hachiroku Posted July 14, 2018 Posted July 14, 2018 It has a door, room for 3 minifgs and a living room inside, so it's basically a minifg scaled 10220. Lego VW T1 Camper Van MOC by hachiroku24, en Flickr Lego VW T1 Camper Van MOC by hachiroku24, en Flickr Instructions and list of bricks: Lego VW T1 Camper Van MOC by hachiroku24, en Flickr Quote
deraven Posted July 14, 2018 Posted July 14, 2018 I am beyond impressed with what you've squeezed in at that scale, with some beautiful techniques. Fantastic use of newer parts on the front wheel wells as well as the whole front end. Those cut-corner pieces coming together for the iconic "V" design on the front is wonderful. I don't love the windscreen, but I really like the connection method and you did a great job integrating it as best you could by using those tooth pieces at the bottom. Really great. Both bumpers are lovely as well - very simple, but it nails the look. And of course working in that sliding van door while still keeping enough room inside to be functional (for minifigs) is excellent. Bravo! Quote
LegoModularFan Posted July 17, 2018 Posted July 17, 2018 I agree with everything @deraven said. My respects, car master. Quote
Verlyn Nofzinger Posted April 19 Posted April 19 Just wish it were a bit wider (7.5cm) and it would fit with my fleet of cars which approximate 1/24 scale cars I built from kits (AMT, etc.) over 60 yrs. Ago. Wonder how much trouble it would be to wide it from 6 lugs to 8 ? Quote
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