Posted October 4, 20159 yr My 42039 "D" Modell: a cabriolet. The features: - Openable doors and hood - V8 fake engine with turbo, tubs, air filter - Independent suspensions on front and real axles - the cab steerable front wheels - developed dashboard More pictures Edited December 20, 20222 yr by dokludi Embedded video
October 4, 20159 yr Would it be odd to say that this is better than A and B models... umm, together? :D Excellent job! Hard to believe there is so little unused parts. Wow.
October 4, 20159 yr Here's the video for you: And your Brickshelf folder isn't public yet, which is a shame because I want to see as much of this beauty as possible! The use of panels at the front and rear is superb, you've taken a relatively simple boxy shape and given it some spot-on styling cues that make it very striking and very reminiscent of low-riders. It's impressively large as well, I make it 31 x 60 studs? It's no wonder you have so few parts left (and have made good use of them). Edited October 4, 20159 yr by Jay Psi
October 4, 20159 yr Striking looks, great C model parts use and good use of the new curved panels somewhere other than wheel arches. Kinda looks like a yankee muscle car with the roof ripped off :)
October 4, 20159 yr Mate that is awesome. Better than the original set. To use just about every part is hard to do and you have pulled it off with style. I agree with Bonox that it looks like a muscle car that has been slammed and gone so fast that the roof has come off. Great out of the box thinking with the use of the gears for the lights, turbos, dash and steering column. Love it. Edited October 4, 20159 yr by jono.rocky
October 5, 20159 yr Fantastic, I would prefer the back in green instead in white...but you worked with what was in the box and you've done an amazing job! Looks are stunning, I agree with others about that muscle.
October 5, 20159 yr Wow! That's so cool! Both front and rear parts are awesome and the entire model too!
October 5, 20159 yr I am always amazed by your talent, to build in almost all parts of Set's. That deserves highest respect. A fantastic job...
October 5, 20159 yr Wow!! Really stunning!!!! If you had instructions, I would buy the set just for this!
October 5, 20159 yr This is very interesting alternative model. I like its aggressive design. But its most interesting (almost unbelievable) feature for me is number of left over parts. Good job! By the way what about adding folding roof? It would be super-cool feature.
October 6, 20159 yr you could have stuck those leftover parts somewhere underneath, and claimed 100%... no one would know!
October 6, 20159 yr Speechless, and to think of it, it's totally even with the A model :) You mean better than the A model
October 31, 20159 yr This is how the official b model should look like:) Fantastic job! Yes! Yes! Yes! Your Winter Killer is great! It should be the B model. The only thing (not your fault) is that LEGO did not give you enough bright green panels. If where you used black panels could have been green... It is also amazing that you made a front engine model out of a rear engine model! Overall, there is a lot to love (and I don't say that very often about things). Andy D
December 21, 20159 yr Author Click on the link below to download it you know the 42039 D Winter Killer free building instructions: https://drive.google.com/uc?id=0B3XmEQgJUrk5Nnc5QXdJV2pCVXc&export=download Merry Christmas for everyone!!!!
December 22, 20159 yr OMG that first picture is sexy!!! That's one mean look. Can't believe you ended up with only a few parts. I hope you don't mind that I promote it to C-model Great job on the building instructions!!
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