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

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Who wants to take a look back in the history of cars should go to Cuba.
Everywhere you look there are American cars from the 1950s, still used as Cuba's everyday vehicles.

 

The car in my vignette here doesn't represent a special model or brand, but has some influences from a Plymouth Belvedere and a Chevrolet Bel Air.

 

Hope you like it ;)

 

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Welcome to Cuba by Vaionaut, on Flickr

 

Best,

Johannes

Edited by Vaionaut

That car is SLICK! Great use of the parrot at the front too!

Must be an ex-parrot.

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26 minutes ago, gotoAndLego said:

Must be an ex-parrot.

:laugh::laugh::laugh: "Now that's what I call a dead parrot!" "No, no, he's stunned."

Hilarious joke and an amazing car!

Edited by Capparezza

This is great! Love the colors and overall shape. Genius parrot usage is just icing on the cake. 

Lovely little vignette. The car looks superb man ! :thumbup:

Lovely scene! The car is a beauty and the scenery gives the perfect caribbean vibe. Great work! :classic:

Very nice built. Yes, I like it! :thumbup:

On 19.1.2017 at 4:29 PM, mikeright said:

That car is SLICK! Great use of the parrot at the front too!

Haha i had to look for the Parrot first :D

 

The Car looks great,i love 50s Cars and you have done an outstanding Job on this one.Kinda looks like a Packard to me,and one in a very good Shape too.

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Thanks for all your nice feedback!
Makes me really happy :)

On 19.1.2017 at 4:38 PM, gotoAndLego said:

Must be an ex-parrot.

:D
Well, at least it's not nailed to the bricks :P

Some great part usage there.
I was going to say those medium blue slopes are quite rare and expensive, but now I see they made a comeback in nexo knights this year.

It doesn't need to be any particular model for Cuba since they combine parts from other cars anyway.

Edited by Sven F

Great tropical scene with the 50's style car!  If they ever make a 50's diner set, that would go well with it.  

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