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Wonderful! :sweet: I just love the slide out sections. After looking at the truck I was going to say that it looks more like a big pick-up than a truck... but after seeing the real one it seems it's realistic! Great work!

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I love the trailer with the pull outs, and overall design and layout

However, I'm not a fan of US vehicles, I'd far rather see a european tractor unit up front to pull that beast

Paul

I'm, the opisite of you. When it comes to trucks, american is the only way to go!

Wonderful! :sweet: I just love the slide out sections. After looking at the truck I was going to say that it looks more like a big pick-up than a truck... but after seeing the real one it seems it's realistic! Great work!

Actually, it kinda is a big pickup. The Topkick is basicly a heavy duty pickup truck. The refer to them as "Medium duty trucks". There kinda in between a full size pickup, and a semi truck. They can be fitted with either a standard pickup truck bed, flat bed, or various tow beds.

Thanks to everyone for there nice coments. If anyone is close to the Arden Fair Mall Lego store in Sacramento Ca.,my Mobile Command Trailer is being featured in the comunity window! :classic: It will be there for the next 4 weeks or so.

Posted

Whoa! That is pretty cool! I love the truck. :wub: Your trailer is amazingly detailed, with the slide out sides it really reminds me of a camper. When you go to take this apart (If you ever do so, I wouldn't!), you should try moding it to a camper. If its anything like this, it will be really cool! :thumbup:

Posted
Whoa! That is pretty cool! I love the truck. :wub: Your trailer is amazingly detailed, with the slide out sides it really reminds me of a camper. When you go to take this apart (If you ever do so, I wouldn't!), you should try moding it to a camper. If its anything like this, it will be really cool! :thumbup:

Thank you! At this time i have no plans of taking it apart, but my next project i do plan on making a Camper very simular to the mobile command trailer. :classic: Stay tuned!

  • 1 year later...
Posted (edited)

Wow!!! If it's not to much trouble for you, could you whip up a set of directions and piece list?? Thanks, my email is blake.link@yahoo.com. Thanx again!! Also, if possible could you tell me what sets to buy to use the piieces from?

Edited by Biblebuddy2
Posted

I love it!!!

It's so full of realistic and nice looking details, it must provide a lot of playability.

The set-like feeling is very strong so I would definitely buy it no matter what the price would be!

Truly awesome work :thumbup:

  • 2 weeks later...
Posted (edited)

dude that thing looks great. if you could tell me how you made it and the pieces you used that would be great man like the guy above me if you made up some instructions for this thing and a piece list you could send it to me at mx951rider@aol.com that would be so sweet man. thanks. i really love the look of this command center.

Edited by jake dizzle
  • 4 months later...
Posted

Hi there,

My nephew and I (auntie) love your Police Command Unit. We realize it took many months. While it was being built, did anyone make directions? Or have there been directions made? We have the 7743, but would love love to upgrade to your unit. Any help is appreciated.

Regards,

Lego lovers in CT

Posted

Hi there,

My nephew and I (auntie) love your Police Command Unit. We realize it took many months. While it was being built, did anyone make directions? Or have there been directions made? We have the 7743, but would love love to upgrade to your unit. Any help is appreciated.

Regards,

Lego lovers in CT

You must be new. Don't forget to check dates in threads; this thread is almost 2 years old. You'd have better luck messaging the original creator in cases like this.

Awesome creation though.

Posted

Thanks to everyone for the nice comments. Their much appreciated. For those asking about piece counts and instructions; Sorry, but i have no plans to do either. To do such a task is very daunting and time consuming. It would require a complete list of every part used, disassembly and then reassembly hoping that i get each part in the correct place as I'm categorizing it for reference. I've tried this before on smaller MOC's, and it can get extremely frustrating. All i can say is most parts are from 7743. I've made a few "upgrades" since then, so I'll try and post some more detailed pics. If someone else can recreate from there, (or make improvements) power to them. Again, thank you all for your nice comments. :classic:

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