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Norton74

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  1. Many thanks for your comment Bruno, glad you like it
  2. WoW, you really know what the 66 is! Thanks for your kind words, glad you like it Many thanks mate Thanks, glad you appreciate details! Thanks SirBlake, really appreciated your words
  3. Thanks mate, very appreciated
  4. Get your kicks on Route 66... U.S. Route 66, also known as the Mother Road, is propably the most iconic road in the world. The first time I heard about Route 66 was many years ago when I listened the Rolling Stones playing "Get your kicks on Route 66". From that moment on I loved the 66 and especially all the buildings, the art deco' gas stations and the advertising signs along the road. I built a little piece of the Route to present my latest Hot Rod that has a great story at its back too. The red/white machine in the pic was owned and raced by Hayward V-Eights member Lee A. Jagla of Hayward, California. Lee got the hot rod as a gift from his parents for his high school graduation in 1960. In 1965 the “T” went into storage, and spent the next 48 years locked up in a dry garage. When Lee passed away, his daughter sold the old hot rod as part of her dad's estate. In 2014 it was advertised for sale on eBay. Jon Aksel Lier of Tønsberg, Norway, found the listing and won it. Now he happily drives a truly piece of american kustom kulture! Below disassembled The car features a '23 Ford Model T body mounted on a '30 Ford Model A frame. Power comes from a 241 cu. in. '53 Dodge baby Hemi that ran an Offenhauser intake manifold and a single 4 barrel carburetor. It ran 1939 Ford taillights and Yankee brand headlights. Painted white with a red chassis. Plus I added two red stripes on the entire machine, a little hard-top and the brand Ford in red on the back of the turtle deck. More info and pics on flickr. Thanks for stopping by. Andrea Lattanzio | Norton74
  5. Many thanks Many thanks Zork, glad you like it and I'm looking forward to seeing your warehouse Grazie! Many thanks, happy you like my builds
  6. Very nice model. I like it
  7. Thanks Bonaparte, I love this kind of diorama. Many thanks ;)
  8. Hi Slegengr, glad you like the diorama and you noticed all the elements, and yes the daddy forklift is coming... Many thanks Thanks my friend Thanks, you're too kind Thanks, it's been a great satisfaction be blogged by TBB Thanks and thanks for your remark Thank you! Thanks! Thanks for your remarks. Many thanks, glad you like it Thanks for your remark and suggestion Thank you! Glad you like the details, I love them too ;) Thanks! Many thanks for your remarks and feedback, you're an expert about warehouse I think. Glad you like it
  9. Hello mates,today I show you my latest MOC: a little diorama of a warehouse. Recently I've visited a warehouse and I was stricken by the layout. The new MOC is complete with pallets, boxes, shelves, hand pallet truck and a fork-lift.Below a couple of pics Thanks for stopping by! Andrea | Norton74
  10. Stupendo! complimenti! Mi fa piacere averti trovato su Eurobricks ;)
  11. I love your builds and your style, this moc is really amazing
  12. Many thanks Andrew! I'm a very big fan of your builds, I love your MOCs and particularly the GP Auto Service. I'm very glad you like my work Thanks, very appreciated Many thanks! Glad you like it, thanks Yes, it looks also like Lambretta. Thanks! Many thanks for your kind words, very appreciated ah...the coffee-machine...you're right, It'll be for the next MOC
  13. Thanks for stopping by and for all your feedbacks about the details. Borrow what you want for your next LEGO garage Yes I know, the garage needed a Vespa in a different color...next garage
  14. Many thanks, glad you like my MOCs Thanks for your kind words, really honored to be called master builder Thanks BrickJagger, glad you like my design Yes, it's a sticker. if you look at my other garages you'll see a lot of custom stickers I made by myself. Thanks for stopping by Thanks! ah ah...you're right
  15. The scooter released in 2014 by LEGO (clearly a Vespa) is really cute and it deserved an appropriate repair workshop. Furthermore this year the legendary Vespa turns seventy and this is the right circumstance to pay tribute with a specialized garage. Here it is! The new workshop features many tools and details. Let’s take a look. A workbench, with wrenches and vise, is positioned at the center of the workshop. There are also a mobile roller cabinet, the the oxy-acetylene welder and the column drill press. In the middle there are two lifts to easily work on the Vespa. On the right a red tool cabinet includes many utensils. Two pendant neon lights are hanged on 2 dark bluish gray supports. There are also trophies and helmets all around. I really enjoyed building this Minifig scale workshop and I hope you guys also enjoy this my new brand LEGO diorama. The Scooter shop on flickr. Almost two years ago I built a larger scale Vespa workshop. All the best and happy building!
  16. Really amazing! Supported! Good luck
  17. Hello, today I show you my latest build, a middle class tank decked up in Futuron livery: the "White Tiger". This medium-class tank features 2 middle-range surface-to-air guns, a rotating turret and a crew of three (the commander, the driver and the gunner). The nick name is a tribute to the invincible german "White Tiger" from WWII. Below the "Tiger" at the maintenance bay where Classic Space men are fixing and refueling it before a mission. On the right close to the door the Futuron crew. Futuron* was a peaceful and friendly population. Their ground vehicles and spacecrafts were designed to explore new planets and new dimensions indeed. But something is changing: a black menace is coming from the deep space, its name is Blacktron. The black men want to attack the Futuron people probably to steal the sought after and valued Monorail. To prevent the Blacktron attack this new armored vehicle is ready to fire. Below in plain sight. Will the "Tiger" be able to destroy the black menace? I hope you ike it. Cheers! *Futuron was a subtheme of LEGO Space released between 1987 and 1990 to replace Classic Space series.
  18. Really incredible build! It's a masterpiece.
  19. Many thanks to you and your mum for your positive comment. Soon new MOCs...stay tuned
  20. Thanks Wout for your positive comment and glad you like my build This style was also used in Italy but it wasn't so common as in northern Europe.
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