Jump to content
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!
THIS IS THE TEST SITE OF EUROBRICKS!

Featured Replies

Posted

Hi all!

As I mentioned elsewhere, I thought that it would be great to have some "decoration" for my gauge 1 railway models. So I decided to have a try at building some 1/32 scale cars…
The first one I finished is the Mercedes-Benz W 115, better known, at least in Germany, as "/8" (that designation, an abbreviation of the car’s launch year 1968, was used in the vehicle titles for distinguishing the W 115 from the preceding model).

Being 7 studs wide, my MOC is not only in 1/32 scale, but almost perfectly Speed Champions size, so I put in in this forum. I hope that’s ok.
So here it is. Or rather, here they are, for I built two versions:

52713279384_2aebe12ae9_b_d.jpg

52712754136_714c4a29a2_b_d.jpg

52714819096_57d317734a_b_d.jpg

52715403943_b623f7253c_b_d.jpg

52713790890_ef2db12f9e_b_d.jpg

52713672495_b468595417_b_d.jpg

52715623728_002cf3663b_b_d.jpg

52715612910_1281bd1d88_b_d.jpg

Free instructions for the model are available on Rebrickable.

Thanks for stopping by!

Sven

  • JopieK featured this topic

Very nice model, immediately recognisable!

Beautiful and instantly recognisable! And great detail using the cog-wheel for hub-caps! 

2 hours ago, jpx said:

Beautiful and instantly recognisable! And great detail using the cog-wheel for hub-caps! 

Well done. I'll second the wheel design comment. Interesting way to make the pillars between the doors.

  • Author

Thank you very much for your appreciation, @t-brick, @jpx and @Feuer Zug!

3 hours ago, jpx said:

And great detail using the cog-wheel for hub-caps!

I'm glad you like it, though it's not entirely new for me... :wink:

1 hour ago, Feuer Zug said:

Interesting way to make the pillars between the doors. 

Oh yes, I love using rigid hose pieces... :laugh:

Fantastic model immediately recognizable! :wub:
Memories come to mind when I was a child (1976), I had a German neighbor who had a musical instrument shop and this Mercedes with briarwood interior... :cry_happy:

  • Author

Thanks a lot, Emanuele!

19 hours ago, LEGO Train 12 Volts said:

when I was a child (1976), I had a German neighbor who had a musical instrument shop and this Mercedes with briarwood interior...

That must have been a flourishing shop, considering that Mercedes cars always had rather hefty price tags... :wink:

Probably yes, from that era I have in mind many fiat 500 and 127 ...scraps compared to that one metallic gray Mercedes! :grin:

Great cars, I love the design!

  • 1 month later...

Thumbs up to the builds :)

  • Author

Thank you @Shiva!

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Recently Browsing 0

  • No registered users viewing this page.
Sponsored Links