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  1. Right, now I think I have posted my hot rod pics to the right place, I have added my entry to the entries thread. Sorry for being such a dunce, I'll get the hang of this new fangled computer technology eventually by gimenny! Anywhere, here's a pic, feel free to go look at some more on the entries thread. Burn rubber dudes!
  2. V-LV-17D Hi there all, I originally generated this as a new post, because I don't know what I am doing. Eurobricks is new to me and I haven't got the hang of the layout yet. Anyway, here's my entry for the Hot Rod contest (hopefully in the right place now), the 'Plymouth Rock', shortened to 'The Rock' by it's Goth Chick owner Abbey: 'The Rock' is actually a colaborative build between me and my good friend Ralph Savelsberg (a.k.a RalphS / Mad Physicist). We had a nice Sunday afternoon/evening knock up this little beauty - I built the fron end as far back as the wind-shield and I also built Abbey. I wanted to go for the chop-top streamliner sedan look and thought the red and yellow flame effect on a black car would look cool. I named the car 'The Rock' because it seemed obvious to call a car built by Plymouth to be called the Rock. (Check out US founding father history if you don't get the reference). Ralph's help was invaluable, as though I felt comfortable building the car, I have to confess to knowing next to nothing about hot-rods. anyway, here's a couple more pictures and a link to Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22488759@N03/
  3. V-LV-17D Hi there all, here's my entry for the Hot Rod contest, the 'Plymouth Rock', shortened to 'The Rock' by it's Goth Chick owner Abbey: 'The Rock' is actually a colaborative build between me and my good friend Ralph Savelsberg (a.k.a RalphS / Mad Physicist). We had a nice Sunday afternoon/evening knock up this little beauty - I built the fron end as far back as the wind-shield and I also built Abbey. I wanted to go for the chop-top streamliner sedan look and thought the red and yellow flame effect on a black car would look cool. I named the car 'The Rock' because it seemed obvious to call a car built by Plymouth to be called the Rock. (Check out US founding father history if you don't get the reference). Ralph's help was invaluable, as though I felt comfortable building the car, I have to confess to knowing next to nothing about hot-rods. anyway, here's a couple more pictures and a link to Flickr: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22488759@N03/
  4. Hello there all, I'm Ed (a.k.a Lego Monster - coz I am a big guy and I love Lego). Any of you who use Flickr or Brickshelf, Classic space or are a UK AFOL probably know me - if not have a poke around here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/22488759@N03/ Anyway, good to finally get onto Eurobricks, I'm putting a joint entry (with RalphS - Mad Physicist) into the hot rod comp, once I can find it. See ya around the boards. Lego Monster.
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