thun712 Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 (edited) So I guess I'll finally post one of my MOCs after lurking the site long enough. I have made a couple of airport tenders ever since LEGO released that little one years ago, but was never satisfied with them. I have, for the longest time wanted to make a Rosenbauer Panther because that is probably the most amazing Firetruck, ever. I kinda liked that LEGO finally gave us a better airport tender this last vehicle release, but I haven't bought one and found it still lacking. I finally, finally, put one together and I got something I both hate and love. My biggest drive when making models is playability. I want to make something great, but still be minifigure scale and have playability like a released set. This MOC has that, but I could not get it small enough for "proper" minifig scale. EDIT: Album View Real Truck This is also my first ever 8-stud wide MOC. I tried designing a 6-stud one, but I could not get enough detail in there. It felt wrong for such a beefy truck, plus the latest LEGO is 8-wide, so meh. This a rear shot: The big yellow slope piece doesn't really belong there, but I have absolutely nowhere else to use that piece (because of the sticker) so it's just there: The cabin doors open but in reverse: There is equipment storage on both sides and space for more behind the crew. There is also an auxiliary hose that I forgot to get a good shot of. Not all space is being used because most of my equipment is in my SAR Firetruck so I have to get more for this one. This is still a WIP, I guess: The entire cabin windscreen lifts for easy access to the crew and equipment space behind. Just in case, it also removes entirely. Anyway. There are lots of awesome builders in the site, so if anyone has some tips to improve it or fix it, let me know. When I build I tend to just stick pieces together with little to no planning (Except for my other Firetruck chasis which I prototyped in LDD First). This tends to leave my models really messy, or with poor piece placing at the end. I'll come back and revise this truck so feedback is welcome. There are some pieces that I didn't have in the right color so those will get update too. ~Cheers Edited September 10, 2014 by thun712 Quote
Zerobricks Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 Its an awesome looking model. I really like the low angled sloped cabin, it looks futuristic. Quote
ER0L Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 Very nice ARFF. There aren't that many Rosenbauer Panthers at this scale, and you've done a great job. Especially the cabin is nicely done - not so easy to capture the characteristic shape. I also love the amount of details you've put into this. In my opinion 8w is exactly the right width for an oversized vehicle like this. Looking forward to more vehicles from you! And welcome to EB, of course. Btw. my suggestion would be to get a Flickr account to upload your photos. You'll get much more attention from the Lego community than with Photobucket. Quote
lightningtiger Posted September 10, 2014 Posted September 10, 2014 AWESOME airport fire tender 'thun712'........Welcome also to EB and Brick On ! Quote
thun712 Posted September 10, 2014 Author Posted September 10, 2014 Thank you very much! I'll work on getting a Flickr album set up Quote
thun712 Posted October 4, 2014 Author Posted October 4, 2014 Does anyone have ideas for a similar cab design that is 6 studs wide? Quote
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