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Wonderful! Fun idea of using the gears as rear lights!

(Also, the music you used (Manse - Rising Sun) is copyrighted. So it's likely that your video will get a copyright strike and may or may not be blocked or deleted from youtube)...

Awesome...!!...only few parts not used....very very good job man..!!

Szent guacamole!

VERY cool! Ya, the left over parts *huh*

Do you have your resume in with LEGO? Cuz you kinda should. Nicely done, sir!

Again I say -- Beautiful! Thanks for the instructions.

I just looked through the instructions, they are great! I believe I will learn a lot when I build this model. Wow!

Merry Christmas,

Andy D

Edited by Andy D

Wow, really cool C-Model! Great use of all the parts available. Very nice solutions on the dashboard and for the rear lights.

By the way what about adding folding roof? It would be super-cool feature.

He has pratically no parts left to build that :laugh:

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 :laugh:

Great job on the building instructions!! :thumbup:

seconded!

i looked at the first pic for a minute like it was the most beatiful thing on earth

hope the driver and passenger don't harm their feet when they drive ( no floor) :grin:

Edited by TheNextLegoDesinger

Holy crap! If I looked up and saw this coming in my rear view mirror, I would drive right off the road! It is one scary machine. Way to go!

Amazing alternative build! :thumbup:

Front part is absolutely gorgeous and the number of leftover parts is just incredible. Great work! :classic:

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Thank you everyone!! I'm glad you like it much everyone !!

On 12/22/2015 at 6:51 PM, TheNextLegoDesinger said:

seconded!

i looked at the first pic for a minute like it was the most beatiful thing on earth

hope the driver and passenger don't harm their feet when they drive ( no floor) :grin:

FLINTSTONES CAR

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On 12/22/2015 at 8:25 AM, Jim said:

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 :laugh:

Great job on the building instructions!! :thumbup:

Thank you to the front page !!!

D-models it was because it was the C model:

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http://www.eurobrick...1035&hl=dokludi

 

Edited by dokludi

You are a liar, where did you hide the other remaining parts ??!! Just joking :laugh:

Come on man unbelievable alternative and with almost zero leftover! This is what the word "amazing" is used for.

p.s. also very generous to avail instructions thank you!

Edited by Samer

Dokludi, your cabrio is amazing. Such a smooth and impressive design, only with the parts of 42039! Thank you very much for making building instructions for this model.

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You are a liar, where did you hide the other remaining parts ??!! Just joking :laugh:

Come on man unbelievable alternative and with almost zero leftover! This is what the word "amazing" is used for.

p.s. also very generous to avail instructions thank you!

Sorry for the mistakes!!! The prototype from many parts really left out. The preparation of building instructions had to think about the steadily falling exhaust with something. That is why the extra 2 yellow connector. This error has been a good friend of mine warned me when I download on the building instruction. Besides the engine's side detachable 2 yellow factory outlet if necessary.

You are a liar, where did you hide the other remaining parts ??!! Just joking :laugh:

Come on man unbelievable alternative and with almost zero leftover! This is what the word "amazing" is used for.

p.s. also very generous to avail instructions thank you!

Dokludi, your cabrio is amazing. Such a smooth and impressive design, only with the parts of 42039! Thank you very much for making building instructions for this model.

Thank you very much. I am glad that you like it !!!

I really like the front of this model. Powerful and very appealing to me. Like to build something like that myself, someday...

The one thing that could be better, but probably not without some extra parts, is the sideline. Since the sideline, as a sign of power and sportiness, is often rising from the front to the back of a car, this one is horizontal at best. To me it even looks as if it is dropping and thats not so sporty at all.

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I can´t believe that the not used parts are that few!

And the model is as good as the original, and better as the "B" model.

Very good job.

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