February 14, 20187 yr Author Hi, i‘m sorry, however I missed your posts... @Jeroen Ottens Thank you for your kind words, it‘s an honor to be compared to sariel @thevigilante Thanks, if you need help or want some tips with your 65 just PN me
March 23, 20186 yr Author Hi Guys, it's been a while... Yesterday the last parts arrived, and today I started to build:
March 23, 20186 yr Looks good thus far. My only recommendation is to change the "license plate" to a 2x3 white tile, as it replicates a US plate better.
March 23, 20186 yr Right on, great to see you finally building it in real bricks. Looks good so far, looking forward to following your progress.
March 24, 20186 yr Author 16 hours ago, Beck said: Looks good thus far. My only recommendation is to change the "license plate" to a 2x3 white tile, as it replicates a US plate better. Good idea, will be changed 16 hours ago, Johnny1360 said: Right on, great to see you finally building it in real bricks. Looks good so far, looking forward to following your progress. 14 hours ago, Ludo Visser said: Finally! I've been waiting to see this one finished, will follow with interest! Thanks Guys, will post soon more photos.
March 24, 20186 yr On 3/23/2018 at 2:16 PM, Beck said: Looks good thus far. My only recommendation is to change the "license plate" to a 2x3 white tile, as it replicates a US plate better. Yes, that or you could leave it off altogether, as several states don't even require a front plate.
April 4, 20186 yr That is how I would start in the first place. It looks very nice; specialy front part
April 6, 20186 yr Author On 4.4.2018 at 9:56 PM, I_Igor said: That is how I would start in the first place. It looks very nice; specialy front part Thanks Igor Here‘s some more progress: Note: the next picture shows the most components togheter. They are not fixed, just laid on top. But it should look something like this:
April 6, 20186 yr Despite the fact that I like more beam / panel built model, brick built has its charmes...even I have changed front part of my moc and built it with plates and bricks (and slopes) instead of beams and connectors. @KikoTube you're welcome. Keep with nice clean design Edited April 6, 20186 yr by I_Igor
April 7, 20186 yr Author Thanks for all those comments :) 21 hours ago, I_Igor said: Despite the fact that I like more beam / panel built model, brick built has its charmes...even I have changed front part of my moc and built it with plates and bricks (and slopes) instead of beams and connectors. @KikoTube you're welcome. Keep with nice clean design 20 hours ago, Milan said: Go Bricks! I figured that Technic Chassis and Basic Bricks as Body fit perfectly to me. So the good old Model Team style.. A vid of the Suspension, the weight and spring strength ratio seem to be perfect.
April 10, 20186 yr Author So finally.... FINALLY this Project is finished now. I really like the result and want to thank everybody who has been involved into this project and everybody who had some good ideas and tips. A little teaser for the upcoming pictures and video.
April 10, 20186 yr Looks great! The bumper and grille area is by far the best part. Did you forget side mirrors?
April 10, 20186 yr Author 7 hours ago, Ludo Visser said: Wow, it looks amazing!Looking forward to more photos. And maybe instructions? Thanks Ludo, i don't think that many People would like to build it, so i don't think it would be worth the work. But if you personally would like to know something 'bout it, just send me a pn ;) 4 hours ago, Beck said: Looks great! The bumper and grille area is by far the best part. Did you forget side mirrors? Thanks Beck, yes i forgot to put the side mirrors on... sadly Btw. i did not Forget about your recommendation with the White 1x3 plate. It's on my ToDo-List
April 17, 20186 yr Hey, here is an idea for you. After you finish building this model completely, you can then modified it and build a "Farmtruck" dragster (race) version of it just like one Farmtruck and Azn drive in the "Street outlaws" TV show on discovery channel.
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