Posted July 13, 20186 yr After my Peterbilt, another car what I wanted to build was Pick Up. it was easy to choose a color, because many black bricks left. First I wanted do black and green with a lot green chrome bricks, but then decided change the colour for red. I used wheels from The Boss 41999, I like those white lines and they perfectly fit with the car.
July 13, 20186 yr Beautiful! I especially like the gear shifter (Nexo)gremlin and the detail on the inside of the doors. Great use of the dart boards, and the angling on the hood is excellent.
July 14, 20186 yr Like it quite a lot, fine work indeed. I have a feeling it is deceptively large as well.
July 14, 20186 yr Author 18 hours ago, Johnny1360 said: Like it quite a lot, fine work indeed. I have a feeling it is deceptively large as well. I'm not good enough with the scale so you can have right or maybe it's a picture. Here is another from exhibition. 22 hours ago, deraven said: Beautiful! I especially like the gear shifter (Nexo)gremlin and the detail on the inside of the doors. Great use of the dart boards, and the angling on the hood is excellent. 21 hours ago, grum64 said: Excellent build. Wonderfully detailed, inside and out. Great work. Thank you.
July 15, 20186 yr Looks great. It looks a bit like a '50's / '60's cars. Chrome part would be nice but the combination with the red looks great too. It gives it a retro look I think and I like the dartboard on the wheels and the other details. Another nice touch is the checkerd floor.
July 18, 20186 yr Author 9 hours ago, Legorigs said: Top build. Great colorcombination. (Where can I find the Pete?) Thank you, Pete is here
August 14, 20186 yr Really like that you have left the studs as part of the finish. I think too many builds try to hide the fact that they are Lego, and Lego is fundamentally based on studs
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