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tonych

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  1. Lamborghini Diablo (42115 model B) https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-213301/tonych/lamborghini-diablo-42115-model-b/ Also I've made the red conversion https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-214753/tonych/lamborghini-diablo-red-mod-for-moc-213301/ Lamborghini Diablo - a '90s iconic supercar is available now in scale 1:8. I think no need to write something about this car - it's very famouse. Features: - V12 engine - 4WD - 5+R speeds manual gearbox with H-pattern shifter (dog-leg as an original car) - Working steering wheel with HoG - Independent front and rear suspension - Openable hood, trunk and guillotine doors - Pop-up headlights - Detailed interior, exterior and engine compartment Dimensions: Width: 34.8 studs / 27.8 cm Length: 71.2 studs / 57.0 cm Height: 17.5 studs / 14.0 cm Weight: 2739 g.
  2. Looks great both exterior and playability! 3 years ago I would like to build Vitara but didn't find any MOCs and should to craete myself)) But I had then the only one set 42115 Lamborghini Sian and I had to make an alternate from it)) Just I suzuki lover too))
  3. As I see yoyr avatar you are suzuki lover too, especially 1st gen vitara/tracker cabrio)
  4. Some photos with transparent headlights (if you want to change)
  5. I like 42115 Lamborghini Sian. I think that's the better ultima set for MOCs: I built from it five different MOCs (yes, my own, not purchased instruction).
  6. Hello! I'm proud to introduce you my new creation - Bugatti EB 110 as an alternate model from 42083 Bugatti Chiron. I have long wanted to make an EB110 as a B-model for Lego Technic 42083 Bugatti Chiron but a long time I couldn’t figure out how to design the headlights. But at one moment inspiration descended on me and there was no stopping me)) Although the shape of the rear lights was also another challenge. Yes, and door frames too) But I think I managed to overcome them and turned out to be a great car! In any case, I really like it) As befits a '90s supercar, it has an H-pattern manual transmission located in the base of the car under the engine. It turned out to be a good 4WD or RWD chassis for supercars of the 90s. Instruction available on rebrickable. More photos on bricksafe. Dimensions: Length: 69.9 studs / 55.7 cm Width: 35.0 studs / 28.0 cm Height: 17.1 studs / 13.7 cm Weight: 2667 g. Features: - V12 engine - 4WD - 5+R speeds manual gearbox with H-pattern shifter (dog-leg) - Working steering wheel with HoG - Independent front and rear suspension - Openable hood, trunk and guillotine doors - Moving rear wing (steering's HoG uses for this function) - Detailed interior and engine compartment Also you can use panels with original Chiron's stickers, there is no need to peel off stickers.
  7. Hello! I would like to present my last creation - Dodge Challenger (2008 model year). It's an alternate model fo Lamborghini Sian. I've found in the web a tuning model in Lambo's green and black colors and made my MOC like that. The model has two version: static with 8-speed gearbox (B-model for 42115) and PF motorized (no gearbox, all pieces excluding electric from 42115). Instruction, photos and video available on rebrickable: 1. Static with 8-speed gearbox (B-model for 42115); 2. PF-motorized More photos also here.
  8. Hello, guys! Are you know is it possible download for free LXF or stud.io file for Lamborghini 42115?
  9. Nothing is impossible Idea was taken from here and rebuilt for 42115 set. Prototype was assembled from the necessary parts, but not in color)) Thats very good one-evening build.
  10. I thin via link the great video about that Yes, I've used his great ideas for swashplate and tail rotor
  11. I've thought to use set's blades but they are very short for my big idea))
  12. My vision of Bell UH-1 from Lego Technic. The helicopter was build as a Model B for Lego 42115 Lamborghini Sian. Dimensions Width: 25.2 studs / 20.1 cm Length: 122.5 studs / 98.0 cm Height: 32.1 / 25.7 cm Features 1) Bell/Young mechanism on the main rotor (a feature of this helicopter model) 2) Swashplate with cyclic and collective pitch control 3) Pedal control for the tail rotor 4) Synchronized cabin controls between pilots 5) Opening doors, rear - on parallelogram levers 6) No guns=) Instruction & more photos https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-108413/tonych/42115-bell-uh-1-iroquois-huey/#details
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