August 4, 20186 yr Author 1 hour ago, AFOLegofan66 said: Finally @Lox Lego had a chance to post some photo's at Bricksafe. It was a fun project!! A few other goodies on the same page. https://bricksafe.com/pages/AFOLegofan66/latest-lego-for-august-2018 Great photos and nice to see someone else went all out with the chrome! Thanks for sharing @AFOLegofan66
March 25, 20195 yr Just a little over half way through this build. Love the rear axle and suspension design. Pretty unique in today's fully independent suspension norms, but it is accurate to the '67 Mustang and I love it. There are a couple errors on photos early on that you have to be very careful on and check (pins that look like were later on in the design pulled out that you have to really pull a lot apart to get fixed, but nothing too major. Just look ahead in the photos and pay close attention. I've noticed 2 other locations where a pin placement didn't match the real location in later photos...again, nothing major. Really liking the build and the skinning on this is really nice. Of course, it was spendy getting all the parts and even more after deciding to just go all in with the chrome from Bubul's site, but it looks SOOO good...I'm very happy I did that. FB post on Lego Technic United
March 27, 20195 yr P.S. I know the real Eleanor has a single solid tail light, but I can't resist being tempted to do the more classic 3 light sequential here... Eleanor Mustang Compare by Jeff McClain Mustang tail lights by Jeff McClain Edited March 27, 20195 yr by jeffmcclain
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