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THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

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That's one fine looking car, fits great in an 80's or 90's action movie, where they just get blown into pieces... but it sure looks great!

Love that swopping rear waistline below the c-pillar, and front bumper design, reminiscent of late 60's - early 70's dodge...Dodge Coronet cruiser comes to mind. May I suggest instead of the 1x1 cheese slope, you could try 1 x 2 curved slope for a smoother rear waistline profile.

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Great design anyhow :thumbup: :thumbup: , might try making my own, I'm thinking mid 90s Caprice

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Love that swopping rear waistline below the c-pillar, and front bumper design, reminiscent of late 60's - early 70's dodge...Dodge Coronet cruiser comes to mind. May I suggest instead of the 1x1 cheese slope, you could try 1 x 2 curved slope for a smoother rear waistline profile.

Great design anyhow :thumbup: :thumbup: , might try making my own, I'm thinking mid 90s Caprice

I based the car in the rear of a Plymouth Roadrunner and the front of a Torino.

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cool! how did you turn the front upside down?

It's a little tricky, here are a copule of pics (I disassembled the car months ago):

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that's amazing! I really want to know how to build that well. I really want to know how you built it. do you have any techniques to suit this time period and style?

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