Versteinert Posted January 20, 2018 Posted January 20, 2018 (edited) A friend of mine commented on a photo on facebook which was showing a Lego truck, that this would even be better if it had dual tires. This inspired me and I began building a truck around a dual tired axle. And this the result. historic truck by Versteinert MOC, auf Flickr historic truck by Versteinert MOC, auf Flickr historic truck by Versteinert MOC, auf Flickr historic truck by Versteinert MOC, auf Flickr Edit: I had to replace the pics by new ones. While cleaning up after cooking... no, after building the truck, I found a brick which actually should be built in the truck. It was then when I realized that there was a hole in the truck which could be seen on the pics. I tried to take the new photos with the same szene and the same angle of view but without the hole. In another forum I was pointed to the fact that brown was the wrong colour for the bars on which the rear lights are held, so I changed them to light grey on the new photos. Edited January 21, 2018 by Versteinert Quote
Littleworlds Posted January 20, 2018 Posted January 20, 2018 This looks rather brilliant. Very nifty SNOT-detailing, combined with a proper, vintage-feel: the more I look at it, the more I discover. Really nice! Quote
JLSD Posted January 20, 2018 Posted January 20, 2018 This is a clean sweet build! Can you please post a pic of the undercarriage? Quote
ColletArrow Posted January 21, 2018 Posted January 21, 2018 That's pretty neat. I don't think I realised those tyres fitted to see wheels so well! I would love to see the undercarriage too; I'm interested in how you managed to make the front wheels steer. Great job overall! Quote
Versteinert Posted January 21, 2018 Author Posted January 21, 2018 Well, if I show you the undercarriage, you'll see that it's all just a fake. I cant't do that DSC03071 by Versteinert MOC, auf Flickr Do you see the pic? I'm not sure if it works since it is set to private on flickr. Quote
ColletArrow Posted January 21, 2018 Posted January 21, 2018 Yep, picture's fine. Ah well, at least it looks cool. I guess you could place the wheels on 21445 1x2 with wheel holder if you wanted to pose them inline. Still, love the saucepans and sausages for detailing work. The representation of the crankshaft for the rear axle is pretty cool, especially given it's a detail you're hardly going to see. Quote
pinioncorp Posted January 21, 2018 Posted January 21, 2018 Great little truck, really clever techniques there. The back tires do indeed make that type of truck more believable, and the posed front wheels really sell the look. Great job! Quote
supertruper1988 Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 Looks great! What tires are those? Quote
Versteinert Posted January 22, 2018 Author Posted January 22, 2018 They are the "big" tires from 60s and 70s steering trucks. bricklink Quote
Redhead1982 Posted January 22, 2018 Posted January 22, 2018 I rarely comment cars, as I don't feel interested or it's out of my field of knowledge. Basicaly, if I like it, doesn't mean it's also realistic. In general, I find city vehicles too big, or odd sized. However, this truck really got me. I like the simple old style design and the color scheme. The windshield looks the right size, and the lifting back. Double tires are a nice detail too. Well done on all the SNOT work and parts used (sausages). Quote
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