Posted December 20, 201410 yr Long time ago I have acquired front wheel from 8420 set: And it was left unused for many months, in the meantime I even found a good reason to use it: But I was too lazy to build it. But there's a contest currently going on LUGPol, about building models that are built like Technic sets (which meant big problems for me, becuase I do not know how to build with panels ;) ). First category, up to 200 elements (my trike has 165). It was a good occasion to pull out my never used panels from 8258 I am spending lot of time lately learning how to use MLCad and LPub, so I decided to test my skills, and I have made instructions for it. Picture is a link to PDF from my Bricksafe account. There's no wheel from 8420 in LDraw parts, so I have used more recent one wheel. Also, any suggestions about that instruction are welcome :)
December 20, 201410 yr Great model! Thanks for the instructions, I'm sure my daughter will love it :)
December 21, 201410 yr A beautiful proof of less is more Very clean design, it's almost LEGO system in its appearance
December 21, 201410 yr Great representation of the subject trike. Yet again, the restriction on part count leads to a really creative design
December 28, 201410 yr Author If anyone is still interested in building it, I have added this MOC to Rebrickable: http://rebrickable.com/mocs/M_longer/kids-tricycle
December 28, 201410 yr Author Mark, you shoud add some lights on the front and back and mirrors :) You are aware that it's not a motorcycle?
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