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

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Hello,

today I show you my latest MOC: the "Green T".

Even if I don't live in "The Golden State" I love the strange vehicles called "T- buckets". Seeing these Buckets moving from a beach to another is very usual in California, where I live a little bit less...

Anyway, the "Green T" is my last MOC and it's my pride and joy (especially photographed in my Speed Garage).

This genuine T-bucket has the two-seater body of a Model T roadster with a little turtle deck in the backside.

A full chromed Model T-style radiator is fitted.

The big V8 sends power to the oversized rear wheels, with the typical dog dish hubcaps, through the strong drivetrain.

A big charger is fitted on the top of the engine.

This time I've used many chromed bricks and I think they look great on the "Green T". I love also the white-green color combo.

Here few pictures:

The front with the typical Model T-style radiator

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The back with the custom plate...

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Enjoy the "Green T" and discover the new equipments featured in the "Speed Garage"

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The "Green T" has been blogged by:

The Brothers Brick

Brick Nerd

The Lego Car Blog

More pictures and details on flickr

Thanks for your attention.

All the best and happy building!

Norton74 - Andrea Lattanzio

Norton74 @ Facebook

Norton74 @ LEGO IDEAS

Edited by Norton74

Hi Andrea,

saw this beauty already on TLCB. I really love your work!!!

Amazing details...

And the workshop with all the detailed tools is still my favourite!!!

One question on the red canister. How did you fix the black round plate?

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Hi Andrea,

saw this beauty already on TLCB. I really love your work!!!

Amazing details...

And the workshop with all the detailed tools is still my favourite!!!

One question on the red canister. How did you fix the black round plate?

Thanks Pat for your kind words.

About the red canister...it's an unconventional trick... :wink:

Really loving your builds too, as you know... ;) Agree that both the Green T and you garage are extremely well detailed! Being blogged is being deserved! :-)

Thanks Pat for your kind words.

About the red canister...it's an unconventional trick... :wink:

Do you mind sharing? :wink:

Totally rocks! I'm a sucker for chrome. And the detail in the garage scene is my favorite!

What a beautiful creation. I love how you've been using your auto shop to showcase your MOC's in a stylish and fresh way.

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Really loving your builds too, as you know... ;) Agree that both the Green T and you garage are extremely well detailed! Being blogged is being deserved! :-)

Many thanks for your kind words Ingmar. And congratulations for your Torpedo featured in "The Art of LEGO Scale Modeling" :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Again a complete amazing creation :wub::thumbup: .

The Green T and the workshop are mindblowing :drool:

Thanks a lot and congratulations for your Kiss featured in "The Art of LEGO Scale Modeling" :thumbup: :thumbup: :thumbup:

Ooh....snazzy!

Thanks Graham for your feedback!

Totally rocks! I'm a sucker for chrome. And the detail in the garage scene is my favorite!

I love chrome too :wink: :wink: :wink:

What a beautiful creation. I love how you've been using your auto shop to showcase your MOC's in a stylish and fresh way.

Thanks :wink:

Excellent work on the details of the T bucket, although I have never seen one with such an aggressive stance. The garage is very nice, too.

Thanks! :wink:

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I find every of your creations really good. ;)

Many thanks Toby, please stay tuned...soon new builds... :wink:

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