impressive is the very realistic chassis with the complete suspension + drivetrain + exhaust system and even the fuel tank! I will head over to LEGO Ideas to give it a vote ;-)
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