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Hi everyone!

Here's an ambulance I built. It's my first Moc in quite a while.

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The back is seven-wide, and it has opening doors and an interior!

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Flickr set.

I'll post more pictures on brickshelf once they let me upload again.

Please tell me what you think!

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Nice ambulance. :thumbup: The interior looks really good and your solution for making the doors fit the odd width of the back is something I'm definitely going to try on one of my vehicles in the future.

Cheers,

Ralph

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I agree on the comment about the nice interior. The exterior could do with some detailing though. Perhaps a door on the side of the ambulance? Also a few little color accents here and there could break up the white and blue.

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Your interior shot is money!

Such a hard place to take a pic and you nailed it.

I think this is great, LEGO should make one sas nice as this. The fact that you can actually have a medic sitting next tot he patient lying down plus all the equipment in there is most impressive.

Great job!

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I'm impressed ! :thumbup:

You have a paramedic sitting is the back as well, it looks very much like a USA style ambulance and a very good one at that.

I also say the rear door idea - beautiful and that's one way of solving a problem with rear doors that look like real rear doors ! :thumbup:

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Hello!

Please don't let this be the one and only creation for the following years. :wink: That's an excellent ambulance vehicle with much SNOT-work you wouldn't expect in such a vehicle. :classic: I only have on minor suggestion. As you perfectly included it on the backside, these ambulance cars have blue flashlights on nearly all sides. Maybe it's possible to include a pair on trans-blue 1x1 tiles on the front as well? :classic:

Cheers,

~ Christopher

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Thanks!

I might be able to put two 1x1 tiles on the front, Legostein. There's two white ones that I could replace.

A door on the side might be difficult to pull off, though, Rick. I need the space the panels give to fit the figures, and the attatchments for the doors take up a lot of room as well.

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