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  1. Welcome to my garage LEGO!!! Hello! My name is Michael. I'm a Builder from Russia, I love muscle cars! Dodge Challenger 2008 SRT Hello everyone! I'm presenting the updated Dodge. The color remains the same, but the car's sides have been rebuilt from scratch, taking into account the correction of proportions. The buggy motor has been relocated, providing additional passenger seating. Description: - Drive - 1 Buggy motor - Steering - Servo - Brain RC brik - Independent front suspension - Rear suspension bridge with four-point mounting - The steering wheel turns with wheels - Open the doors, hood, - Well-designed interior and under-hood space - About 2000 parts Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lego_muscle_garage/ Join my group in VK: https://vk.com/legomusclegarage
  2. Welcome to my garage LEGO!!! Hello! My name is Michael. I'm a Builder from Russia, I love muscle cars! Hello everyone I'm back with a new muscle car. 2008 Dodge Charger, large family sedan) The model turned out to be one of the most difficult. The front suspension arms are positioned equidistant from each other relative to the body, and the front subframe is offset horizontally by half a pin so that the wheels fit well into the arches, in addition, the body itself is also offset by half a pin vertically from the frame. Also, because of the shape of the rear doors, in order for them to open freely, the rear arches had to be lowered onto half of the tiles, and they pulled the entire body line behind them, so the doors also have 2 tile inserts. The geekserva helped a lot to save space under the hood, which allowed the V8 to be installed, it can be turned off with the gear lever to remove the extra load from the buggy motor. Another difficulty awaited me when assembling the rear suspension, it turns out that it is not so easy to make an independent 62-wheel drive. In a couple of evenings, I figured out a fairly reliable system on the prefabricated hubs, the wheels do not play, the suspension works well. Description: -Geekservo on the steering wheel -Drive the buggy motor, rear-wheel drive -RCBric Management -Hood,trunk lid and all doors open -A working V8 -Enabling, disabling V8 -The steering wheel turns with the wheels -Detailed interior -Independent suspension -Weight: 2.5kg Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lego_muscle_garage/ Join my group in VK: https://vk.com/legomusclegarage More photos:
  3. Hey everyone, here is my newest creation... An 850hp supercharged BOAT!!!! AKA the Dodge Challenger SRT Demon!!!!! It is made using the parts from both 42154 and 42126. I liked this car and wanted to design a model that would highlight a similar and recognisable look! Please let me know what you think about it! Some photos and features: Front and rear View \ Wheelie function which is accessed using the orange key Doors, boot and hood can all be opened Please enjoy a video I made: https://youtu.be/TNrUjsT_23U?feature=shared Now on rebrickable: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-171570/CrazyKreations/dodge-challenger-srt-demon/#details
  4. Hello Eurobrickers, let me allow to share a new creation with some insights made from LEGO Technic set 42154 Ford GT as an alternate build. The idea behind When the 42154 Ford GT came out with its inventory in March 2023, I was impressed by the earth blue colour and had immediately a Lamborghini Lanzador in mind to build with this pieces. I was sure that this model is doable with the given parts, but unfortunately this vehicle is an upcoming electronic car with no engine. Skip the engine and functionality only for design? Nope, not this time so I decided not to make this model and was working on some sketches for a Koenigsegg Gemera instead but that car did not convinced me at all so I decided to finally skip (pause) 42154. To be honest, I found the inventory of the set very special with many odd part numbers, but was impressed by the large amount of connectors used and blue axle pins and also red 2L axles. In February 2024, I stumbled over pictures of the Dodge Viper GTS in second generation, manufactured since 1996 and directly felt in love with this car. To reuse the headlight parts and white parts for stripes seems to be a good option and I finally got keen with the inventory of the 42154 set to make first sketches. In the beginning of March 2024, the project for the Dodge Viper was official born and the finished model ends up with impressive 1430 parts used only from the set 42154 Ford GT. Model features 1:11 scale HoG linkage-steering suspension in front and back engine with moving pistons openable doors on both sides realistic openable hood with lock detailed interior measures 41cm x 18cm x 11.5cm Model impressions Model details Both doors of the model can be opened to see the interior. Pedals are made for the driver with existing parts. The car is controlled from the back with a knob that is responsible for steering the front wheels with a linkage system. The hood opens up to 60 degrees and can be locked to safely stay in position while playing and displaying the model... ...and easily unlocked to close. Opening the hood reveals the engine that is driven directly by the rear wheels through differential. As common for B-model compromises and limited parts, this Dodge Viper uses (only) a V6-engine under the hood instead a V10 - sorry folks. It was very hard to fit all the functionality (engine + steering + suspension) under the hood in tiny space, but everything works well as suspected. Made with DieCast For the first time I used a Diecast-model and also many pictures from it. Here are some pictures for comparison: If you like what you see, feel free to support my work and to build your own Dodge Viper from your 42154 donor set. Instructions and more info can be found here Happy building!
  5. Hi everyone, My latest build has finally had its first public appearance - Octan Raceway - Top Fuel edition.. I built this last year to be shown at Brisbricks Chandler Show - but due to COVID it was cancelled the day before the event happened. So it sat in plastic tubs until this weekend just gone when it had its first public appearance. Its 7 baseplates long by 3 baseplates deep sitting on 1 table. I modified a version of the Speed Champions Top Fuel car to have a cage (more popular here in Australia then the dome lid) and also added flashing lights and flames to the cars. (There's a video on TikTok if you want to see it all flashing - search Octan Raceway or StewBricks) I incorporated an iPad as a video screen to show what Top Fuel is for the kids and it was running loops of the 2019 and 2020 Winternats which is the biggest drag racing event in the world outside of America. It will get displayed again this weekend before being dismantled for my next build. Thanks Octan Raceway by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway Start Line by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway with Video Board by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway Start line by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway by Stew Costello, on Flickr Start line by Stew Costello, on Flickr Start line by Stew Costello, on Flickr Dodge Top Fuel Drag Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Top Fuel Drag Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Top Fuel Drag Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Top Fuel Drag Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway - crowd turnout by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway video board by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway control tower by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Raceway control tower by Stew Costello, on Flickr Start line crowd by Stew Costello, on Flickr Octan Racing Top Fuel Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr Dodge Top Fuel Team by Stew Costello, on Flickr
  6. 7th alternative for 76917 set! One of legendary muscle cars of the time! Dodge Viper! This build was a really interesting one for me as it uses some clip to tile techniques that might be not so super strong. So be warned that this model's front bumper is not superstrong. FREE INSTRUCTIONS: https://reb.li/m/158415
  7. Welcome to my garage LEGO!!! Hello! My name is Michael. I'm a Builder from Russia, I love muscle cars!  Dodge Charger 1970 Drift Project This is an updated Dodge risen from the ashes, returned in a new guise and a powerful filling! Description: -Godzimotor Drive -Steering Geekservo -RCBrick Management -Independent front suspension, rear axle -Working V8 -The steering wheel turns with wheels -Doors open, trunk -Detailing in the cabin -Manual mechanism for opening the headlights from the interior -Weight 1.7 kg, Length 49 cm. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lego_muscle_garage/ Join my group in VK: https://vk.com/legomusclegarage All photos on the link: https://bricksafe.com/pages/Michael217/dodge-charger-1970-drift-project Enjoy your viewing! Rate, comment! Thanks!)
  8. Hi, guys! I know that, there is February yet and we're before March release, but let's start new topic! So, at first I want to say that 2023 wave is amazing. New brand, new mudguards, new windscreens! Whoah! And there are my speculation/cars I want to see in Speed Champions 2024: ~ Porsche 911 GT2 RS Clubsport 25 ~ Porsche Taycan ~ Audi e-tron GT ~ BMW M6 ~ BMW M4 GT3 & BMW M3 1991 ~ Ferrari 499p LMH ~ Ford Focus RS 2021 ~ Honda Civic Type R ~ Cadillac LMDH What do you think about my cars? What cars would you like to see? Show your speculation/wishlist.
  9. Dodge Challenger is one of my favorite cars. Both, the first generation and the current one, regardless of the edition, always gives me the effect of an uncontrolled wide smile on my face. After Lego released the Technic 42111 Dodge Dom set, which didn't really appeal to me, I lost hope of a 16 stud wide Creator like Mustang. However, in order not to disappoint Dom and faith in the family, the idea was born that it could be built from the 10295 set. In anticipation of your comments, yes I know it is too short. It would be useful to extend it by 2 studs. One on the hood and the other in the cabin. In the middle part it was my conscious choice, but the second one turned out to be an accident at work. Unfortunately it can be seen very much. The second biggest problem with the Challenger is the B-pillars and the roof. I'll not talk about it. Contrary to the Hummer, I tried to make as few compromises as possible and used most of available bricks. There is a steering axle connected to the steering wheel. 16 studs wide. Openable door and hood. A mock-up interior with folding seats. What I am most happy about is the back section, which I had absolutely no idea for when building it. These single-set rebuilds are a lot of fun. It reminds me a bit of the times when as a child I got my first sets and tried to reproduce the models that were presented on the back of the boxes. It seems to me that the fashion for rebuilds came from nostalgia for those times. In my case it is just like that. In addition, creating instructions is something completely new which also gives a lot of satisfaction. The one for the Challenger took me a lot of time and work. Its design is as challenging as the model itself. Technical info Rebuild of the set 10295 Creator Expert Porsche 911 Model: Dodge Challenger SRT Parts: 1247 - also used extra parts Height: 15 studs (12 bricks and 1 plate) Width: 16 studs (19.5 studs with mirrors) Lenght: 41 studs Functions: Opening doors and hood, moving wheels and a steering axle connected to the steering wheel. Instruction: 342 steps on 248 pages. Brickshelf Flickr Instagram Rebrickable
  10. Hi! I made this Challenger using only leftover parts, from other MOCs I did. Since I don't have the Dodge Challenger set, I made my own. Initially, I didn't know what car I wanted to make, so I look at a Joker Minifig and was taught: "I Have to make that smile!" The rest was building with the flow. I made it in 4 hours using only trial and error, using only the parts I had, no instructions or digital building. Dodge Challenger Ha/Ha/Ha by Sérgio Batista, no Flickr Dodge Challenger Ha/Ha/Ha by Sérgio Batista, no Flickr
  11. Hello, This is a thread in which TESLA IS THE FUTURE and I are/will discuss progress on a collaborative project for LEGO IDEAS. I'm fine with anyone reading it (and posting suggestions would be appreciated!), but please do not take our Ideas and use them for yourself unless we allow it. Thanks!
  12. Here's my endeavour on creating this famous vehicle, one of the pinnacles of US automotive industry. Uses some funky technicues to be built, though is enough sturdy. But is more a display model, and lacks a bit Speed Champions models playability, as is more fragile, but not that much. Enjoy/hate/ignore, but for sure - comment! Every and each comment is highly appreciated by me. P.S. Y'all can support it here on Ideas, if u wish to help me and like the model. Everyone is welcome, thank you!
  13. Hello everyone! Maybe it's too early, but let it happen. What do you think of the Speed Champions series in 2022? Do you think it will disappear or continue, or will it be under a different name? Anyway, personally, I think they will stay with us for a long time (after all, they have made specially new wheels for 2021). It seems to me that there is a good chance to see in 2022 in the SC series such cars: - BMW M8 (maybe GTE) - Pagani Zonda or Huayra - Ferrari - some F1 car - due to Toyota license can Toyota gr010 (hypercar) - maybe some cars from the DTM or VASC series Post comments about what you think.
  14. Welcome to my garage LEGO!!! Hello! My name is Michael. I'm a Builder from Russia, I love muscle cars! I present to you my next project, the legendary Dodge Challenger of 1970 in scale Speed Champions. Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lego_muscle_garage/ Join my group in VK: https://vk.com/legomusclegarage All photos on the link: https://bricksafe.com/pages/Michael217 Instructions for the price of 3 euros: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-71666/LEGO MUSCLE GARAGE/dodge-challenger-1970/ You can also buy this model as a set for $ 28, complete with 299 parts, including minifigures and accessories and printed instructions. Delivery is calculated individually, paid by the buyer. Payment for the goods is made via PayPal. On the purchase issue, write in private messages!
  15. Recently bought the set 76173 (Spider Man and Ghost Rider vs. Carnage) and when looking that that odd looking muscle car on the box i thought "That could have been done better". So i dumped the instructions and designed my own Hell Charger. 20210324_120403 20210324_120432 20210324_120535 20210324_120611 20210324_120714 20210324_120920 There are also a few more images in this album: You´re guilty! This is also the debut of my new phone being used as a camera. The images might not be the best, but it will do for now. Like and comment if you want, i hope you enjoy my creation.
  16. MOC #56 1970 Dodge Charger R/T in Fast and Furious It seems Fast and Furious is a hot topic in the Lego group recently because of #42111. So I designed my own version Dodge Charger R/T. My other MOC models: [MOC] 1970 Dodge Charger R/T in Fast and Furious [MOC] Mr. Bean's Mini Cooper [MOC] Classic Mini Cooper [MOC] Classic Fiat 500 [MOC] Manchester United Football Club (MUFC) Open Top Double Decker Bus [MOC] Reliant Regal Supervan III in TV Comedy Mr. Bean [MOC]Santa Express Delivery Van [MOC] Vintage Taxi [MOC] Vintage Police Car [MOC] Vintage Gull-Wing Sport Car [MOC] Vintage Stylish Convertible [MOC] Vintage Bus [MOC] Halloween Pumpkin Horse Carriage [MOC] ISUZU NPR Light Duty Truck [MOC] Karsan Jest Mini-Bus [MOC] Ford F150 XLT [MOC] London Double Decker Bus Dennis Enviro 400 [MOC] Lada VAZ-2105 [MOC] Subaru WRX [MOC] Classic Cadillac Convertible [MOC] Toyota 6th Gen. HiAce Van [MOC] James Bond Aston Martin DB5 [MOC] Toytoa HiAce van [MOC] Toyota GT86 [MOC] Office Desk [MOC] Ferrari F355 [MOC] Toyota AE86 Coupe (2018 version) in Initial D Animation [MOC] Police Motorcycle #2 [MOC] Sport Bike Stop Motion Speed Build [MOC] New York City Police (NYPD) Car [MOC] Lego Mini Cooper [MOC] Japan Tokyo Taxi vol.1 東京無線タクシー [MOC] Ice Cream Truck [MOC] LEGO California Highway Patrol [MOC] LEGO Police Car [MOC] Police Motorcycle [MOC] New York City Taxi / Cab [MOC] LEGO NYC News Stand [MOC] New York City Transit Bus [MOC] Newspaper Rack [MOC] Coke/Beverage Cooler Initial D AE86 Racer AC Transit Bus AC Transit Bus Short Version Ice Cream Van
  17. My first video after a long time and my first ever review! Here are my thoughts on the 42111 Dom's Dodge Charger. Let me know if you have any comments or criticism for my review. This is my first time doing this, after all, and it probably isn't great, but it's the best I could do given my limited knowledge of good review-making. Thank you! As well, I plan on making a MODs and improvements video for this set. I plan to include: A working steering wheel Improved suspension Better interior Better access to the wheelie bar A floor for the trunk Some general cosmetic fixes Let me know if there's anything else you want to see! Thanks for reading/watching! BbBT
  18. Hey all, currently I am building a '74 Dodge Monaco. I've build one almost two years ago, but that one wasn't really nice to me. I also made a smaller one, which has been on ideas. The car is controlled using one S-Brick unit for steering, driving and shifting first/second gear. Functions: Steering using a servo Driving with two m-motors 2-speed gearbox, shifted using one m-motor Opening doors V8 driven by two m-motor Independent front suspension, rear fake leaf springs Pictures: These are my fake leaf springs. Will make a better picture I already started building the exterior of the car and found that it was to short. It was 6 studs shorter then it should be. Rear doors are already openable. This is what the car looks like at the moment. The next step is to complete the exterior and make the interior. I also want to put on all the lights, but I need to order an extra S-Brick and some lights. Hope you like it, comments are welcome. More pictures: http://bricksafe.com/pages/nick97/dodge-monaco# Model is finished:
  19. MOCS: http://www.moc-pages...home.php/103595 YouTube: LEGO Technic MOC Dodge Avenger 2007 ein.creative criterion copyright 2016 http://ein.cc The MOC work is based on my first car (Dodge Avenger 2007) as a prototype, using servo motor steering, dual l-motor drive, front and rear wheel suspension. Because it is a medium-size works (wheel size 56*28mm), effective control of body weight, and 20:12 double l motor output to the differential, actual driving speed is quite fast.
  20. This is my rendition of The Bluesmobile. A moc I made two years ago. I finally got the right parts to make not only one, but two Bluesbrothers. The car, an 'ex cop-car' 1974 Dodge Monaco is 7 studs wide which I find perfect for minifig/town/modular scale. Big enough to put in some detail, but small enough to still fit the streets of Legocity. It's got opening doors, hood, and trunk to show off a full interior, engine bay, and trunk. 'It's got a cop motor, a 440 cubic inch plant, it's got cop tires, cop suspensions, cop shocks. It's a model made before catalytic converters so it'll run good on regular gas. What do you say, is it the new Bluesmobile or what?'
  21. Hey all, I finally found some time to show you my finished model of a ’74 dodge Monaco. The idea came from the bluesmobile from the movie the blues brothers, which is a ’74 dodge Monaco police car. As I don’t have much panels in black and white, most of the body got another color. Most of it got earth blue from set 42064. I build my model using a blueprint of a dodge Monaco police car. I used sariel’s scaling tool to get some important measurements. The scale of this car is about 1 : 11.1. Functions: drive using two L motors steering using a servo two speed gearbox, controlled using an M motor motors and lights controlled using SBrick fake V8 motor, directly driven by the two L motors front independent suspension rear suspension with fake leaf springs opening doors, hood and trunk working steering wheel some interior BB put on top of rear axle, access from the trunk Pictures: Rear suspension Battery Box A few of the functions will be shown in a video that will come soon. This is the first MOC I made to look like a real thing. All comments are welcome, so I can learn from it for the next time Bricksafe folder with all the (WIP) pictures: https://bricksafe.com/pages/nick97/dodge-monaco WIP topic: For those able to, the model can be seen this weekend (november 25th and 26th 2017) at Mega Bricks Steenwijk (the Netherlands).
  22. This is the car. The best american muscle car ever made, the 700+ hp, the hellcat. You can support it on LEGO Ideas if you want it to become a LEGO set.
  23. hello!! people ask me for put pics from my ferrari, here i will show my cars ferrari f50, f1 race car, and my mad max rc power functions dodge my ferrari its for just showing, not for play or put motors the f1 i build the chassis to carry buggy motor and pf stufs, but im out of money so i decided to make a non motorised version and my dodge that im using 3 train power functions motors, its very fast, take more than 10km thats it i hope you like it guys!!!! pics: PB134257 by Omar Dib, no Flickr PB134255 by Omar Dib, no Flickr PB134253 by Omar Dib, no Flickr PB134262 by Omar Dib, no Flickr PB134261 by Omar Dib, no Flickr PB134260 by Omar Dib, no Flickr PB134259 by Omar Dib, no Flickr PB134258 by Omar Dib, no Flickr
  24. EDIT!!! I've made some major improvements on the car to capture the typical look of a '69 Charger even better. Hope to find the time to take some pics soon. So stay tuned!!! ...or just some other 69 Charger that looks like the Death Proof musclecar, because the interior is way too nice for Stuntman Mike. ;) ^ Stuntman Mike. Looking cool, waiting for some chicks in a white Challenger...
  25. Hello! this is the final version of the son of Crawler 4x4 Exclusive 41999 It have full Suspension and manual Steering hope you like itand suport this project on Cuusoo :) http://lego.cuusoo.c...deas/view/51928 Video of funcional stuff (version 1.0)
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