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

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Hello Memers,

I have build a big VW t1 Out of 90% normal bricks, and 10% new technic. The van has RC driving and steering. In the front headlights, there are legfo led's

The size is Lenght 53 cm, With 22 cm, Height 18 cm and weight 4,2 kg. I dont know the building time, because i have build the moc over a few months a few hours every week. I started with the chassis out of technic beams, and go from there. Build and taking it apart untill i had the shape i wanted. The chrome pieces are origional lego chromed bricks and parts. Chromed by a factory witch is specialized in chroming plastics..

I would like to say thanks to Edwin Korstanje, for his advise how to bend the rigged hose in the right shape, and to Jaap Technic for making the stickers. Hope you like it. feel free to comment.

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Wow! That is beautiful, man. A real work of art. People would pay good money for that.

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Thank you, i like it also. It whasend easy, but i am proud of the end result??

Fanastic looking model. :wub:

What is the technique you used to form the rigid hoses? (I use a hairdryer to heat them up in the desired shape and then cool them quickly under running cold water)

BTW: It probably belongs in the scale modeling subforum.

Wow! Amazing. Would be interesting tobhave a side by side picture with the equivalent Lego Creator set to get an idea of the scale.

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The 10220 i have yet to build ( again ), but i have a picture of the 2 axle caravan. The caravan is the same size as the 10220 t1 van. So you have idea of the size of my moc. And i dont know if it should be in the scalemodeling forum. I will read the rules of that forum comming week to find out..

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To make the chassis with technic beams ( not the old style bricks ) whas a challenge. It took al lot of attempts to make the connection with technic beams and normal bricks.. Finaly it succeeded.


 

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Same size, but build out of bricks instead of technic elements. And yes it is the long version. I am dutch, i think you can see that, by the grammer of my post.???

18 hours ago, Jeroen Ottens said:

Fanastic looking model. :wub:

What is the technique you used to form the rigid hoses? (I use a hairdryer to heat them up in the desired shape and then cool them quickly under running cold water)

BTW: It probably belongs in the scale modeling subforum.

I agree on everything wrotten here. Beautiful MOC :wub:. You should put VW on display in living room.

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20 minutes ago, I_Igor said:

I agree on everything wrotten here. Beautiful MOC :wub:. You should put VW on display in living room.

I used the core of a hard sollid electric cable. Did it in the rigged hose and bend it in the shape i wanted it. It whas told to me how to do that by Edwin Korstanje.. 

It is in a display case in the livingroom..???

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3 minutes ago, JDL1967 said:

I used the core of a hard sollid electric cable. Did it in the rigged hose and bend it in the shape i wanted it. It whas told to me how to do that by Edwin Korstanje.. 

Such ingenious idea can be expected from Edwin, you have only to look at his ships - like they are out of this world 

4 minutes ago, JDL1967 said:

It is in a display case in the livingroom..???

It is proper place for this moc :thumbup:

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Just now, I_Igor said:

Nice shot!
 

I will try to make some better pictures this week. ??

1 minute ago, JDL1967 said:

I will try to make some better pictures this week. ??

Take your time when needed :wink:
 

I heaved already got the change to seen the pictures and it's a real beauty JDL1967.:wub:

Glad i could help you out with bending the hose.

Your superB T1 belongs in the scale modeling subforum Jesse.:wink:

Nice van! Lego-man could now rent it for the marrige or other celebrity.

How about adding the 3-rd axle like in limousines?

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2 hours ago, Edwin Korstanje said:

I heaved already got the change to seen the pictures and it's a real beauty JDL1967.:wub:

Glad i could help you out with bending the hose.

Your superB T1 belongs in the scale modeling subforum Jesse.:wink:

Thank you for helping out with the rigged hose. It truned out nice, but i am not very happy with the pictures. I know now that not only the build of an moc but also good pictures make the model stand out. So this week i look in to that. And i dont know how to place it from here into the scale modeling subforum.. 

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I can ask them, but first i need to make some new pictures..??

36 minutes ago, JDL1967 said:

I can ask them, but first i need to make some new pictures..??

Too late....already moved it :laugh:

Very nice creation. I am not entirely sure about the front of the vehicle, but the rest is spot on.

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13 minutes ago, Jim said:

Too late....already moved it :laugh:

Very nice creation. I am not entirely sure about the front of the vehicle, but the rest is spot on.

Tnx. the front has took me the most of the time to build. I have tried it on many different ways. With rigged hose, flex axles, but this is what i came out with, time afther time. it is the best way so far. But maybe someone on EB has another idea, then i always look in to it and improve it. Tnx for putting the moc in the scale modeling forum.

Finaly VW is in forum made for it :classic:

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4 minutes ago, I_Igor said:

Finaly VW is in forum made for it :classic:

I must say, i like it that Jim moved it to this forum??????

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